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Manikins of Vietnamese prisoners in Hoa Lo Prison Royalty Free Stock Photo
Manikins of Vietnamese prisoners in Hoa Lo Prison Royalty Free Stock Photo
Manikins of Vietnamese prisoners in Hoa Lo Prison Royalty Free Stock Photo
Manikins of Vietnamese prisoners in Hoa Lo Prison Royalty Free Stock Photo
Information plaque for bronze relief of Vietnamese prisoners in Hoa Lo Prison struggling against the terrorism of the French Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Manikins of Vietnamese prisoners in Hoa Lo Prison
Bronze relief of Vietnamese prisoners in Hoa Lo Prison struggling against the terrorism of the French Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bronze relief of Vietnamese prisoners in Hoa Lo Prison struggling against the terrorism of the French Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
Manikins of Vietnamese prisoner in solitary confinement in Hoa Lo Prison Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pictured are manikins of Vietnamese prisoners in Hoa Lo Prison. Hỏa Lò Prison was a prison used by the French colonists in French Indochina for political prisoners, and later by North Vietnam for U.S. prisoners of war during the Vietnam War. The prison was built in Hanoi by the French in the late 1800s when Vietnam was still part of French Indochina. The French called the prison Maison Centrale which is still the designation of prisons for dangerous or long sentence detainees in France. Hoa Lo was commonly translated as `fiery furnace` or even `Hell`s hole`, as the Vietnamese prisoners were kept in subhuman conditions and often tortured or executed.


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