VietNamNet Bridge - The B-52 Victory museum illustrates the victory of Hanoi people over the US B-52 air raid in late December 1972. 






Vietnamese soldiers, pilots and militiamen shot down 81 of the raiding aircraft, including 34 B52s.























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B-52 Victory Museum is situated in the middle of peaceful Hanoi today.









Inside the museum are many artifacts from that time period, pictures and books including strategy plans, and more leading up to the present.



People interested in the Vietnam war history need to visit this place. It’s definitely a must see and learn experience.















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The control station of Abuha missile, battalion 77, and regiment 257 air defense missile (Hero units), shot down four planes B-52 bomber in 12 days and nights in 1972












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Aircraft Mig 21 that Vietnamese military used to shoot down aircraft F4 of America in 1972.





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Scraps of aircraft Stato Fortress that were shot down by Hanoi people.





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Bombs that the American army force used in northern Vietnam from 1964 to 1972.




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The information board of B-52 Stato Fortress in the museum.

Photo: Thanhnien/Tintuc


Compiled by Pha Le