Case Analysis : Hanoi Hilton

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On September 9 1965, James Bond Stockdale was flying at 3000 meter in the air carrying an easy bombing mission. Unfortunately little did he know, this would be his final mission? On his road back to base Stockdale plane was hit by anti-war craft. Stockdale launch the emergency exit at the right time and suffered injuries He was discovered by North Vietnamese villagers and later found himself in the Hell and most terrifying prison in North Vietnam. He joined many of the Americans in the “Hanoi Hilton”. Hanoi Hilton created many unique and heartbreaking stories, once taken to Hanoi Hilton; POWs were tortured, starved, killed, denied medical treatment, placed into solitary confinement, and sometimes driven to insanity

Hanoi Hilton was constructed by the French colonial government in the 1880s when Vietnam was still part of Indochina. The French mostly use the prison to hold captive political prisoners and people who were awaiting sentences. The prison was in Operation in 1988 and was finished around 1950, just before the French were badly defeated at Dien Bien Fou. At that time, Hanoi Hilton was one of the largest prison in Indochina, and Its defensive system was nothing more than an overkill. It was surrounded by solid stone walls 13 feet high and 2 feet thick. And combined with a swarm of broken glass and barbed wire connected to high voltage electricity. The Prison was originally designed to contain about 500 prisoners. Hỏa Lò Prison possessed one of the top securities and for most of its existence there were no major escapes. Hỏa Lò Prison was most valuable during the Vietnam war because it imprisoned many of the Prisoners of War.

During the Vietnam war The Largest portion of American Soldiers being abducted in to Hanoi were...

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...eased the POWs. Nixon forced North Vietnam to the negotiation table by excessively bombing them in a way never done before. The United States, the most important goal from the peace treaty must consist of a immediate POW exchanged. The Paris Peace accords were signed January 27 1973 and quickly American prisoners were returning home. After the Paris peace accords, the united states did not charge Vietnam with war crimes that took place in Hanoi Hilton.
Today Hanoi Hilton has turned into a tourist attraction, especially for Americans. There 's a difference between learning History and seeing it. Museum tours go into great detail about the methods of torture used against the Americans Dummies are even used to display the act.. Most of the original building is gone, but people are allowed to walk around the prison that has created so much pain for the United States.

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