A Vietnamese teenager buttons up her mother’s blouse after she was sexually assaulted by American GI’s. They were gunned down moments after this photo was taken. My Lai Massacre, Vietnam, 16 March 1968. [1170 x 1745]

    by Holy_lettuce

    11 Comments

    1. We know about this atrocity because of a whistleblower. Imagine how many we don’t know about.

    2. Hackeringerinho on

      The more amazing part is the good relationship Vietnam has with America now.

      God, I’m so pampered in my western country with all the utilities I need. I need to appreciate this more.

    3. ShiftCommercial7386 on

      is there any documented proof of them being gunned down by US troops?…it’s just (as an active serviceman) I find it extremely difficult to believe that a soldier is able to shoot scared unarmed women & children…
      I’m not in the US army, and I’m sincerely asking !! Jesus Christ why attack a person who’s asking ?!

    4. And yet still US has the audacity to Police others on morals and talking about rights and all the bullshit… Restoring Democracy my ass…

    5. BATTLEFIELD_PLAYER_ on

      It’s good thing this was taught in US schools even with our flawed school system they made us look at these kind of photos and read memoirs of our war crimes that WW2 spirit really made us think twice wish more countries do this more

    6. Ok_Chocolate_3480 on

      “–Twenty-six soldiers were charged with criminal offenses, but only Lieutenant William Calley Jr, the leader of 1st Platoon in C Company, was convicted. He was found guilty of murdering 22 villagers and originally given a life sentence, but served three-and-a-half years under house arrest after his sentence was commuted.”

    7. “But communism bad also China invaded Nepal, don’t look at us also if you bring up all the other crimes of humanity committed by the US that’s just whataboutism”

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