Description: Superbly Rare Badge - Battle of Dien Bien Phu - 1954 May 1954 - Commemorative Badge issued to combatants. Viet Minh - Communist Forces under Ho Chi Minh Quyet Thang - 1954 - Viet Minh - French Indochina War Very Rare 1954 - Viet Minh - Condition as Shown Measures - 1.2 inches across (3 cms) Battle of Dien Bien Phu The Battle of Dien Bien Phu was a climactic confrontation that culminated in the defeat of French forces and marked the end of the First Indochina War. Here is a timeline of the events from May 5 to May 8, 1954, focusing on the final stages of the battle:May 5, 1954Viet Minh Offensive: By this date, the Viet Minh, led by General Vo Nguyen Giap, had positioned their forces for a final assault on the remaining French strongholds within the Dien Bien Phu valley. The French forces were concentrated in a smaller perimeter after weeks of intense fighting and losses. Artillery Bombardment: The Viet Minh continued their relentless artillery bombardment, further weakening French defensive positions and morale. May 6, 1954Intensified Attacks: Viet Minh forces intensified their attacks on French positions, focusing on the central strongpoints of the French defenses, including the main stronghold at Eliane 2. French Resistance: Despite being heavily outnumbered and low on supplies, the French defenders put up a fierce resistance. However, the situation was becoming increasingly desperate. May 7, 1954Final Assault: In the early hours, the Viet Minh launched a massive final assault on the French positions. Overwhelming the French defenses with sheer numbers and concentrated attacks, the Viet Minh captured key positions one by one.Surrender: By the afternoon, it became clear to the French commanders that their positions were untenable. General Christian de Castries, the French commander, ordered a ceasefire and began negotiations for surrender.Surrender Terms: The French officially surrendered at 17:30 (5:30 PM). Approximately 11,000 French troops were taken prisoner, including wounded soldiers and medical personnel. May 8, 1954Aftermath: The day after the surrender, the Viet Minh forces took control of the remaining French positions. The surviving French soldiers were marched into captivity, marking a significant humanitarian and logistical challenge for the Viet Minh.Impact: The fall of Dien Bien Phu had immediate and profound implications. It shocked France and the world, leading to the Geneva Conference, which began shortly after and resulted in the Geneva Accords. These accords led to the withdrawal of French forces from Indochina and the partitioning of Vietnam at the 17th parallel. SignificanceEnd of French Rule: The defeat at Dien Bien Phu marked the end of French colonial rule in Indochina and set the stage for the division of Vietnam into North and South.Prelude to the Vietnam War: The partitioning of Vietnam following the Geneva Accords laid the groundwork for the Vietnam War, which would see increased involvement from the United States in the years to come. The Battle of Dien Bien Phu remains a significant event in military history, symbolizing the determination and strategic acumen of the Viet Minh forces and the end of French colonial ambitions in Southeast Asia. Normal 0 false false false EN-AU JA AR-SA
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