Bac Ninh during resistance war against French colonialists
(BNP) - From 1946 to 1954, Bac Ninh province entered a period of long resistance war against the French colonialists. Responding to the sacred call of President Ho Chi Minh, the army and people in the province enthusiastically participated in the resistance war.
Dao Tu communal house, Song Ho commune, Thuan Thanh district, where the first Party Congress of Bac Ninh province took place, November 1945. (Photo provided by Provincial Museum)
The artillery platoon of Thien Duc Battalion trained military. (Photo provided by Provincial Museum)
Officers of Thien Duc Battalion held a meeting to discuss combat plans and assign combat missions. (Photo provided by Provincial Museum)
Bac Ninh's army and people built an earthen embankment to block French vehicles on the banks of the Cau River. (Photo provided by Provincial Museum)
Militia and guerrillas buried mines to fight the enemy in 1947. (Photo provided by Provincial Museum)
The Dinh Bang Youth Guerrilla Team took a photo after Dinh Bang was liberated on August 8, 1954. (Photo provided by Provincial Museum)