
Welcome to the old film time of the book, today for all readers and friends to share this group of photos, is from the united States and Vietnam war old photos. Through this set of old photographs, we can look back at the images that have survived from this period of history. The Vietnam War, which broke out in 1955, was the most numerous and deadly war in the United States since the end of World War II. In the war, the U.S. military invested more than 530,000 troops and eventually suffered 360,000 casualties, of which more than 58,000 were directly killed.
Throughout the Vietnam War, more than 2.2 million Vietnamese soldiers were wounded, more than 1 million Vietnamese soldiers were killed directly, and the number of civilian deaths exceeded 500,000, with millions of civilians killed or injured. The war also caused great trauma to Vietnam, and compared with the death toll in Vietnam, the 58,000 people in the US military area were like a drop in the ocean. But the reason why the United States announced the end of the war was not to see millions of Vietnamese casualties, but because their number of casualties reached 58,000, and anti-war sentiment was set off at home.
In the seriousness of American politicians, millions of Vietnamese lives are no more than 58,000 U.S. soldiers, born human, but the value is different, which is what the United States calls human rights. Therefore, some people also joke that the human rights that the United States upholds are human rights that only Americans can enjoy, because people in other countries are not human beings in their eyes. This group of photographs is of Vietnamese civilians who endured torture under the fires of the U.S.-Vietnam War, and look at the torture of these Vietnamese civilians under the invasion of the U.S. military.
Photographed during the U.S.-Vietnam War, a woman identified by the U.S. military as a North Vietnamese spy put a gun on her head, and more than a million civilian casualties were inflicted throughout the Vietnam War.
Photographed during the U.S.-Vietnam War, The photographs of Vietnamese women and children hiding from the bombing of the U.S. military, they take refuge in the ditch, the women's eyes are desperate in the face of the disaster, and the children face the crying, and their hearts are full of terror for the horrors of war.
Photographed during the U.S.-Vietnam War, a young Vietnamese man with his hands tied behind his back and blindfolded will be executed as a North Vietnamese spy.
The photo was taken during the U.S.-Vietnam War, when U.S. soldiers swept through villages, and in order to quickly dismantle the north Vietnamese guerrilla forces, the U.S. military adopted the strategy of bombing and burning Vietnamese villages. In the picture, the houses of the Vietnamese people are burned down, and these people who originally lived and worked in peace and contentment have since left their homes and become refugees.
Photographed during the U.S.-Vietnam War, horrified women and children are exposed under the camera. More than 1 million Vietnamese children orphaned throughout the Vietnam War, and about 880,000 children in southern Vietnam alone lost both parents and were left homeless, eventually orphaned and forced to live alone.