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  1. Martin, Allison, The Legacy of Operation Babylift, Adoption Today journal, Volume 2, Number ngày 4 tháng 3 năm 2000. "On April 3rd, a combination of private and military transport planes began to fly more children out of Vietnam as part of the operation. Numbers vary, but it appears that at least 2,000 children were flown to the United States and approximately 1,300 children were flown to Canada, Europe and Australia."
  2. "People & Events: Operation Babylift (1975)", PBS, American Experience. "During the final days of the Vietnam War, the U.S. government began boarding Vietnamese children onto military transport planes bound for adoption by American, Canadian, European and Australian families. Over the next several weeks, Operation Babylift brought more than 3300 children out of Vietnam."
  3. Operation Babylift, PBS, "Precious Cargo" documentary. "At least 2,700 children were flown to the United States and approximately 1,300 children were flown to Canada, Europe and Australia. Service organizations such as Holt International Children's Services, Friends of Children of Viet Nam and Catholic Relief Service coordinated the flights."
  4. United States Agency for International Development, Operation Babylift Report (Emergency Movement of Vietnamese and Cambodian Orphans for Intercountry Adoption, April - June 1975), Washington, DC, pp. 1-2, 5, 6, 9-10, 11-12, 13-14. "Orphans Processed: Information obtained from the adoption agencies or processing centers indicates that a total of 2,547 orphans were processed under Operation Babylift. Of this total, 602 went on to other countries, leaving a total of 1,945 tại Hoa Kỳ."
  5. Operation Babylift, PBS, Precious Cargo documentary. "At least 2,700 children were flown to the United States and approximately 1,300 children were flown to Canada, Europe and Australia. Service organizations such as Holt International Children's Services, Friends of Children of Viet Nam and Catholic Relief Service coordinated the flights."
  6. Báo Nhân dân ngày 8 Tháng Tư 1975
  7. Grimes, William. "Robert Macauley, Founder of Humanitarian Aid Group, Dies at 87", The New York Times, tháng 12 29, 2010. Truy cập tháng 12 30, 2010.
  8. Operation Babylift
  9. Vietnam Babylift Timeline
  10. Vietnam-Krieg: Die Kinder der Operation Babylift, Spiegel, 08.04.2005
  11. Cuộc đời trẻ Babylift sống sót sau tai nạn máy bay năm 1975, zing.vn, 04/04/2015
  12. 1975: 'Operation Babylift' lands in UK, BBC, 04/04/2015
  13. Wer bin ich dann?, Jannis Hagmann, TAZ, 03. 04. 2015
  14. Operation Babylift: Glückskind aus Vietnam überlebte 1975 Absturz, Jannis Hagmann, WAZ, 24. 04. 2015
  15. From Saigon in a shoebox, SBS, 02. 04. 2015
  16. 1 2 3 Hội ngộ babylift, Jannis Hagmann, TAZ, 03. 04. 2015

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