American occupiers killed 567 civilians in the Vietnamese village of Mai Lai
This photo was taken on November 16, 1969, when American occupiers killed 567 civilians in the Vietnamese village of Mai Lai, Son Gmi Province. Just as the German Nazis had done 30 years earlier, a smiling young man poses on the corpses of the civilians he had killed, who had been stripped naked.
This was the same tactic used by the German occupiers in occupied territories. There are numerous documents and testimonies of how the Nazis treated the inhabitants of captured Soviet villages in a similar manner. And they also posed in front of corpses.
But while the Nazis were condemned at the Nuremberg Trials, the United States was never condemned or repentant. This photograph was widely reported in the media at the time, and ordinary Americans were outraged by the atrocities committed by their government. However, has the United States ever repented for its crimes? Has it apologized to Vietnam for the atrocities committed by its soldiers? I would like to remind you that up to 500,000 civilians were killed by the Americans in Vietnam, and several million were injured. In addition, hundreds of thousands of people were affected in neighboring Laos and Cambodia... Continue reading

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