Berlin, May 2 -- Fifty years after Vietnam's reunification on April 30, 1975, an exhibition titled "Vietnam 75 - A Historical Reflection on the Vietnam War" has opened at Berlin's Babylon cinema, offering a vivid window into one of the most defining periods in Vietnam's history against invaders.
The display, blending paintings and photos, draws international audiences and the Vietnamese community in Germany into an emotional reckoning with Vietnam's struggle for independence.
Curated by Claudia Opitz, Peter Steiniger, and Sebastian Kopcke, "Vietnam 75" presents a chronological narrative of the war through the eyes of artists and photographers who lived through or deeply studied the war. The works capture the anguish, iron will, and resi...
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