Description: Đánh Đến Cùng - Fight to the End Dòng Ch! Vo Thành Khối trong trận Thuận Lợi - Comrade Leader Vo Thanh Khoi at the battle. Comrade Vo Thanh Khoi was a significant figure in the Battle of Binh Gia. He was a Viet Cong commander known for his role in this particular engagement. Vo Thanh Khoi was a key Viet Cong leader during the Battle of Binh Gia, which occurred from December 28, 1964, to January 5, 1965. He played a crucial role in the Viet Cong's strategy and tactics during the battle. The Viet Cong forces, under his command, engaged in intense fighting against the ARVN troops and their American advisors. The battle was characterized by its fierce combat and strategic complexity. The Viet Cong launched a well-coordinated attack on the ARVN positions in and around Binh Gia village. Despite initial successes and inflicting significant casualties on the ARVN, the Viet Cong ultimately faced strong resistance. The ARVN, supported by American air support and advisors, managed to repel the Viet Cong and retain control of the village. Vo Thanh Khoi was killed during the battle. His death marked a significant loss for the Viet Cong leadership. The loss of such a prominent leader was a blow to the Viet Cong’s operations in the region and had a notable impact on the course of the battle. Vo Thanh Khoi’s actions in the Battle of Binh Gia are remembered for their strategic significance and for the role he played in one of the key early battles of the Vietnam War. His leadership and eventual death underscore the high stakes and personal risks involved in the conflict for both sides. South Vietnam - Land and People - Sketches Liberation Publishing House Published in 1965 - Size 18.5 x 24.5 cms (7.5 x 9.5 inches) I have only one of each piece available. Rare War Art - Propaganda Art, published by the Liberation Publishing House (official publisher of the 'National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam' - NLF - VC - Viet Cong). The first two photographs detail the individual piece you will receive. The other photographs are for information purposes only and are used to detail the art and the publisher. I hope you enjoy viewing these special pieces. Title - Fight to the End Artist - Co Tan Long Chau Date - 1965 Location - Binh Gia South Vietnam Pictures Napalm, phosphorus, rockets, super-bombers, expanding bullets, toxic gases - the American command in South Vietnam recoils from none of these and any other means of extermination. Against such unbridled barbarism, the Vietnamese people have successfully defended their freedom. Against one of the most colossal war machines ever known in history, "people's war" is being fought with valiance and creativeness, combing bamboo spears with anti-tank guns - a war in which a young mother's persuasive voice is just as a ten-year-old boy's inquiring look, also are weapons. No less effective weapon is art with its colours and melodies. For this is life which is grappling with death, the forces of a bright future with the evil forces of a rotten past of oppression. Here heroism goes hand in hand with beauty: the fighting people demand poems and songs and drawings as urgently as rifles and bazookas. With a few pencils and a charcoal in their knapsacks, the painters in South Vietnam set out for the front, following the combatants in their march and the popular masses in their demonstrations, crawling under showers of bombs and shells to fix in their note-books here a man's or a woman's features, there a mangled coconut palm, there again an assaulting squad. Many artists have thus fallen, others have been captured and submitted to atrocious tortures: They paint with their own blood. The sketches by six artists of the people: Co Tan Long Chau, Le van Chuong, Huynh phuong Dong, Thai Ha, Le hong Hai, Nguyen Van Kinh that you find herein will perhaps help you to form a more thorough view of embattled Vietnam. In our country there are not only bomb explosions and the smell of napalm-charred corpses, but also - everywhere, even in blitzed villages and rice fields scorched by chemical products - children who dance, men and women who sing, cameramen and painters busy filming and drawing, all of them convinced that their enthusiastic mettle will not die down although they know they risk their lives at any moment. LIBERATION PUBLISHING HOUSE - 1965 The Battle of Binh Gia The Battle of Binh Gia, also known as the Battle of Binh Gia (1965), was a significant conflict that occurred during the Vietnam War. This battle took place from December 28, 1964, to January 5, 1965, in Binh Gia village, located in the Long Dat district of the Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province in southern Vietnam. The battle was part of the larger struggle between the Viet Cong (VC) and the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), with the latter supported by American military advisors. The Viet Cong, under the command of General Nguyen Huu An, sought to disrupt ARVN operations and establish control over the area. IThe Viet Cong launched a surprise assault on Binh Gia village and the surrounding area. The attack was well-coordinated and aimed at capturing the village and inflicting significant casualties on ARVN forces. The ARVN forces, supported by American advisors and air support, were caught off guard but managed to regroup and mount a defense. The battle involved intense fighting, with heavy casualties on both sides. The ARVN troops, despite being initially overwhelmed, managed to hold their positions and eventually repel the Viet Cong forces. The battle featured close-quarters combat and guerilla tactics, with the Viet Cong employing ambushes and hit-and-run attacks. The terrain and weather conditions also posed challenges for the combatants. The battle resulted in significant casualties on both sides. The Viet Cong suffered substantial losses, while the ARVN forces, though victorious, experienced considerable casualties and damage. Impact: The Battle of Binh Gia was one of the early significant confrontations in the Vietnam War and demonstrated the growing intensity of the conflict. It also highlighted the challenges faced by the ARVN and American forces in dealing with well-coordinated Viet Cong tactics. Legacy: The battle is remembered for its intense fighting and the bravery displayed by both the Viet Cong and ARVN forces. It also marked a phase of increasing American involvement in the conflict, setting the stage for further escalation of the war. The Battle of Binh Gia is an important event in the history of the Vietnam War, reflecting the complexities and high stakes of the conflict during this period. For your kind Consideration. 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