model name / number:Philadelphia Inquirer April 1975
size / dimensions:Dimensions: 22" x 30.5"
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Original “Saigon Surrenders” Newspaper – April 30, 1975
Authentic front page from The Philadelphia Inquirer featuring the historic “Saigon Surrenders” headline, marking the Fall of Saigon and the definitive end of the Vietnam War.
This is an original 1975 newspaper—not a reproduction—capturing one of the most consequential and debated moments in modern U.S. military history. The edition includes powerful imagery of the final evacuation, adding significant historical and visual impact.
Professionally preserved in a museum-quality hardwood frame with UV-protective glass. Dimensions: 22" x 30.5". Clean, high-contrast presentation and ready to display.
A compelling centerpiece for collectors, veterans, military historians, or anyone interested in Cold War–era history.
Condition: Very good for its age; well-preserved, intact, and fully legible with strong visual appeal.
Original end-of-war Vietnam headlines—especially with iconic evacuation imagery—are increasingly scarce in this display-ready format.
$350. Serious inquiries only.