Ha My massacre
Encyclopedia
The Ha My massacre was a massacre
conducted by the South Korean Marines on 25 February 1968 of unarmed citizens in Ha My village, Quang Nam in South Vietnam
. The victims were 135 women, children and elders from the thirty households. After the massacre, the ROK Marines bulldozed a shallow grave and buried the victims' bodies en masse.
In December 2000, the Memorial for the 135 victims was founded in Ha My village.
Massacre
A massacre is an event with a heavy death toll.Massacre may also refer to:-Entertainment:*Massacre , a DC Comics villain*Massacre , a 1932 drama film starring Richard Barthelmess*Massacre, a 1956 Western starring Dane Clark...
conducted by the South Korean Marines on 25 February 1968 of unarmed citizens in Ha My village, Quang Nam in South Vietnam
South Vietnam
South Vietnam was a state which governed southern Vietnam until 1975. It received international recognition in 1950 as the "State of Vietnam" and later as the "Republic of Vietnam" . Its capital was Saigon...
. The victims were 135 women, children and elders from the thirty households. After the massacre, the ROK Marines bulldozed a shallow grave and buried the victims' bodies en masse.
In December 2000, the Memorial for the 135 victims was founded in Ha My village.
See also
- List of massacres in Vietnam
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- Tay Vinh massacreTay Vinh massacreThe Tay Vinh massacre was a series of massacres conducted by the ROK Capital Division of the South Korean Army between February 12, 1966 and March 17, 1966 of 1,200 unarmed citizens in Tay Vinh village, Tay Son District of Binh Dinh Province in South Vietnam. During the operation, the Capital...
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