Stock Photo - The Paris Peace Accords of January 1973 officially marked the end of the U.S. military operations in Vietnam. At Christmas of 1972, the Air Force had still engaged in around 2,000 air raids bombing Hanoi and Haiphong in North Vietnam and caused massive damage. In early 1973 in the ""Operation Homecoming"", 562 U.S.-POWs (Prisoners of War) were released from North Vietnam into the United States. The image shows a barefoot Vietnamese transporting tree trunks on his bicycle, photographed in North Vietnam on Street Number 1 in March 1973 near Vinh. Street Number 1, built by the French, as main connection line to South Vietnam with more than 1,500 kilometres lenght was a strategic target in Vietnam War. Photo: Werner Schulze. - Vinh/Vietnam

Stock Photo: The Paris Peace Accords of January 1973 officially marked the end of the U.S. military operations in Vietnam. At Christmas of 1972.

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