Kill Anything That Moves - How Atrocities became Endemic to US Conduct in the Vietnam War
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While many have heard of the My Lai Massacre and other atrocities committed during the Vietnam War, most believe that these were isolated incidents. However, US conduct and policies during the war, including basic training, free-fire zones and body count as a measurement of success created a system where murdering civilians was institutionalised and even encouraged. In such an environment, massacres like My Lai were not an aberration, but rather an inevitable consequence. This video catalogues how these policies led to the everyday slaughter of innocent civilians.
Sources:
Nick Turse - Kill Anything That Moves
Christian G. Appy - Working-Class War
Anthony D'Amato, Harvey L. Gould, Larry D. Woods - War Crimes and Vietnam: The "Nuremberg Defense" and the Military Service Resister
Lieutenant Colonel Gary D. Solis - Marines and Military Law in Vietnam: Trial by Fire
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