Hanoi Hilton

Hỏa Lò Prison, later sarcastically known to American prisoners of war as the "Hanoi Hilton", was a prison used by the French colonists in Vietnam for political prisoners and later by North Vietnam for prisoners of war during the Vietnam War. The name Hoa Lo, commonly translated as "fiery furnace" or even "Hell's hole", also means "stove". The name originated from the street name phố Hỏa Lò, due to the concentration of stores selling wood stoves a... More

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  • Hoa Lo Prison

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  • 21.02528
  • 105.84639
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Prisoners:

Prisoner From To
  • Oct 26, 1967
  • Mar 14, 1973

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