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Vietnam,
Ho Chi Minh City, The War Remnants Museum
(former
Museum of American War Crimes)
(Text
and photos from the official leaflet of the museum, 2000) |
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victim of napalm. |
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Refusing
to answer interrogations, a man is being thrown from a flying
helicopter. |
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victim of "frag"bombs. |
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After
decapiting some guerillas, a GI enjoyed being photographed with
their heads in his hands. |
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| Woman
arrested during a mopping-up operation. |
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Arrested
a man is pulled by an armoured car to death. |
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| A
farmer subjected to tortures. |
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There
was a blood streak found out from a bush in the garden, flowing
along to an underground shelter, and the moaning of a wounded
person was heard clearly inside. An American soldier threw down
two grenades. The mourning died out completely. Another American
soldier fastened the legs of the peasant with a rope, then
dragging out of the underground shelter. |
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| On
march 16, 1968 a mass massacre took place in Son My (My Lai)
village, Son Tinh district, Quang Ngai province. 504 people were
killed. |
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To
attack a village, American infantry troops came to surround it,
while jet bombers dropped bombes violently, shooting at random.
Finally armed helicopts spat rockets, using machine-guns to fire
everywhere. Binh Dinh 1966, cavalry division 1. |
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