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The region generally known as Vietnam today.

Bombing of Đò Lèn Bridge in Hà Trung Town in French Indochina (Vietnam), during WWII. In northern Vietnam, and along a critical rail route used by the Japanese.
Bombing of Đò Lèn Bridge in Hà Trung Town in French Indochina (Vietnam), during WWII. In northern Vietnam, and along a critical rail route used by the Japanese.
Bombing of Đò Lèn Bridge in Hà Trung Town in French Indochina (Vietnam), during WWII. In northern Vietnam, and along a critical rail route used by the Japanese.
Bombing of Đò Lèn Bridge in Hà Trung Town in French Indochina (Vietnam), during WWII. In northern Vietnam, and along a critical rail route used by the Japanese.
Bombing of Đáp Cầu railway bridge in French Indochina (Vietnam), during WWII. In northern Vietnam, and along a critical rail route used by the Japanese.
Bombing of Phủ Lý railway bridge in French Indochina (Vietnam), during WWII. In northern Vietnam, and along a critical rail route used by the Japanese.
Bombing of Phy Ly railway bridge in French Indochina (Vietnam), during WWII. In northern Vietnam, and along a critical rail route used by the Japanese.
March 5, 1945 bombing on Phu Lang Thuong railway bridge over the Thuong River at Bắc Giang City in French Indochina (Vietnam), during WWII. In northern Vietnam, and along a critical rail route used by the Japanese. In this image there are bombs in the air, and the two water towers are completely gone. "This was only one of the...
March 5, 1945 bombing by the 341st Bombardment Group, 22nd Bombardment Squadron, on Phu Lang Thuong railway bridge over the Thuong River at Bắc Giang City in French Indochina (Vietnam), during WWII. In northern Vietnam, and along a critical rail route used by the Japanese. In this image the bridge is finally broken, and the two water towers are completely...
Bombing on Phu Lang Thuong railway bridge over the Thuong River at Bắc Giang City in French Indochina (Vietnam), during WWII. In northern Vietnam, and along a critical rail route used by the Japanese. Coordinates: 21°16'32.69"N 106°11'9.28"E