Pilot Accidentally Lands in Enemy Airfield and Other Historic Mistakes

Pilot Accidentally Lands in Enemy Airfield and Other Historic Mistakes

Khalid Elhassan - October 5, 2020

Pilot Accidentally Lands in Enemy Airfield and Other Historic Mistakes
Victorious Viet Minh waving banner over a captured French position at Dien Bien Phu. Agence France Presse

3. …And From Worse to Catastrophic

French planners had also assumed that the Viet Minh would have no artillery. Their commander, General Vo Nguyen Giap, organized tens of thousands of porters into a supply line that hauled disassembled howitzers over rough terrain to the hills overlooking the French. There, the Viet Min ingenuously dug in their guns to render them immune from counter-battery fire, and kept them adequately supplied with shells.

Pilot Accidentally Lands in Enemy Airfield and Other Historic Mistakes
French prisoners taken at Dien Bien Phu herded into captivity by victorious Viet Minh. Wikimedia

The besieged French were bombarded nonstop and began to run low and supplies and munitions. Relentless attacks reduced fortified positions one after another, and the defensive perimeter shrank steadily. Within two months, the French were forced to surrender. After losing 4000 dead and missing, and nearly 7000 wounded, the survivors, numbering nearly 12,000, were herded into Viet Minh captivity.

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