The 'Act of the International Conference on Vietnam' being Signed at the Hotel Majestic in Paris
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This Young Mother Gave Birth to Her Child in One of Phnom Penh Capital's Hospitals Being Provided with Elementary Equipment, at Present
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30 Years Old Lathe Operator Le Thi Duong Works in the Hanoi Dien Thong Electric Apparativs Works
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The Residents of the Nekong Delta Fight Against Flood Dameges in the Tan Chau District, Long an Province
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18 Years Old Nguyen Thi Thanh Demonstrates on the Blockboard the Marking of a Metal Workoiece
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Cultivating a Rice Field in a Village in Quang Binh Proince in the Background is an Observer who Notifies the Peasants When American Planes Appear in Sight
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Built of Bamboo and Wood and Covered with Raffia, Moi Houses are Unuseually Long Between 80 and 90 Yards and Often Several Families Live in One House
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An American GI, Helping Vietnamese in Their New Quarters, Showers One Boy While a Friend Scoops Up His Own Bath
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A U. S. Marine Carries a Seriously Wounded Vietnamese Child From the Ruins of a Home in Hue
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South Vietnamese Troopers Take Position and Call Out to Viet Cong Guerillas to Surrender During Fighting in the Capital City That Began on Tet, the Lunar New Year Period
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Vietnamese Mother with Her Children Struggling Desperately to Cross a River And Out of Reach of Bombs Due to Rain on Her Village
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At the Relocation Site 200 Miles away, Shelters, Food Supplies and Medical Facilities Were Ready and Seed and Tools were Provided by the U.S. to Raise Crops on the Fertile Land
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