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Koreans killed tens of thousands of civilians in Vietnam, leaving tens of thousands of hybrids. Why did South Korea do this at that time?

At that time, South Korea said that it was a vassal state of the United States, of course, according to its master's requirements. As for the United States, she may not have thought that her seemingly weak brother bullied others, so inhuman, comparable to the Japanese devils in World War II.

The incident is about the Vietnam War, the most famous local war after World War II. At that time, the United States thought that at the expense of a small amount of economic assistance, it was in exchange for the support of South Korea, which sent many troops to Vietnam to serve as death squads of the US government.

Korea is a small place, but people are very bloody. They are not only cruel to people in other countries, but also rude to their own people. In a well-known saying: "I'm crazy, and I even hit myself." In the conservative alliance incident and Jeju Island tragedy, the South Korean army slaughtered more than 6,543,800 compatriots, almost all of whom were unarmed civilians.

Such a "teacher of tigers and wolves" is heartless to his own people, and even more inhuman to foreigners. In less than ten years, South Korea sent more than 300,000 troops. According to the most conservative estimate, the number of Vietnamese civilians killed by the south Korean army is nearly 1 10,000.

While killing people, the South Korean army left behind countless seeds, not because of family ties, but because of animal nature. Of course they won't admit it themselves, but the facts are there. It is undeniable that more than 30,000 descendants of Koreans were born in Vietnam in the post-war years.

So far, the South Korean government has not officially acknowledged and apologized for the crimes committed by South Korea during the Vietnam War. This kind of refusal to face history is bound to be permanently recorded on the shame column of history.