Ribbon cutting to open the exhibition
The exhibition is organized by the Vietnam Military History Museum in coordination with the State Records and Archives Department, the Military Industry and Telecommunications Group ( Viettel ), and the Military Library.
The exhibition introduces nearly 300 valuable images, documents and artifacts, including 3 main contents: "From the Geneva Conference to the Paris Conference", "The Great Victory of Spring 1975" and "Echoes of the Great Victory of Spring".
Delegates visiting the exhibition
The images, artifacts and documents introduced at the exhibition are valuable documents, kept at the Vietnam Military History Museum, the State Records and Archives Department, and the Military Library.
Speaking at the opening of the exhibition, Colonel Dinh Xuan Hoa, Deputy Director of the Vietnam Military History Museum affirmed: “The great victory in the spring of 1975 is a heroic page in the great history of building and defending the country of the nation.
Delegates visiting the exhibition
Our people have fulfilled the glorious historical mission of completely liberating the South, unifying the country, bringing our country into a new era - the era of independence, unification and together building a socialist Vietnam - a rich people, strong country, democracy, equality and civilization. 50 years have passed, but that great victory will forever be the heroic epic of the Ho Chi Minh era.
Many documents and artifacts are displayed for the first time, typically: Typewriter - Lieutenant General Tran Van Tra, Head of the Military Delegation of the Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam used at the Four-Party Ceasefire Commission in Saigon, 1973; Notebook - Lieutenant General Hoang Minh Thao, Commander of the Central Highlands Campaign, recorded the progress of the Central Highlands Campaign, March 1975.
Notebook - Lieutenant General Hoang Minh Thao, Commander of the Central Highlands Campaign, recorded the progress of the Central Highlands Campaign, March 1975 - the first time the artifact is displayed
Many valuable artifacts are on display.
Compass - General Van Tien Dung used to determine location on the map to command the Tay Nguyen Campaign and Ho Chi Minh Campaign in 1975; Backpack - Major General Hoang Cam, Commander of the 4th Corps, containing documents and combat maps to command units participating in the Ho Chi Minh Campaign, April 1975.
Rubber sandals - Lieutenant General Dinh Duc Thien, Deputy Commander of the Ho Chi Minh Campaign used in the Ho Chi Minh Campaign, April 1975; Submachine gun - Comrade Ngo Huy Phat captured from the enemy at Dong Du during the Ho Chi Minh Campaign, April 1975; "Ho Chi Minh Campaign" duty book - Combat duty of the Ho Chi Minh Campaign Command (in Cam Xe, Binh Duong province) recorded the developments of the campaign's war situation, from April 25 to May 1, 1975...
Particularly valuable images and artifacts at the exhibition
The exhibition also introduces many new generation military and defense technology products researched and produced by the Military Industry - Telecommunications Group (Viettel), such as: Medium-range maritime surveillance radar, 3D tactical air defense radar, multi-channel long-range optical-electronic surveillance station, etc.
Some products have won the Ho Chi Minh Prize for Science and Technology, First Prize of the 24th Military Creative Youth Award (2024).
“The exhibition contributes to educating, encouraging and motivating cadres, soldiers and people of the entire army to continue promoting the tradition of patriotism, the spirit of the Great Victory of Spring 1975, upholding the will of self-reliance, self-strengthening, and determination in the cause of building and defending the Fatherland, turning the glorious achievements of the past into motivation to complete the historical mission in the new era - the era of striving, developing prosperity, civilization, happiness and prosperity of the nation …”, Colonel Dinh Xuan Hoa emphasized.
Information about the exhibition is regularly updated on the Vietnam Military History Museum website: http://baotanglichsuquansu.vn/.
MINH NGOC
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