Keepsakes survived in wars

Published: 17/12/2010 05:00

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Letters overflowed with tears, daily
utensils like fans, pots, oil stoves, combs, etc. made by the cover of shot-down
aircrafts are on display at the Museum of Military History in Hanoi.

Letters overflowed with tears, daily
utensils like fans, pots, oil stoves, combs, etc. made by the cover of shot-down
aircrafts are on display at the Museum of Military History in Hanoi.

Below are some items exhibited at
the museum:

A fan made from the
cover of an American aircraft.

Lamps made by the
cover of US bullets, bombs and weapons.

Combs and plates
made from the cover of rockets and shot-down airplanes.

Items made from the
cover of shot-down airplanes and bullets.

Handbooks

The iron helmet of
one of the 200 soldiers who sacrificed his life

in Chu
tan Kra on March 25 1968.

An artificial leg
of a soldier.

Hanh Phuong – Nguyen Hoang

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