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National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam

"North Vietnam established the National Liberation Front on December 20, 1960, to foment insurgency in the South. Many of the Việt Cộng´s core members were volunteer "regroupees", southern Việt Minh who had resettled in the North after the Geneva Accord (1954). Hanoi gave the regroupees military training and sent them back to the South along the Ho Chi Minh trail in the early 1960s. The NLF called for southern Vietnamese to "overthrow the camouflaged colonial regime of the American imperialists" and to make "efforts toward the peaceful unification". The PLAF´s best-known action was the Tet Offensive, a gigantic assault on more than 100 South Vietnamese urban centers in 1968, including an attack on the U.S. embassy in Saigon. The offensive riveted the attention of the world´s media for weeks, but also overextended the Việt Cộng. Later communist offensives were conducted predominantly by the North Vietnamese. The organization was dissolved in 1976 when North and South Vietnam were officially unified under a communist government." - (en.wikipedia.org 01.02.2020)

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Kleinbildnegativ: Veranstaltung für Südvietnam, 1966Kleinbildnegativ: Tran Huu Kha, Dr. Hans Sarkander, Heinz Dehn, 1967
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[Relation to person or institution] National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam
[Relation to person or institution] Franz Edwin Gehrig-Targis (1896-1968)

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