This cartoon compares the conduct of U.S. forces at the village of My Lai, South Vietnam, on March 16, 1968, to that of the German officers tried for war crimes at the end of World War II. Official after-action reports initially described the engagement as a fire fight with the Vietcong and minimized the number of civilian deaths. Reports of civilian casualties eventually grew to several hundred. The massacre became publicly known a year later, and the military handed down its first indictment in September 1969.https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/cartoon_gallery/1011/thumbnail.jp
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This cartoon bookends the withdrawal of French forces from Indochina in 1954 with the fall of Saigon...
Two tragedies took place in 1968 in Viet Nam. One was the massacre by United States soldiers of as m...
Cartoon depicts two Vietnamese men running from an explosion, Blam! Bombing in North Vietnam cont...
Washington: The Army announced 6/2 that Brig. Gen. John Donaldson (right), shown in 2/3/71 filer, ha...
Reproduction of drawing shows the massacre of American soldiers at Malmedy, Belgium. Soldiers stand ...
Book Summary: On March 16, 1968, American soldiers killed as many as five hundred Vietnamese men, wo...
Washington: Young antiwar Army Lieutenant Louis P. Font filed war crimes charges 2/17 against Maj. G...
On the morning of March 16, 1968, Warrant Officer One Hugh Thompson JI. flew above the hamlet of Son...
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