Under Fire -- A Leatherneck moves out
under intense enemy .50 caliber machine gun fire during heavy street fighting taking place in the old Imperial Capital of Hue. Brigadier General Edwin H. Simmons Collection
After the Battle -- "A" Co., First Battalion, First Regiment Marines leave church after successfully capturing it from North Vietnamese control during one of the bloody battles taking place in Hue. - Brigadier General Edwin H. Simmons Collection
ARVN Forces and civilians aid a woman
wounded in Hue during the communist Tet offensive in the imperial city -
Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
A U.S. Marine machine gunner fires on
communists positions across the Perfume River in the imperial city of Hue - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Thành cổ Huế đổ nát tan tành trong trận đánh tết Mậu Thân 1968
Cửa Hiển Nhơn trong trận chiến Tết Mậu Thân 1968
Civilians run to escape enemy fire during the 26-day battle for Hue Citadel - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Refugees fled from communist-controlled areas of the city... - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
1968 Refugees crossing the Perfume River at Truong Tien Bridge outside of Hue - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
refugees fled from communist-controlled areas of the city
Hue- Aftermath (June 1968) Bridge still down but much else rebuilt. MACV compond is in lower left corner, Citadel bastions on other side of Perfume River - Peter Braestrup Collection
Citadel Hue City Feb. '68 - Barry Brown Collection
Walter Cronkite and CBS Camera Crew use jeep for dolly, during interview with Commanding Officer of First Battalion, First Marine Regiment during battle of Hue City. Marines furnish CBS with camera dolly (jeep), supporting cast (riflemen), and interviewee (battalion commander) - Peter Braestrup Collection
Colonel Lê Văn Thận, young and competent mayor of Hue and chief of Thừa Thiên Province is the sparkplug
behind the rehabilitation of Huế following the communists' February 1968 attack. He is a native of Hà Đông, 20 kilometers from Hanoi. - photo by Francois Sully
Victory At Hue - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Victory At Hue - 1968 Exuberant soldiers unfurl their national colors on the south wall of the Citadel, overlooking the Perfume River - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Vietnamese soldiers celebrate their victory over the North Vietnamese invaders of Hue with the raising of their national colors on the 200-foot flag pole - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Victory At Hue - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Hue Flagpole at old citadel
Bia chiến sĩ trận vong phía trước trường Quốc Học
The Old Imperial Palace of the Vietnamese Emperors at Hue City - Tommy Carver Collection
Nhà ga Huế
Hue Railroad Station - Curtis Knapp Collection
Hue refugees, people in front of building - Louis Weisner Collection
Hue refugees, people in front of building - Louis Weisner Collection
Students arriving in Hue to help with the refugee work. Mar. 1968 - Photo by Francois Sully
An old woman and daughter evacuating Hue, Mar. 1968 - Photo by Francois Sully
Hue 1968 - Nguyen Van Winkle
Ông lão này tại một ngôi làng gần Huế
há hốc miệng ngạc nhiên khi biết được về cuộc tổng tấn công thành phố Huế trong tháng trước đó. Ngôi làng của ông đã bị cắt đứt với thế giới vì các hoạt động của quân địch và không nghe biết gì về những tin tức xảy ra trước đó.
Hue, South Vietnam --- Refugees whose
homes had been wrecked during the bloody 25-day battle for this ancient
imperial city start building a crude shelter here.
Hue Massacre Major Body Finds. MAP12090311 Vietnam Archive Map Collection - Vietnam Center and Archive
Hue 1969 - Dedication - The white obelisk, a memorial to the PSDF members of Thua Thien Province killed while defending their fellow villagers - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Populace watches as officials arrange coffins in front of memorial obelisk. 14 October 1969 - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Lễ cải táng các nạn nhân tết Mậu Thân 1968 tại Huế
Than khóc khi tìm được xác người thân bị tàn sát dịp Tết Mậu Thân 1968 tại Huế
People assembled on hillside to mourn Tet Offensive victims. 04 October 1969 - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Family and friends prepare the body of Mr. Le Ngoc Ky, 50, a prominent citizen of Hue and leader of the influential Quoc Dan Dang political party. He left 10 children. - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
1969 - Label on the shrouded remains of a Tet Offensive victim describing teeth, color of hair, foot wear, and other possessions found with the body. - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
1971 Shrouded remains of Tet Offensive victims prepared for reburial. - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Weeping Women -- Two grieving women walk through a school yard where remains of 250 victims found in a mass grave near Hue were spread for identification - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Rows of coffins of victims of the 1968 Tet Viet Cong offensive.
Rows of coffins of victims of the 1968 Tet Viet Cong offensive.
1971 Vietnamese women cleaning a grave - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Women examining wire used to bind the hands of Tet Offensive victims. - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Hue 'Death March' Victims Found at New Atrocity Site - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Mass grave of Communists victims was uncovered in Khe Da Mai (Hue) - Patrick J. Honey Collection - Vietnam Center and Archive
Hue - Volunteer Civil Defense workers
unload some of the 136 bodies of VC hostages recently found along the sandy beaches south of Hue. - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Mass grave of Communists victims was uncovered in Khe Da Mai (Hue) - Patrick J. Honey Collection
The people of Hue held a mass funeral
recently for the 136 victims of the 1968 Tet offensive. - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Mass grave of Communists victims was uncovered in Khe Da Mai (Hue) - Patrick J. Honey Collection
Mass funeral for 136 victims of Communist Tet offensive (1968) in Hue. - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Elderly couple standing under umbrella in cemetery. [14 October 1969] - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Hue - 1968
Bodies exhumed after 3 weeks internment in shallow graves in the Gia Hoi primary school in Hue lay covered with available material await proper burial - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Wife, family, and friends of Le Ngoc Ky, 50, a prominent citizen of Hue mourn as he is prepared for proper burial after body was located in field of shallow mass graves - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Lt. Le Kim Ngoc (left) held paper lining of casket as his father who was arrested and assassinated by VC forces in Hue is laid to rest in proper burial - Douglas Pike Photograph
Collection
Young woman holding photo of Vietnamese soldier. [14 October 1969] - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
4 tình nguyện viên Y khoa người Đức gồm GS Alois Altekeestar, giáo sư y học tổng quát; Horst Krainer, GS nhi
khoa; cùng vợ, Elizabeth; và Raimund Discar, GS nội khoa, đang cộng tác
giảng dạy tại ĐH Huế đã bị sát hại trong cuộc tấn công tết Mậu Thân. Thi thể của họ được tìm thấy trong một hố chôn cạn cách phía nam Huế khoảng 1,5 km vào ngày 5/4/1968. - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Buddhist Rites in Tu Dam Pagoda also commemorated the dead. Both Buddhist and Catholic faiths are strong in Hue, and both lost thousands of members in the massacre - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
1971 Buddhist monks praying before an altar. - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
1971 Vietnamese catholic woman in mourning - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
1971 Vietnamese woman in mourning. - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
1971 Day of Mourning -- Third annual commemoration ceremonies for the 5,000 victims of the 1968 Hue Massacre began in Phu Cam Catholic Church - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Buddhist mourn Lives Lost at Hue During Communist Tet Offensive - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Banners noting commemoration of the victims of the Tet Offensive in Hue on 20 February 1968 behind a memorial flanked by two traditionally uniformed soldiers 20 Feb 1971. - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Hue 1968 - Colonel Le Van Than, province chief in Hue - Photo by Francois Sully
Hue 1968 - Colonel Than with Army of the Republic of Vietnam officer; Hue - Photo by Francois Sully
Hue 1969 - Worked In Shifts - Province Chief, Colonel Le Van Than (right), visited the sea-wall repair
site frequently during the rally - Douglas Pike Photograph Collection
Father Bửu Đồng's funeral
Hue 1968
Huế 1968 - Chiến tranh, nhưng việc vặt hàng ngày vẫn phải làm
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