In the spring of 1968, American soldiers murdered almost all the inhabitants of the hamlet of My Lai: elderly people, women, and children. The crime came to light a year and a half later and became a symbol of the entire senseless, bloody, and barbaric slaughter known as the Vietnam War.
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In the spring of 1968, American soldiers murdered almost all the inhabitants of the hamlet of My Lai: elderly people, women, and children. The crime came to light a year and a half later and became a symbol of the entire senseless, bloody, and barbaric slaughter known as the Vietnam War.