File:False identity cards used by female revolutionaries, 1971-1975 - Vietnamese Women's Museum - Hanoi, Vietnam - DSC04206.JPG

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English: Exhibit in the Vietnamese Women's Museum, Hanoi, Vietnam. Photography was permitted in the museum without restriction.
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