Extremely rare color photos of Hanoi in 1967
Old train cars, the destruction of American bombs . are unforgettable images about Hanoi in 1967.
Old, slow electric cars running through the center of Hanoi.Photo by US journalist Lee Lockwood during a visit to Hanoi in 1967.
The Cuban delegation is about to leave Hanoi in the South with camouflaged cars, following the standards when traveling in the countryside.
Houses destroyed due to US air strikes.
Concrete pipes used as individual bomb shafts are located on the sidewalk in front of the factory.
The slogan "The whole nation is determined to defeat the American invaders" on the outside wall of the concrete pipe factory.
Hanoi militia practiced on the field, in front of a bicycle factory.
A child in the suburbs who lost his foot due to an American bomb stands with his father on the village road.I use a tree as a crutch.
Women doing hair at a hair salon in Hanoi.
Prime Minister Pham Van Dong stands on the steps of the Presidential Palace in Ba Dinh.
Portrait of two American soldiers captured in North Vietnam: Air Force Captain Murphy N. Jones (left) and Air Force Captain Glendon W. Perkins (right).
US Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Robinson Risner, another POW, is being held in Hanoi.
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