My Lai Massacre: When U.S. Troops Turned on Vietnamese Civilians
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On 16 March 1968, U.S. soldiers entered the Vietnamese village of Mỹ Lai expecting Viet Cong fighters. Instead, they encountered civilians - women, children, and the elderly. What followed became the worst atrocity committed by American forces in the 20th century. This documentary examines the massacre, the cover-up, the whistleblowers who exposed it, and the lasting impact it left on the Vietnam War and U.S. society.
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