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Vietnam War Museum 01a: posters at the intrence

with children's drawings and the logo with a peace dove dominating 3 falling NATO bombs

Plakat am Zaun
                                      mit Agent-Orange-Opfern 02,
                                      Nahaufnahme
Poster on the fence with Agent Orange victims 02, close-up - see chapters 3a,3b,3c,3d and 3e

Kriegsmuseum in Saigon (Ho
                                      Chi Minh City) in Südvietnam:
                                      Plakat mit Kinderzeichnungen über
                                      Krieg und Frieden
War Museum in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) in South Vietnam: poster with children's drawings about war and peace

Das
                                              Kriegsmuseum von Saigon
                                              (Ho Chi Minh City) in
                                              Südvietnam, die Fassade
                                              mit dem Eingangsbereich 
Das Logo des
                                                      Kriegsmuseums von
                                                      Saigon (Ho Chi
                                                      Minh City - HCMC):
                                                      Eine Friedentaube
                                                      dominiert drei
                                                      fallende Bomben
The War Museum of Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) in South Vietnam, the façade with the entrance area, officially it is called the "War Remnants Museum"

by Michael Palomino (2018 / translation 2023)

The facts: The Vietnamese did not want to be divided, just as Germany and Korea had been divided before -- The War Museum in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) in South Vietnam - Posters on the fence with photos of Agent Orange victims and children's drawings for peace -- The entrance area of the War Museum of Vietnam in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) with the logo with a dove of peace,  the three falling NATO bombs are dominating

The crimes of criminal, "Christian" NATO in the Vietnam War

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The facts: The Vietnamese did not want to be divided, just as Germany and Korea had been divided

The criminal NATO wanted to destroy the population of Vietnam and divide the country, just as Germany and Korea had been divided before. The Vietnamese people wanted to prevent this division of their own country at all costs - and won against the criminal, "Christian" NATO. The criminal NATO leadership NEVER researched this connection, but always thought Vietnam would form an alliance with China, which was not true at all, because the Vietnamese were historically always the coolies of the Chinese, and they did not want to be the servants of the Chinese any more.

The War Museum in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) in South Vietnam commemorates the Vietnam War and the crimes of the criminal "Christian" NATO with tanks, bombs, phosphorus, Agent Orange and mass murder, etc. Posters for peace are fixed on the fence of the Museum's territory. The museum has invented its own logo with a peace dove dominating NATO bombs. In the courtyard of the museum are NATO vehicles displayed that have been of no use except to inflict on the "USA" the greatest defeat in history.

The War Museum in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) in South Vietnam - Posters on the fence with photos of Agent Orange victims and children's drawings for peace
Fassade
                                  des Kriegsmuseums in Saigon (Ho Chi
                                  Minh City): Friedensideale mit dem
                                  5-Stern der Fahne von Vietnam gelb auf
                                  rot: Friede, Solidarität,
                                  Freundschaft, Kooperation,
                                  Entwicklung
Facade of the War Museum in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City): Ideals of peace with the 5-star flag of Vietnam yellow on red: peace, solidarity, friendship, cooperation, development
Tödliche NATO-Spielzeuge:
                              Panzerfahrzeuge im Innenhof des
                              Kriegsmuseums von Saigon (Ho Chi Minh
                              City)
Deadly NATO toys: armored vehicles in the courtyard of the Saigon War Museum (Ho Chi Minh City)
Texttafel am Gitterzaun des
                                  Museums (vietnamesisch)
Text plaque on the lattice fence of the museum (Vietnamese)
Da
                                  steht im Innenhof ein NATO-Spielzeug
                                  herum, ein "US"-Helikopter
Deadly NATO toys: There's a NATO toy standing around in the courtyard, a "US" helicopter

Plakat am
                                  Zaun mit Agent-Orange-Opfern 01
Poster on the fence with Agent Orange victims 01
Plakat am Zaun mit
                              Agent-Orange-Opfern 02, Nahaufnahme
Poster on the fence with Agent Orange victims 02, close-up - see chapters 3a,3b,3c,3d und 3e
Plakat am
                              Zaun mit Agent-Orange-Opfern 03
Poster on the fence with Agent Orange victims 03
Kriegsmuseum in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh
                              City) in Südvietnam: Plakat mit
                              Kinderzeichnungen über Krieg und Frieden
War Museum in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) in South Vietnam: poster with children's drawings about war and peace
Kinderzeichnung mit
                            einer Bombardierung 01
Children's drawing with a bombing 01
Kinderzeichnung mit einer Bombardierung
                            02 und 1 Toter
Children's drawing with a bombing 02 and 1 dead
Kinderzeichnung mit einem Panzer der
                            Nordvietnam-Armee mit der Fahne Nordvietnams
                            mit dem gelben Stern auf rotem Grund
Children's drawing with a tank of the North Vietnam Army with the flag of North Vietnam with the yellow star on a red background
Kinderzeichnung
                            einer Friedenskonferenz
Children's drawing of a peace conference



Kinderzeichnung mit
                            dem Traum von Frieden auf Erden
Children's drawing presenting the dream of peace on Earth
Kinderzeichnung einer Friedenskonferenz
                            auf einer Friedenstaube
Children's drawing of a peace conference on a peace dove


Kinderzeichnung mit einem Friedenstanz
                            mit Schmetterlingen
Children's drawing with a dance for peace with butterflies
Kinderzeichnung einer
                            Friedenstaube mit Feuerwerk
Children's drawing with a peace dove with fire works
Plakat: Kinder
                              zeichnen Friedenstauben  Plakat für ein
                              glückliches, neues Jahr 2013
Poster: Children draw peace doves - poster for a happy new year 2013


The entrance area of the War Museum of Vietnam in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) with the logo with a peace dove dominating three falling NATO bombs
Der Eingang zum
                                  Kriegsmuseum in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh
                                  City) mit den Öffnungszeiten
Entrence zone for the War Museum in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) with the time table
Das Schild mit den
                                  Öffnungszeiten des Kriegsmuseums in
                                  Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) in
                                  Südvietnam
Board with the time table of Vietnam War Museum at Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) in South Vietnam

The museum is open 7 days a week from 7:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. The lunch break is quite annoying, because you can't get to the museum in half a day, you need the whole day.

Das
                                          Kriegsmuseum von Saigon (Ho
                                          Chi Minh City) in Südvietnam,
                                          die Fassade mit dem
                                          Eingangsbereich
The War Museum of Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) in South Vietnam, the façade with the entrance area, officially it is called the "War Remnants Museum"
Das Logo
                                          des Kriegsmuseums von Saigon
                                          (Ho Chi Minh City - HCMC):
                                          Eine Friedentaube dominiert
                                          drei fallende Bomben
The logo of the War Museum of Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City - HCMC): A peace dove dominates three falling bombs
Das
                                  Kriegsmuseums von Saigon (Ho Chi Minh
                                  City - HCMC): Der Schriftzug und das
                                  Logo mit fallenden Bomben und
                                  Friedenstaube
The War Museum of Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City - HCMC): The lettering "War Remnants Museum" and the logo with falling bombs and the peace dove
(Vietnamese: Bao Tàng Chûng Tích Chiên Tranh)
Der
                                    Eintritt kostete 2013 15.000 Dong,
                                    auf dem Ticket ist wieder das Logo
                                    mit fallenden Boben und
                                    Friedenstaube zu sehen
The entrance fee in 2013 was 15,000 dong, on the ticket you can see the logo with falling bobs and peace dove

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