(Baonghean.vn) - Unforgettable moments of the whole nation 60 years ago are associated with famous places in the capital Hanoi.
On the morning of October 10, 1954, military units launched a historic march into Hanoi. In the forest of flags and flowers, with extreme joy, two hundred thousand people of the capital eagerly welcomed the victorious army back. After 9 years (since 1945) of protracted resistance by our army and people, the French colonialists were forced to sit at the negotiating table and sign the Geneva Agreement on July 20, 1954, accepting to withdraw from Northern Vietnam.
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At 8:00 a.m. on October 10, 1954, the Capital Regiment of the 308th Division entered to liberate Hanoi amid a forest of colorful flags and flowers, amid the cheers of 200,000 people in the capital. |
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Dien Bien Phu army marched towards Hanoi. |
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Accompanying the liberation army on the day of their return to Hanoi were high-ranking Party and State officials. In the photo, Doctor Tran Duy Hung, the first Mayor of Hanoi, on the day of his return. |
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Following the mechanized formation was the artillery and anti-aircraft artillery formation. It was these artillery pieces that poured “firestorms” on the French invaders at Dien Bien Phu. |
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The line of cars down Dong Xuan market to the lake shore to celebrate the victory. |
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Infantry marching on Hang Gai street. |
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Trang Tien Street is deserted before the takeover. |
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The last French soldiers on the streets of Hanoi |
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Hanoi joyfully welcomes troops entering |
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Young soldiers on Dinh Tien Hoang street |
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Hanoi people welcomed the liberation army on October 10, 1954. |
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French troops retreated along Hang Bong Street. |
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The French army left, our army entered to take over the capital, photo taken on Long Bien bridge 62 years ago. |
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Our army took over Hoa Lo. |
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People welcome the army to liberate the capital |
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Hanoi women's union paraded on October 10, 1954. |
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Ceremony to celebrate the liberation of the capital 62 years ago |
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The 308th Vanguard Division at the flag-raising ceremony on the afternoon of October 10, 1954, after completing the mission of taking over the capital. |
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