904 Viet Cong Women Freed By South Vietnam, San Francisco Chronicle, February 16, 1973
The article reports that South Vietnam released female Viet Cong prisoners who had been captured during combat and held for years in prisoner of war camps. These women, along with other North Vietnamese prisoners, were exchanged as part of a large prisoner swap following the Paris Accord cease-fire agreements in January of 1973.
Resource Identifier
VietCongWomenFreed
Citation
Women's History Resource Center records, Collection No. 5879, Box 60, folder 15, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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