There are few museums in the world that drive home so well the point that war is horribly brutal and that many of its victims are civilians. Even those who supported the war would have a difficult time not being horrified by the photos compiled by legendary war photographer Tim Page. This striking collection of photos documents the work of photographers on both sides of the conflict and includes works by Larry Burrows and Robert Capa.
PLEASE, no multi invitations in your comments. Thanks. Our tour guide showing us a map of the Cu Chi Tunnels network. The tunnels are an immense network of connecting underground tunnels more than 120 miles in length and are part of a much larger network of tunnels that underlie much of the country. The tunnels were the location of several military campaigns during the Vietnam War, and were the Viet Cong's base of operations for the Tet Offensive in 1968. The tunnels were used by Viet Cong guerrillas as hiding spots during combat, as well as serving as communication and supply routes, hospitals, food and weapon caches and living quarters for numerous guerrilla fighters. The role of the tunnel systems should not be underestimated in its importance to the Viet Cong in resisting American operations and protracting the war, eventually persuading the weary Americans into withdrawal. Cu Chi District, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam