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Vietnam has marked 70 years since the end of a military campaign that led to the end of French colonial rule in Indochina. The battle in the country's northwestern hills lasted more than eight weeks starting March 13, 1954. Soldiers loyal to Vietnam's communist leader Ho Chi Minh targeted the largest French defence stronghold in Indochina, Dien Bien Phu, launching an anti-aircraft campaign that brought down 62 French warplanes. The 56-day campaign ended on May 7, a date many historians view as the start of the demise of European colonial power in Asia.