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Phew Lee (Vietnam)

Phew Lee (Vietnam)

Phew Lee is a provincial capital of Ha Nam of the Honghe delta district of Vietnam. I am located 60km south of capital Hanoi.

PhủLý
Thành phốPhủLý
Prefecture village

—  City  —
フーリー of the Dai River
Position (Vietnam) of PhủLý
PhủLý
PhủLý
Location of PhủLýin Vietnam
A coordinate: 20°32'28" N 105°54'50" E / 20.54111 degrees N 105.91389 degrees E / 20.54111, 105.91389
Country Vietnamese flag Vietnam
District Honghe delta
The ministry Ha Nam

History

On October 26, 1873, a gunboat occupied フーリー with 28 Captain French Baru knee sailors to lead. Baru knee and Francis Garnier die of a west gate of Hanoi just after that. [1]

In 1946, much Vietnamese Kuomintang leaders were caught by the Viet Cong in フーリー. [2]

A French military withdrawing on June 30, 1954 struck フーリー. Vietnam became independent just after that. [3]

By the bombing of North Vietnam of the U.S. forces of from July 14, 1966 to November 5, フーリー was completely destroyed. [4] [5] Michael McCrea expresses フーリー of this time with "a wasteland without the life".

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Footnote

  1. ^ "Après la prise de la citadelle de Hanoïpar Francis Garnier le 20 novembre 1873, il participeàl'occupation du delta du fleuve Rouge, s'emparant notamment de Hung-Yen le 24 octobre, puis Phu-ly le 26, Haï-Djuong le 3 décembre."
  2. ^ Van Dao Hoang Viet Nam Quoc Dan Dang: A Contemporary History of a National Struggle: 1927-1954 Pittsburgh 2008 Page 333 "However, during their retreat, many were arrested by the VC military force and public security when they arrived at PhủLý. They were then taken to Thanh Hóa and NghệAn for detention. Included among the prisoners wereĐỗVăn, Bùi Anh Tuan and Mrs. Đặng Trần Hồ. Those who decided to stay had to defend their headquarters and confront their enemies, because the VC continued to terrorize and execute them."
  3. ^ Nguyen Công Luan Nationalist in the Viet Nam Wars: Memoirs of a Victim Turned Soldier 2012 "the retreating route of the French forces launched its bloody attacks at PhủLý, a small town thirty miles south of HàNội."
  4. ^ Liberation: In an independent monthly Volumes 11-12 1966 "Phu Ly was attacked on six different occasions, five of them between July 14 and November 5 1966 (when I happened to be in the outskirts). "
  5. ^ Elizabeth Jelinek Boardman The Phoenix trip: notes on a Quaker mission to Haiphong 1985 "We knew that Phu Ly was a city of 7,600 people that lay about thirty five miles south of Hanoi. We also knew that it had been completely destroyed six months before in a series of air attacks lasting five days."

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