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Philip Jones Griffiths - VIETNAM. "Glasnost" comes to Vietnam. 1988
VIETNAM. Mr. Vo Van Chung, veteran NLF soldier, with photograph of himself and comrades with a downed US helicopter they shot down near Cu Chi on the 19th April
VIETNAM. After admiring photographs: a lunch with lots of beer, the host, Vo Van Chap, an ex-NLF fighter,
VIETNAM. Mrs. Nguyen Thi Lop, 56, the widow of Nguyen Van Lem (nom-Daguerre, Bay Lop) murdered by General
VIETNAM. Ho Chi Minh City. At the History Museum a girl swings on the nose of a fighter jet.
VIETNAM. Ho Chi Minh City. An American father greets his son that he is seeing for the first time. Mr. Car
VIETNAM. 1988. Vo Van Chap, a 56-year-old veteren of the National Liberation Front, holds a photograph of
VIETNAM. 1988. Le Van Cu, holds the dogtag of American GI Don C. Harrell (ID# ER16886246, A Pos, Lutheran)
VIETNAM. 1988. The entrance to Z30D (Thu Duc) re-education camp in Thu Hai Province. Originally, it held 2
VIETNAM. 1988. Ex-General Ly Tong Ba returns to his old area of command to meet the NLF guerrillas he foug
VIETNAM. 1988. Two of the remaining inmates at Thu Doc re-education camp stand in the doorway of the camp
VIETNAM. 1988. The main hall at Thu Duc re-education camp where inmates watch television. This photo was t
VIETNAM. Saigon. 1988. Newly released members of the former Saigon regime arrive at the Saigon railway sta
VIETNAM. Saigon. 1988. Newly released members of the former Saigon regime arrive at the Saigon railway sta
VIETNAM. 1988. Nguyen Thi Lop, the 56-year-old widow of Nguyen Van Lem (nom de guerre, Bay Lop). Nguyen Va
VIETNAM. 1988. Captured military equipment is exhibited to mark the 20th anniversary of the Tet Offensive.
VIETNAM. 1988. Captured military equipment is exhibited to mark the 20th anniversary of the Tet Offensive.
VIETNAM. 1988. Captured military equipment is exhibited to mark the 20th anniversary of the Tet Offensive.
VIETNAM. 1988. Captured military equipment is exhibited to mark the 20th anniversary of the Tet Offensive.
VIETNAM. 1988. Captured military equipment is exhibited to mark the 20th anniversary of the Tet Offensive.
VIETNAM. 1988. A women with flowers on Nguyen Hue Street where flowers are traditionally sold for the Tet
VIETNAM. 1988. Nguyen Hue Street, where flowers are traditionally sold for the Tet holiday.
VIETNAM. 1988. Young ballerinas at a Tet celebration concert.
VIETNAM. 1988. A young boy wears a hat made from a cigarette carton. It is the latest fad to hit Ho Chi Mi
VIETNAM. Ho Chi Minh City. Three siblings exhibiting classic teratogenic symptoms, double elbows and knees on each limb, at Orphanage No. 6. They had been aband
VIETNAM. The state-owned Noodle Factory, Tan Binh District, on the outskirts of HCM City. Nguyen Van Gon, the director of the factory with some of the products ...
VIETNAM. Mrs Le Thi Thu Nguyet, director of the Tan Binh District Food Store, poses with some of their best selling produce - green label export arrowroot and v
VIETNAM. Mr. Nguyen Van Ham, director of GINIMEX that exports marine products, along with coffee and essences, primarily to Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan and Thai...
VIETNAM. Mr. Huynh Van Tong, was a tobacco grower. Aged 70, he was a farmer for 40 years except when he was a soldier for the Viet Minh and the four years he sp...
VIETNAM. The Dong Tam Mechanical Corporation in Go Vap District makes 40 different kinds of agricultural equipment. It was founded in 1976 by 22 workers who eac
VIETNAM. Mr. Nguyen Van Muoi Hai, president of the Thanh Huong Perfume Factory with his staff that makes toiletries. Their best-selling product was a perfume ca...
VIETNAM. Ho Chi Minh City. A rice warehouse.
VIETNAM. Ho Chi Minh City. Workers in a warehouse responsible for rice distribution within the city.
VIETNAM. Mr. Nguyen Van Thanh, the Vice-Director of the Frozen Food Factory No: 1 holding a scampi, their most important export. With their size reaching 30cm i
VIETNAM. The Frozen Food Factory No:1 deals exclusively with fish products and has 3,300 workers producing 2,400 tons which was sold to Japan and Australia for ...
VIETNAM. Ho Chi Minh City. Mr. Le Cong Than at his MESCO battery-less flashlight factory proudly demonstrates his product that was selling well in Cuba and othe...
VIETNAM. Ho Chi Minh City. Workers at clothing factory. Their average salary, in 2002, was US$45 a month.
VIETNAM. The Sai Gon river at dawn.
VIETNAM. Advertising equates joy and happiness with products and services - a connection that is not always so apparent.
VIETNAM. In the early post-war days in the South shops were little more than roadside displays of goods. The products were often gifts sent to relatives as "foo
VIETNAM. Hawkers counting their money. With rapid inflation, from 3 Dong to the US dollar in 1980 to 15,000 today, stacks of bills are needed for simple transac
VIETNAM. Beggar.
VIETNAM. Mr Le Van Cu, veteran NLF soldier holding the dog tag of an American GI, who was killed when his helicopter was shot down in Cu Chi district.
VIETNAM. Ex-General, Fort Bragg trained, Ly Tong Ba, after his release from 12 years in a re-education camp. Previously commander of the South Vietnamese 25th D
VIETNAM. Mr. Ho Van Cheng, veteran NLF soldier seen holding a dog-tag taken from the body of a GI in a helicopter he shot down during February 1970 at Ap Phu Bi
VIETNAM. Ex-General, Fort Bragg trained, Ly Tong Ba, after his release from 12 years in a re-education camp. Previously commander of the South Vietnamese 25th D
VIETNAM. Ex-Colonel Tran Van Phan was the acting Chief of Police for Sai Gon in 1968 after his boss, the infamous General Loan, was wounded during the Tet Offen
VIETNAM. Ex-Colonel Phan Tai Diet, a Northerner, who served in "Security" in Sai Gon during the war, at the doorway of his room at the re-education camp. The wo
VIETNAM. Detainees released from re-education camps arrive at Ho Chi Minh City railway station to be met by family members. The release occured during the 1988
VIETNAM. Detainees released from re-education camps arrive at Ho Chi Minh City railway station to be met by family members. The release occured during the 1988
VIETNAM. Detainees released from re-education camps arrive at Ho Chi Minh City railway station to be met by family members. The release occured during the 1988
VIETNAM. Detainees released from re-education camps arrive at Ho Chi Minh City railway station to be met by family members. The release occured during the 1988
VIETNAM. Ho Chi Minh City. A memorial set up outside the front wall of the old US Embassy to commemorate the commandos who died during the attack at Tet, 1968.
VIETNAM. Ho Chi Minh City. Visitors at the War Remnants Museum, where much of the ordnance used in the war is on display.
VIETNAM. Ho Chi Minh City. On Sunday afternoons families often spend time at the History Museum relaxing among the military hardware.
VIETNAM. Ho Chi Minh City. On Sunday afternoons families often spend time at the History Museum relaxing among the military hardware.
VIETNAM. Ho Chi Minh City. Amerasian children on the streets of the city, hoping to get adopted by a sympathetic foreigner, preferably American.
VIETNAM. Ho Chi Minh City. Amerasian children on the streets of the city, hoping to get adopted by a sympathetic foreigner, preferably American.
VIETNAM. Ho Chi Minh City. Amerasian children on the streets of the city, hoping to get adopted by a sympathetic foreigner, preferably American.
VIETNAM. Ho Chi Minh City. Relaxing along the waterfront.
VIETNAM. A boy diving off a ferry boat into the Sai Gon River.
VIETNAM. Ho Chi Minh City. Religious items for sale outside the front door of the Notre Dame Cathedral.
VIETNAM. In Viet Nam dancing traditionally had a formal quality, occasionally resorting to American trends such a break-dancing.
VIETNAM. Ho Chi Minh City. Detainees released from re-education camps arrive at Ho Chi Minh city railway station to be met by family members. The release occurr
VIETNAM. Mr. Ngo Toai, the owner of the Pho Binh soup shop in the upstairs room where he sheltered and fed 100 National Liberation Front fighters from the F100
VIETNAM. Ho Chi Minh City. Courting couple in the park.
VIETNAM. The Lugiaco Engineering Company makes street lights from the aluminum of old US APCs. Districts in the provinces send the factory the old wrecks and re
VIETNAM. Ex-General, Fort Bragg trained, Ly Tong Ba, after his release from 12 years in a re-education camp. Previously commander of the South Vietnamese 25th D
VIETNAM. In Viet Nam dancing traditionally had a formal quality, occasionally resorting to American trends such a break-dancing.
VIETNAM. Ho Chi Minh City. Amerasian children on the streets of the city, hoping to get adopted by a sympathetic foreigner, preferably American.
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