Brutal Moments Of The Vietnam War

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  • @aliefabdurrahman3302
    @aliefabdurrahman3302 Рік тому +667

    0:06 Tunnel Rats
    2:43 South Korean Military in Vietnam War
    11:25 Vietcong Booby Traps
    22:07 Death Card/Ace of Spade Pychological Warfare
    23:05 The Tet Offensive 1968
    27:50 Fragging. a Deliberate Frendly fire of Vietnam War
    29:40 Operation Rolling Thunder
    38:22 Thích Quảng Đức The Budisht monk who burn himself to death
    42:35 Fall of Saigon
    53:29 US Marine Corps 2nd Lieutenant John Paul Bobo(Medal of honor, 2 Purple heart, Combat action Ribbon(By US military), National order of Vietnam and RVN Gallantry Cross medal(By South Vietnames Goverment)

  • @DDUYahihi
    @DDUYahihi Рік тому +628

    I am Vietnamese and I am very proud of my country the same way you are proud of your country

    • @lucamckenn5932
      @lucamckenn5932 Рік тому +1

      US pride is gone. Good for you buy do not point out something that should exist but doesn't, because traitors vote traitors in and our country is quite literally being sold to China.
      Ha. US pride: made in China.

    • @ThatGuy-zt6po
      @ThatGuy-zt6po Рік тому +50

      And Vietnam should be proud of you because you are gorgeous. 😍

    • @tamphap..68_
      @tamphap..68_ Рік тому

      I'm also very proud that Vietnamese people often steal😏

    • @ongmat4439
      @ongmat4439 Рік тому +75

      Việt cộng is different from Việt Nam.
      Việt cộng is a political form.
      Việt Nam is a country, a nation.

    • @ongmat4439
      @ongmat4439 Рік тому +59

      The big question is: What did Vietnam as a whole country achieve in this war?
      Obviously not much apart from suffering from heavy casualty, loss of life, destruction, division of people's heats and mind and worst of all is that the failed ideology of communism / socialism has been imposed on everyone since 1975.

  • @milesrichardson9885
    @milesrichardson9885 Рік тому +81

    “Mom send me a gun”
    “Why”
    “Mines too loud”

    • @relaxingmusic3130
      @relaxingmusic3130 Рік тому

      We are not afraid of any enemy, we defeat all the colonial empires that invaded our country. Viva Vietnam

    • @Silverscream1965
      @Silverscream1965 7 місяців тому +2

      @@lordsussyindustries2021 lmao even he doesnt know what he means

  • @tysonwalsh9063
    @tysonwalsh9063 Рік тому +62

    I recently visited Củ Chi tunnels, by far the best experience ive had in Vietnam that hasn't involved drinking and karaoke. Highly recommend it to anybody that has had a military backround for an Allied nation. It really highlights how resourceful the Vietnamese army was.

    • @hsplayerguy00
      @hsplayerguy00 Рік тому +2

      Are you American? What are the entry requirements( Visa) to enter

    • @svenvanwier7196
      @svenvanwier7196 8 місяців тому

      @@hsplayerguy00 Don't expect too many requirements, and do not feel unwelcome because of being American. I heard from many people the vietnamese hold no grudges towards Americans(I know some are worried)

    • @HuyPham-km9kn
      @HuyPham-km9kn Місяць тому

      @@hsplayerguy00 nah we cool with Americans, we all know that its their 0,01% in the US gov that fcked us, not common Americans

  • @mantahoan4999
    @mantahoan4999 Рік тому +48

    My grandfather participated in fighting the French in the Dien Bien Phu campaign, my father marched to the South to maintain security after liberation and he stayed to continue participating in the campaign to destroy the Khmer Rouge regime after China. .My two uncles joined the fight against the Chinese invaders of the provincesnorthern border. You learn more about the war against Chinese invaders that lasted for 10 years from 1979 to 1989. This was a very fierce war, the number of Chinese soldiers killed was up to 60,000. equal to the number of American soldiers killed in the Vietnam War over the course of 20 years. Welcome world friends who love Vietnam and love Vietnamese history

    • @95ellington
      @95ellington Рік тому

      As a southern chinses from Guangxi, im call your BS, 60000 dead? It was small scale clashes after 1979. I can agree with maybe 5000 dead over the span of 10 years, but 60000? Yeah right.

    • @johndoe7270
      @johndoe7270 Рік тому +1

      Interesting. It's a shame our countries had to fight one another.

    • @mantahoan4999
      @mantahoan4999 Рік тому +1

      @@johndoe7270 . Mỹ tạo ra một cuộc chiến tranh ủy nhiệm mà người Ukraine ngây thơ đang là nạn nhân. Tổ chức khủng bố IS cũng do Mỹ tạo nên. Cần phải thay đổi lại trật tự thế giới đa cực

    • @JustinLaFleur1990
      @JustinLaFleur1990 Рік тому +7

      Our country should not have gotten involved in the internal affairs of Vietnam. It tore both of our countries apart and killed so many good people on both sides.

    • @sawomirnowak8281
      @sawomirnowak8281 Рік тому +3

      “Liberation” 😂

  • @jadentetzlaff1108
    @jadentetzlaff1108 Рік тому +1166

    Even though it wasn't a world war, it is still really iconic and brutal.

    • @danieldieni3188
      @danieldieni3188 Рік тому

      Russia has already started ww3 just wait a little longer when nato gets in it's going to go full blown out probably

    • @michaelsamuel9841
      @michaelsamuel9841 Рік тому +116

      My dad was viet vet told me they never should been there

    • @believeinmatter
      @believeinmatter Рік тому +117

      The world war’s were necessary, Vietnam conflict could have been avoided entirely. That’s the biggest difference honestly

    • @hayax
      @hayax Рік тому +35

      @@believeinmatter I mean you would say the same thing if the US lost the Korean war

    • @exia00z57
      @exia00z57 Рік тому +8

      I mean what about Afghanistan and Iraq?

  • @danielhu7826
    @danielhu7826 Рік тому +643

    two recordings were taken of the viet cong officer's execution, one was a photograph by american photographer and the other was a film recording by my great-uncle when he was working as a cameraman.
    my great-uncle always mentioned how abrupt the whole event was, and intially they thought the captain was just trying to be intimidating. he spent seven more years covering the war and only made it out eight days before Saigon capitulated.
    the media was hesitant to release the footage because they thought it was too graphic, but to him it was just another gruesome scene he happened to record. there's probably countless more out there that didn't make it to the public eye, but in the end we'll never truly know.

    • @familyfriendusenarme8221
      @familyfriendusenarme8221 Рік тому +21

      Oh man it is a pleasure to know a relative of the camera man, yes i recall reading that day they thought they would film an interrogation and instead they witnessed an execution

    • @aceous99
      @aceous99 Рік тому +104

      the man shot apparently just murdered a bunch of innocent families belonging to the local gov't there, that's why they blew his head off as soon as he was captured.

    • @lecraig_
      @lecraig_ Рік тому +76

      apparently that vc was a civilian killer that assassinated the south vietnamese officers childhood friend and his family (including his 80 year old mother, wife and 6 children)

    • @Rice8730
      @Rice8730 Рік тому +4

      ​@@aceous99 The family of enemies, not civilians.

    • @Rice8730
      @Rice8730 Рік тому +5

      ​@@lecraig_ The family of enemies, not civilians. Civilians is like the My Lai

  • @kiddreckless9964
    @kiddreckless9964 Рік тому +169

    As a history major I love to analyze war and political development around them and my favorite war to learn about is the Vietnam war, my campus is offering the first ever Vietnam course taught on campus both form China occupying Vietnam, to colonial French Vietnam and then finally the Vietnam war. Thanks Simple history for expanding the knowledge around the Vietnam war!

    • @blitztt94
      @blitztt94 Рік тому +1

      Which college do you go to?

    • @FirstLast-di5sr
      @FirstLast-di5sr Рік тому +2

      Which aren't they covering the Sino - Vietnamese War that followed the the conflict with the US? 😯

    • @toda2638
      @toda2638 Рік тому +5

      Is there an opportunity to study in Vietnam? While the war museum in Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City is certainly biased, it contains some rare photographs from the war time, and can provide a different viewpoint in terms of the effects of the war. The stories of survivors of the chemical weapons campaigns are especially poignant! While veteran stories from Western and allied forces tell some of that story, the stories of natives were much more moving, IMO. When I was there last, there was a whole section devoted to the long-term issues that natives were experiencing. People born around when I was and after were still suffering with the damage the war caused, physically. And, of course, we can endlessly debate whether this was a war that needed to be fought, or not...

    • @HereGoesKevin
      @HereGoesKevin Рік тому +6

      It's also important to recognize the fact that Many US soldiers also fathered Vietnamese women and went back to the US without recognizing their children. There were many half White or half Black Vietnamese people after the war who have never met their american fathers.
      This is why many (not all) but many Vietnam war veterans don't want to talk about their experiences during the wars because most of them just probably f*ked around with women and the local prostitutes, making as much children as they can and then went back to the US.

    • @nongtung157
      @nongtung157 Рік тому +2

      @@HereGoesKevin như ca sĩ phi nhung và mạnh quỳnh nghe nói là con lai việt mỹ

  • @lucianoosorio5942
    @lucianoosorio5942 Рік тому +128

    “I cut my teeth in the trenches of the Somme, you larped your Santa Claus butt to Vietnam!” JRR Tolkien

    • @believeinmatter
      @believeinmatter Рік тому +8

      Solid reference from 6 years ago

    • @dmdeign7116
      @dmdeign7116 Рік тому +4

      Solid comment from 6 hours ago

    • @relaxingmusic3130
      @relaxingmusic3130 Рік тому +4

      We are not afraid of any enemy, we defeat all the colonial empire that invaded our country. Viva Vietnam

    • @dolphin8397
      @dolphin8397 Рік тому

      @@relaxingmusic3130 how long were you losers under french rule. L Country

    • @JustAdude291
      @JustAdude291 Рік тому +3

      @@relaxingmusic3130 no one cares

  • @adamlarocca2557
    @adamlarocca2557 Рік тому +169

    I took a class on the Vietnam war and my professor had us read some amazing books that completely changed my perspective. The Sorrow of War by Bao Ninh and Last Night I Dreamed of Peace, the Diary of Damg Thuy Tram literally brought me to tears. Overall such a sad and horrible war that rely should’ve never happened in the first place that killed countless American soldiers and over 1 million Vietnamese.

    • @irisgaming2011
      @irisgaming2011 Рік тому +4

      America only had 50,000 casualties

    • @Clippidyclappidy
      @Clippidyclappidy Рік тому +10

      ⁠​⁠@@irisgaming2011some 58,220 dead and over 150,000 total casualties.

    • @Professorlicme8
      @Professorlicme8 Рік тому +10

      @@irisgaming2011 its wild to say ONLY 50,000 american casualties

    • @irisgaming2011
      @irisgaming2011 Рік тому

      @@Professorlicme8 kind of

    • @bbgen-sp6ns
      @bbgen-sp6ns Рік тому +1

      American used Vietnam Cambodia and Laos as a dumpster to dumped their outdated weapons they mass produced for WW2 which is why a lot of the bombs didn’t work .
      America were in Vietnam to stop the spread of communism while dealing the Soviet . As soon as Soviet collapsed , they left the dumpster for Vietcong 🤣

  • @Cam-qf6mx
    @Cam-qf6mx Рік тому +80

    Good people will always be used by politicians and corrupt officials.

    • @Loots1
      @Loots1 Рік тому +2

      "good"

    • @heyitsquang285
      @heyitsquang285 Рік тому +10

      @@Loots1 some are good

    • @vunam2115
      @vunam2115 Рік тому

      This is the document of the US government trying to justify their failure. in fact if they had won, they wouldn't have had to withdraw and drown in the sea or jostle in helicopters. they did not detail the number of American soldiers killed, the number of B52s shot down or the dropping of bombs and Agent Orange on Vietnam.

    • @danakanam5
      @danakanam5 Рік тому +1

      @@Loots1I'm curious, what is your definition of "good people"?

    • @LunaticsRomanticRecords
      @LunaticsRomanticRecords Рік тому

      ​@@danakanam5Maybe.. The honest people. Nationalist people who fight for truth.. Maybe

  • @allys744
    @allys744 Рік тому +58

    While I do like some war movies, I can’t help but agree with Jimmy Stewart on why he didn’t like doing war movies: he was a war hero himself who believed that no movie (doesn’t matter if the film is good) can truly capture the horrors and fears during the times.
    Thank you to all who served, deceased and living.

  • @VEN2oo
    @VEN2oo Рік тому +123

    My great Grandma lived for 10 years after the tet offensive, she was near a mortor explosion and shrapnel stayed in her body until she died

    • @dannyhudson2479
      @dannyhudson2479 Рік тому +8

      ❤🙏

    • @ThanhLe-pc1mh
      @ThanhLe-pc1mh Рік тому +2

      Thật hả

    • @ongmat4439
      @ongmat4439 Рік тому +12

      Tet is a traditional festive holiday in VN when people are meant to show peace and goodwill to each other .
      Viet Cong took advantage of the occasion and violated the ceasefire when firing at people of South VN.
      Their aim was to maximize the horror, the damage to people of South VN at that time.
      It's a dirty and low-life tactic if you ask me.

    • @ucdungn2859
      @ucdungn2859 Рік тому +7

      @@ongmat4439 yeah but remember who attacked innocent villagers and brutaly killed them for the reason of supporting VC even if there is no proof
      what a "clean" and "high level tactic"

    • @congnguyentruong8509
      @congnguyentruong8509 Рік тому +6

      @@ucdungn2859 Yeah, we do remember who mercilessly slaughtered thousands of innocent lives in the invasion - it was none other than VC. If you want to know the truth, go and ask the survivors who witnessed the horror themselves, or seek out the elders in Hue and listen to the tales of atrocity they will narrate with tears in their eyes.
      I'll just tell you a little bit of the unforgiven things the VC has done during the Tet 1968.
      - The innocent people were forced into holes in the ground, only to be killed by grenades thrown at them by the VC.
      - They used pickaxes and shovels to destroy the heads of those who did not support the VC.
      - They killed the whole family if the father was in the Republican Vietnam Army.
      And there are more :), the things I couldn't imagine how they could do that to their own people.
      The US army, in collaboration with the Republican Vietnam Army, were present on the ground to safeguard and evacuate the people from the clutches of you VC during the Tet 1968. The evidence of this can be seen in numerous footages and documents available to the public, so I wonder where are yours to prove your point? Believe me, I searched for that and there is none.
      The destruction in Kinh Thanh Hue, with the facing towards the North, is clear evidence that your VC forces were responsible for firing the cannons towards the gates of the city and still you people blame the US army for that.

  • @dupes6248
    @dupes6248 Рік тому +59

    The tunnel rats rarely used a flashlight. Instead they would let their eyes adjust to the darkness as not to give themselves away or lose their adjusted sight.

    • @AfricanLionBat
      @AfricanLionBat Рік тому +5

      That's assuming there's any light at all down there to adjust to.

    • @HereGoesKevin
      @HereGoesKevin Рік тому +12

      It's also important to recognize the fact that Many US soldiers also fathered Vietnamese women and went back to the US without recognizing their children. There were many half White or half Black Vietnamese people after the war who have never met their american fathers.
      This is why many (not all) but many Vietnam war veterans don't want to talk about their experiences during the wars because most of them just probably f*ked around with women and the local prostitutes, making as much children as they can and then went back to the US.

    • @asdawasda
      @asdawasda Рік тому +11

      @@HereGoesKevingot nothing to do with the original comment but ok

    • @ongmat4439
      @ongmat4439 Рік тому

      My advice for people is NOT go to those tunnels in Củ Chi. It's not safe.
      Firstly, there are likely grass snakes living in those dark tunnels.
      Secondly, it can collapse at any time considering there is nothing robust to uphold its structure apart from dust soil.

    • @AnakinSkywakka
      @AnakinSkywakka Рік тому +3

      ​@@HereGoesKevinDude, this is the 3rd time I've seen you copy and paste this.

  • @chesspiece81
    @chesspiece81 Рік тому +17

    No wonder so many soldiers came home with PTSD.

    • @relaxingmusic3130
      @relaxingmusic3130 Рік тому +1

      We are not afraid of any enemy, we defeat all the colonial empires that invaded our country. Viva Vietnam

    • @AnakinSkywakka
      @AnakinSkywakka Рік тому +1

      Everyone had to have been suffering, going through a nightmare like that.

  • @familyfriendusenarme8221
    @familyfriendusenarme8221 Рік тому +303

    I Highly recommend researching about the picture in the thumbnail, it is called "Saigon execution" has a good story and happens that the guy shooting is actually the victim in the situation

    • @SilverFang2789
      @SilverFang2789 Рік тому +195

      Yep. He was a South Vietnamese officer by the name of General Nguyen Ngoc Loan, chief of the national police, and the guy he executed was a notorious Vietcong officer named Nguyen Van Lem.
      Lem was accused of murdering South Vietnamese Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Tuan, his wife, six children, and the officer’s 80-year-old mother and was summarily executed by Loan in the now famous photo.
      Sad thing is, the photo was used for propaganda purposes against the south Vietnamese as being seen as brutal, remorseless killers. Loan would live the rest of his life in shame over that photograph because so few people knew the actual truth behind it.
      Loan would pass away on July 14th, 1998 at the age of 67.

    • @Bruh-xj7zb
      @Bruh-xj7zb Рік тому +8

      also you can find the footage on youtube and the video isn’t censor or ban

    • @familyfriendusenarme8221
      @familyfriendusenarme8221 Рік тому +6

      @@Bruh-xj7zb oh really? I had to enter certain Google websites to see it

    • @robjohnston1026
      @robjohnston1026 Рік тому +6

      @@SilverFang2789 completely off topic but that’s a day before I was born lol

    • @asianlifter
      @asianlifter Рік тому

      @@SilverFang2789 Media antagonized the good guys in the War

  • @victoriouswinner7745
    @victoriouswinner7745 Рік тому +81

    I love how someone thought the name “Mission: Baby Lift” sounded professional, “ah yes, operation baby lift shall commence” 😭

    • @Sapphiregamer8605
      @Sapphiregamer8605 Рік тому +4

      Lol

    • @joeerickson516
      @joeerickson516 Рік тому +3

      "Operation Dumbo 🐘 Drop?" 💧

    • @BMRiding
      @BMRiding Рік тому +5

      We named nukes “fat man” and “little boy”

    • @victoriouswinner7745
      @victoriouswinner7745 Рік тому +2

      @@BMRiding yeah, but those were COOL something's intimidating about a bomb being called "little boy." Like, what's "Big Man?" there was a sense of dread for those

    • @BMRiding
      @BMRiding Рік тому +1

      @@victoriouswinner7745 I mean there are some funny as operation names. Not only by us. Like operation slapstick or nimrod

  • @davidbaker5802
    @davidbaker5802 8 місяців тому +2

    I was a young ignorant 18 year old Marine in 1971 , served. 17 months out of Danang and Phu Bai with 5th ANGLICO and the intervening years have told me , I had no business in those people country.

  • @livelikemateo6951
    @livelikemateo6951 Рік тому +260

    My dad served 3 tours in Vietnam as a US marine. Although he rarely spoke of the war, he did share with me pretty much everything you covered on here but let’s just say in more horrifying detail. Mad respect for him and all military that served in Vietnam and all other wars.

    • @jozsefflaisz
      @jozsefflaisz Рік тому +6

      És megverték őket,pedig vietnámnak légiereje tüzérsége semmi az amerikaiak hoz képest

    • @wolflexz
      @wolflexz Рік тому +39

      @@jozsefflaisz they weren’t beaten by technology and such. They were beaten by will power because it was Vietnam home. If Vietnam would attack America on America soil then the similar outcome would occur.

    • @U40workoutathome
      @U40workoutathome Рік тому +30

      @@jozsefflaisz US lost 😂 more than 2 millions us troops, 600,000 Koreand Aus Thai …. 1300000 betral VNCH , 15 million tons of boom, 7.3 million liters dioxin … and US DID LOST 🤫

    • @relaxingmusic3130
      @relaxingmusic3130 Рік тому +27

      We are not afraid of any enemy, we defeat all the colonial empire that invaded our country. Viva Vietnam

    • @relaxingmusic3130
      @relaxingmusic3130 Рік тому +23

      We are proud of our heroic history of defeating the evil colonial empires that invaded our nation. Although strong economically and militarily, they still have to submit to the courage and patriotism of their ancestors. I love Vietnam. I come from Vietnam

  • @mylastaccountgotdeletedtha6936
    @mylastaccountgotdeletedtha6936 Рік тому +14

    “This is ‘nam, baby”
    -Frank Woods

  • @Connlic
    @Connlic Рік тому +28

    Rat tunnels are gotta be a earthern vents. Very claustrophobic....

    • @ongmat4439
      @ongmat4439 Рік тому

      My advice to people is NOT go to those tunnels in Củ Chi. It's not safe.
      Firstly, there are likely grass snakes living in those dark tunnels.
      Secondly, it can collapse at any time considering there is nothing robust to uphold its structure apart from dust soil.
      The tour operators always want to promote this place for tourism dollars. Don't fall for it.

  • @jonkline709
    @jonkline709 Рік тому +9

    The most brutal part of the Vietnam war was the politicians trying to run the war from the desk of Washington on a daily basis while wearing their suits and ties

    • @relaxingmusic3130
      @relaxingmusic3130 Рік тому +2

      We are not afraid of any enemy, we defeat all the colonial empires that invaded our country. Viva Vietnam

    • @ThatGuy-zt6po
      @ThatGuy-zt6po Рік тому +3

      The most brutal part of that mess was the Gulf of Tonkin lie manufactured to justify our involvement in Vietnam in the first place.

  • @xddthinh
    @xddthinh Рік тому +15

    We are the generation of Vietnamese students, if anyone asks me if I am ready to fight to defend the Fatherland, I will always and forever, even if I become a soul, I will always fight proudly.

    • @tamphap..68_
      @tamphap..68_ Рік тому +1

      I used to fight but now I won't😏😏

    • @ongmat4439
      @ongmat4439 Рік тому +2

      What did Vietnamese people achieve in this war? Not much.
      The country is still divided in people's hearts and mind.
      A failed ideology of communism / socialism is imposed on the country until now.

    • @kyssish
      @kyssish Рік тому

      @@ongmat4439 As a fellow Vietnamese, I can say that Communism isn't even applied to the core. If the doctrine Communism was applied to Vietnam, why aren't they developing and getting richer? Can't wait for the bộ đội to see how useless Hoe Chi Minh's government was.

    • @realdragao6367
      @realdragao6367 Рік тому +3

      @@ongmat4439”failed ideology” 😂 so failed that vietnam is doing better than most of africa and south america, if not most of asia😂

    • @jordyj4126
      @jordyj4126 Рік тому +2

      @@realdragao6367 vietnam is worse than singapore, indonesia, india, china, japan, south korea, malaysia, and still a lot more from middle east. I don't think vietnam is better than most of asia🤷‍♂️

  • @WSendam
    @WSendam Рік тому +217

    War… war never changes

    • @yalocalasda5146
      @yalocalasda5146 Рік тому +9

      Dun dun dun dun dun dun.

    • @Pgb633
      @Pgb633 Рік тому

      ​@DontReadMyProfilePhoto_3shut up

    • @danieldieni3188
      @danieldieni3188 Рік тому +25

      ​@Don't Read My Profile Photo ok I won't

    • @kalebmcgee7678
      @kalebmcgee7678 Рік тому +20

      War never changes …….but war changes people😔

    • @History_Nurd
      @History_Nurd Рік тому +8

      @@kalebmcgee7678 and people change wars

  • @T34-Tank-Commander-Volkov
    @T34-Tank-Commander-Volkov Рік тому +24

    My brain isn’t working I thought the title say bruh moments in the Vietnam war 😭

  • @thekrantz123
    @thekrantz123 Рік тому +22

    An hour long? Nice.

  • @hobomaninabox841
    @hobomaninabox841 Рік тому +41

    My heart would drop if I were assigned to do a tunnel rat job because I’m 5’5 and small enough to get into hard to reach places. Plus I hate the dark, snakes, creepy crawlies. I wouldn’t know how to cope with doing that. That’s why I respect the men who did and never came back from those dark places to ever see light or their family and friends again. Hats off 💯

    • @waynescales7231
      @waynescales7231 Рік тому +3

      You couldn't be assigned a tunnel Rat job it was so dangerous it was volunteers only

    • @AfricanLionBat
      @AfricanLionBat Рік тому +4

      They would never let someone that said creepy crawlies do it. They wanted someone man enough to map it out and kill the enemy.

    • @caledunsmore
      @caledunsmore Рік тому +1

      @@AfricanLionBat African Lion Bat is savage

    • @pewpewTN
      @pewpewTN Рік тому +1

      ​@@AfricanLionBat Lmao.
      My man didn't pull any punches here.

    • @nhattuyenphan9150
      @nhattuyenphan9150 Рік тому

      @@waynescales7231 they asked to go to the tunnel as a polite way to make you feel easy to do it. However, you can’t refuse it in military, you have to do it if they asked you.

  • @ALonelyCorsair
    @ALonelyCorsair Рік тому +7

    My uncle(alive) fought in vietnam as a south vietnamese and was a medic in a c7 caribou

  • @NetViet82
    @NetViet82 Рік тому +23

    Thật là buồn và đau lòng khi coi lại những thước phim trên, là người vietnam hiện tại chúng tôi không quên được những gì chiến tranh đã tàn phá đau thương, mong hoà bình trên toàn thế giới, chúng tôi đã gác lại quá khứ hướng tới tương lai, chúng tôi muốn làm bạn với tất cả các dân tộc trên thế giới. Giờ vietnam đã bình yên và đang ngày hội nhập sâu rộng, mong các bạn tới thăm quê hương chúng tôi tươi đẹp. welcome to vietnam!

    • @bissetttom1738
      @bissetttom1738 7 місяців тому

      I have been suprised how the vietnamese people have put the evil perpatrated against the people of vietnam aside and moved on. I have not been to your country but i have known several vietnamese that came to my country. i have loved those people.

  • @danv1324
    @danv1324 Рік тому +9

    Respect to Vietnam for toppling Pol Pot regime and fending off against China after.

    • @relaxingmusic3130
      @relaxingmusic3130 Рік тому

      We are proud of our heroic history of defeating the evil colonial empires that invaded our nation. Although strong economically and militarily, they still have to submit to the courage and patriotism of their ancestors. I love Vietnam. I come from Vietnam

  • @marcusbrown7817
    @marcusbrown7817 Рік тому +13

    I’m a 39yr old American. I understand there are times for war but I have yet to really comprehend the reason this one went so far. I understand supporting allies yet this war still seems mostly senseless

    • @veez_si8897
      @veez_si8897 Рік тому +5

      Ego,whole world is watching you don’t want to look like a loser,look at Putin doing the same thing,meaningless war

    • @flippinnngiraffe808
      @flippinnngiraffe808 Рік тому +2

      @@veez_si8897That, and also the U.S didn’t want communism to spread

    • @marvinjuarez3401
      @marvinjuarez3401 Рік тому

      It is senseless for you, it certainly was not senseless for the government at that time. Greediness.

    • @sawomirnowak8281
      @sawomirnowak8281 Рік тому +1

      It was literally the same situation as in Korea, the US helped the defenders not the attackers. If they succeeded they would be praised but winners write history

  • @hollymartins6913
    @hollymartins6913 Рік тому +9

    I love the allusion to Full Metal Jacket shown while discussing the battle for Hue! I noticed "Joker" with his notebook!🤣 My compliments!

  • @believeinmatter
    @believeinmatter Рік тому +89

    So many brutal moments, for ultimately such a pointless war. So many lost on both sides

    • @kekshrek501
      @kekshrek501 Рік тому

      Yep 1.1 million north vietnamese without counting the kids infected by the toxic material left by the us bombing. The us lost on his side 60.000 soldiers. Litterally a near genocide

    • @thepontiff7505
      @thepontiff7505 Рік тому

      The Jews wanted this war. Monsanto mostly.

    • @Fabi_87
      @Fabi_87 Рік тому +21

      Isn't that the case for most wars?

    • @dylanmccracken3524
      @dylanmccracken3524 Рік тому +5

      ​@@Fabi_87 yes it is and it's really sad

    • @thanhsonngo3704
      @thanhsonngo3704 Рік тому +10

      @@DLL-y4p oh, and continue to be divided like Korea now? nope, i prefer this more

  • @arandomviewer5251
    @arandomviewer5251 Рік тому +18

    God i would hate being in the vietnam war

    • @relaxingmusic3130
      @relaxingmusic3130 Рік тому +1

      We are proud of our heroic history of defeating the evil colonial empires that invaded our nation. Although strong economically and militarily, they still have to submit to the courage and patriotism of their ancestors. I love Vietnam. I come from Vietnam

  • @jaysonbiggs8979
    @jaysonbiggs8979 Рік тому +18

    I was active in the Vietnam antiwar movement. We knew we were on the right side of history after reading the history of Vietnam and its long struggle against foreign invaders. The Tet Offensive was truly the turning point. I was a high school student but I remember how shocked everyone was. Before Tet most Americans were for the war. Tet changed that. By the fall of '69 most Americans were against the war. The antiwar actions across the country were massive.

    • @nod.539
      @nod.539 Рік тому +3

      As a Vietnamese kid, Thank you very much your little movement saved a lot of life and meanless fught.

    • @stevelee6283
      @stevelee6283 Рік тому +2

      Do you know anything about “boat peoples”…why South Vietnamese had to go over sea to seeking Freedom?

    • @nod.539
      @nod.539 Рік тому +1

      @@stevelee6283 Its pretty controversial ideas. I born in 2003, most of the time I hear that boat people they want to left Ho Chi Minh because they do not want to live in a crucial environment and they think communist come and take everything from them. In case after 80 yrs of independent. VN has been developing and citizen leave in property now.
      Also some people don’t like the current political system so they leave

    • @jaysonbiggs8979
      @jaysonbiggs8979 Рік тому +2

      I used to work with a former officer in the South Vietnamese army in a US factory. He was bitter towards the US. He knew I was an organizer against the war. We rarely talked politics. He used to always say that he could not understand this country. He said the day that Saigon fell (4/30/75) North Vietnamese military cadre were going door to door asking if anyone knew where he was. Apparently, he was well known to them. And very much wanted.
      I heard about 10 years ago that he had a stroke.

    • @chinhphuongofficial
      @chinhphuongofficial Рік тому

      Thank you @jaysonbiggs8979 We are always grateful to the peace-loving American people who always took to the streets to protest the Vietnam War. We were also taught by the government about what the American people did in those years. We really love you very much and need peace, welcome you from Vietnam

  • @duykhanhnguyen1481
    @duykhanhnguyen1481 Рік тому +28

    My grandfather and grandmother participated in the war against the US invasion of Vietnam, it is an honor to both receive medals, I am very honored for that. America had a senseless war in Vietnam and that's when I saw their machinations, but that's all in the past, today America and Vietnam are almost total partners. Put aside the past and look towards a beautiful future for friendship and cooperation relationships for mutual development.

    • @HereGoesKevin
      @HereGoesKevin Рік тому +1

      It's also important to recognize the fact that Many US soldiers also fathered Vietnamese women and went back to the US without recognizing their children. There were many half White or half Black Vietnamese people after the war who have never met their american fathers.
      This is why many (not all) but many Vietnam war veterans don't want to talk about their experiences during the wars because most of them just probably f*ked around with women and the local prostitutes, making as much children as they can and then went back to the US.

    • @ongmat4439
      @ongmat4439 Рік тому

      The Vietnam war was instigated by the North VN. emboldened by the international communism led by Russia and China.
      As part of the grand scheme, Russia and China wanted to spread the communism/socialism across Viet Nam.
      The leader of North VN at the time was Ho Chi Minh being a member of the international communism.
      The deal was that Russia and China supported HCM politically (kept him in power), supplied North VN with weapons/logistics and HCM would need to do his part, which is to spread communism in VN.
      To do it, HCM and the Northern aggressors started a destructive war against the South.
      At that time, the Southerners were living in peace and they were generally thriving in a young democracy and developing economy.
      Facing the attack from the Northern aggressors, the South only defends themselves with the help of the US.
      Regrettably, the US messed up their war efforts and cut off the supplies in 1973. As a result, the South run of ammo and the war ended.
      What did the Viet Nam as a country achieve in this destructive war?
      Obviously not much apart from loss of life (estimated 4 millions), destruction and chaos, division of people's heart and mind and the worse of all is that the failed ideology of communism / socialism has been imposed on the whole country ever since.

    • @-Mitra-
      @-Mitra- Рік тому

      ​@@HereGoesKevinso why are you living in the USA? Go back to your own country then, cuz apparently you definitely don't have an American father, do you?

  • @HKsolo-oq4sq
    @HKsolo-oq4sq Рік тому +4

    this channel should talk about the horrible war crimes conducted by the usa during the vietnam war

  • @pat6091
    @pat6091 Рік тому +4

    My uncle almost served in Vietnam. He immigrated to the States in the 60s and wanted to volunteer. Since he didn't speak much English, he couldn't join

  • @poonsangchai5238
    @poonsangchai5238 Рік тому +6

    I always wanted a Vietnam soldier costume from the 1955.

  • @johnstevens9673
    @johnstevens9673 Рік тому +60

    My father fought in Vietnam. Did what his country told him to do and was treated horribly when he came home on leave and eventually came home for good.

    • @ongmat4439
      @ongmat4439 Рік тому +13

      I am sorry to hear that.
      A large number of the Americans misunderstood the nature of the VN war, they even got on the side of Northern Vietnamese communists like Jane Fonda. The anti-war movements initiated by the hippies and deserters really did damage to American society.

    • @saiganesh7502
      @saiganesh7502 Рік тому

      @@ongmat4439 i like how this american hypocryite youtuber simply avoided the mai lai massacre where US troops murdered an entire village of 500 women and children.
      and what do you mean by mad respect. you americans intervened in the vietnam war with zero justification, destroyed the country and murdered millions of innocent people.
      When russians invade ukraine, their called war criminals, but when you americans invade vietnam, you expect people to respect you. explain this hypocrisy please.

    • @anhinem
      @anhinem Рік тому

      That Communist terrorist in the photo is deserved for Battlefield Execution without a trial because he killed a lot of innocent people including the best friend's family members of ARVN General Loan Nguyen. I really hate American Press took this act wrongly to support Anti-War movement and support North Vietnamese Communist propaganda 🤔😢😠😡

    • @Sonmmmxuan
      @Sonmmmxuan Рік тому +15

      @@ongmat4439 so Vietnam need to suffer more just to satisfy US's sadistic ego?

    • @minhngoc7975
      @minhngoc7975 Рік тому +2

      ​@@ongmat4439 anh bạn đang nói cái quái gì vậy!!?

  • @domka3422
    @domka3422 Рік тому +45

    Eternal glory for those Vietnamese, who drove the invaders out of their native land. Their courage and heroism is what inspires the young generation throughout the whole world.

    • @spookytimescaryvideos4395
      @spookytimescaryvideos4395 Рік тому

      no one is inspired by rats hiding in tunnels using civilians as shields

    • @tylermorrison420
      @tylermorrison420 Рік тому +1

      Anyone care to share the perspective of what the real reason was that America went to Vietnam is if it's not to support the south who wanted democracy

    • @huyuc8606
      @huyuc8606 Рік тому +4

      @@tylermorrison420 democratic of the south I just dictator

    • @SG.N0taill
      @SG.N0taill Рік тому +1

      ​@@tylermorrison420 the real reason of American presence in Vietnam is to stop the Domino effect, stop the spread of communism. No one care about democracy.
      The False government of the South was defined by dictatorship and corruption which lead to many political coup

    • @corn.3892
      @corn.3892 Рік тому

      @@spookytimescaryvideos4395 yes they are, look how many people in the US celebrate the Vietnam war veterans.

  • @reeky_one
    @reeky_one Рік тому +5

    let's say that every moment in the vietnam war is brutal for both sides

  • @duongthanhkyphong8185
    @duongthanhkyphong8185 Рік тому +17

    It's impressive how a small country can beat the world's No. 1 power. The Vietnamese are always ready to fight the invasions of other countries, but when you come with goodwill and desire to cooperate, the Vietnamese are very friendly.🇺🇲🤝🇻🇳

    • @mikealTuan
      @mikealTuan Рік тому +5

      American teachers taught me that American conceded and let Vietnam win

    • @From-North-Jersey
      @From-North-Jersey Рік тому

      Vietnam didn't win, The U.S. was not willing to kill everyone in order to win and left.

    • @realdragao6367
      @realdragao6367 Рік тому +2

      @@mikealTuan”yeah bro, we are totally gonna win if we stay”
      “Dude, we lost billions of dollars and 1 million men…”
      “Thats a victory for me!”
      -America

    • @lazytoreplynonsencewords
      @lazytoreplynonsencewords Рік тому +1

      @@mikealTuan lol, yeah, they cant teach u we invaded VN and we lose. 🤣

    • @mikealTuan
      @mikealTuan Рік тому +1

      @@lazytoreplynonsencewords yeah I learnt Vietnam won thanks to their unity, commitment of the leaders and patriotism. I have no idea who I should believe in. Sometimes history sounds fucked up.

  • @markburton8653
    @markburton8653 Рік тому +18

    Man if that monk really didn't move or scream while on fire that's insane. That's incredibly sad I'm sure that really is the worst way to die

    • @vubui3919
      @vubui3919 Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/P7vedA1jTgc/v-deo.html

  • @uiuouiu
    @uiuouiu Рік тому +6

    I’m a Vietnamese female and in middle school kids used to bully me by telling me to dig holes under our school. It was funny so we all laughed as I pretended to dig tunnels.

    • @user-pc7bn5cv8m
      @user-pc7bn5cv8m Рік тому +2

      what 💀

    • @Kamal_AL-Hinai
      @Kamal_AL-Hinai Рік тому +2

      That's actually funny. But hey you should have made traps for them to fall in too!

    • @Ben-u1t
      @Ben-u1t Рік тому +2

      ​@@Kamal_AL-Hinaithat would be funny

  • @low-keyrighteous9575
    @low-keyrighteous9575 Рік тому +17

    Not even the slightest exaggeration but I can listen to Vietnam war history nonstop . Anything and everything about the Vietnam war captures my entire interest . I can literally get off work and read , watch or listen to anything to do with the Vietnam war . Not sure when I became obsess with it, but I've always found it strange and incredibly interesting. I know not to question Almighty God but I would have sure liked yo have been born earlier so I could have experienced the Vietnam war. Maybe I'm dumb but I would have volunteered before being drafted. God bless each and every Vietnam veteran. You mean will always have a special place in my heart for the honor and courage that you displayed throughout that bazaar war and foreign environment . Such harsh jungle environment , on top of a fierce enemy that had home town advantage .. big advantage and used everything to their use . Every Marine , Green Beret , Army grunt , seal, MACVSOG member still deserve a welcome home celebration that our guys never got . Such a shame out warriors returned home to an ungrateful , pathetic nation that treated our returning GI'S so unfairly.

    • @markburton8653
      @markburton8653 Рік тому +2

      Same here

    • @relaxingmusic3130
      @relaxingmusic3130 Рік тому +5

      We are not afraid of any enemy, we defeat all the colonial empire that invaded our country. Viva Vietnam

    • @axmoylotl
      @axmoylotl Рік тому

      what part of the vietnam war would you want to be apart of??? The torture? death? rape????

    • @felixwright-mn6wx
      @felixwright-mn6wx Рік тому +1

      I'm like that with world war 2.

    • @merafirewing6591
      @merafirewing6591 Рік тому +2

      ​@@markburton8653 I find the anti war movement itself as disgraceful, not to mention the sheer disrespect towards veterans was by far the most unwarranted type of attitude when those veterans never deserved it.

  • @LucasIsHereYT
    @LucasIsHereYT Рік тому +3

    If there isn't one already, there should be a movie about the Koreans in the Vietnam War.

    • @RiverVN19
      @RiverVN19 Рік тому

      Lính Hàn Quốc tới Việt Nam không phải để chiến đấu với quân đội Việt Nam, họ tàn sát làng mạc và dân thường và người dân Hàn quốc tung hô họ là anh hùng vì chiến tích của họ. Bạn nghĩ người Mỹ vs người Hàn Quốc sẽ làm phim về nó sao?

  • @matthewcho1021
    @matthewcho1021 Рік тому +4

    It’s great to see Koreans in War documentaries such as the Vietnam War.

  • @Seifereus
    @Seifereus Рік тому +52

    Shows how fierce the Nva was despite being ill-equipped for modern combat for that time.

    • @poil8351
      @poil8351 Рік тому +12

      they where pretty well equipped ask the french at dien bin phu who were on the receiving end of soviet heavy artillery. the nva was much better equipped than the viet cong.

    • @kerpal321
      @kerpal321 Рік тому +3

      they were being equipped by modern soviet weapions at the time

    • @Jay-jb2vr
      @Jay-jb2vr Рік тому +3

      Actually it was US troops who were *"ill-equipped"* not the NVA

    • @poil8351
      @poil8351 Рік тому +1

      @@Jay-jb2vr iam not so sure about that either the us had pleanty of problems but equipment was generally not one of them if anything they where to well equipped for the sort of jungle fighting they where doing.

    • @relaxingmusic3130
      @relaxingmusic3130 Рік тому

      We are not afraid of any enemy, we defeat all the colonial empire that invaded our country. Viva Vietnam

  • @originalpost1925
    @originalpost1925 Рік тому +12

    My dad and mom's cousins went to vietnam while serving in the ROKA. Almost all of my dad's brothers went to vietnam during the war and I don't think any of them died there, thankfully.

  • @nguyenangkhoa6686
    @nguyenangkhoa6686 Рік тому +13

    As a Vietnamese, I see that we have been through so many wars with foreign armies in our fatherland. I am sick of wars

    • @ongmat4439
      @ongmat4439 Рік тому +1

      The VN war was initiated by North VN and urged by the Russia and China when they provided the logistics to North VN.
      South VN only tried to defend themselves, people in the South only wanted to live in peace and they were thriving at that time.
      If you look at the traffic and movements of troops, there is only one way - from North to South.

    • @XoMrNoNameoX
      @XoMrNoNameoX Рік тому +2

      @@ongmat4439 The North was right, and they deserved to win the war. Your side did not have the will.

    • @ChauBue2211
      @ChauBue2211 Рік тому +3

      @@ongmat4439 The people of South Vietnam were very dissatisfied with Ngo Dinh Diem's ​​regime so they joined the Viet Cong to fight his dictatorship.

    • @ongmat4439
      @ongmat4439 Рік тому

      @@ChauBue2211 , It might be true that the South VN people couldn't be satisfied with the leadership at that time, that's just normal anywhere. However, South VN had a multi-party system and democracy, which means the people could have voted for the other person next election.
      Most of Southern people were contend with their life in the South and only a small number of commie apologists wanted to join Viet Cong. Even the ordinary Northern people wished to move to the South to avoid Viet Cong as they did in 1954 with more than 2 millions moving from North to South.

    • @ongmat4439
      @ongmat4439 Рік тому

      @@XoMrNoNameoX , The North totally relied on the weapons and logistics provided on credit by Soviet bloc, mainly Russia and China.
      The South defended themselves with the supplies of the US. In 1973, they cut off the supplies, the South VN run out of ammo and the war ended in 1975.
      I got to say the US really messed up their war efforts in this war.

  • @TadashiKitsune
    @TadashiKitsune 3 місяці тому +2

    I never knew that about the Ace of Spades! Explains where I've seen it portrayed on helmets.

  • @jbvap
    @jbvap Рік тому +4

    The story with the monk was absolutely brutal.

  • @textmachine09
    @textmachine09 Рік тому +14

    The monk burning himself produced one of the most iconic photos ever taken. And to this day he is still one of the most badass men to ever live.

    • @andrewh.6349
      @andrewh.6349 Рік тому +2

      he was drug and the vietcong burned him :(

    • @obumm4283
      @obumm4283 Рік тому +1

      @@andrewh.6349 wtf?? maybe it was the same case with the American dad who burnt himself in NY, Vietcong made him do that

    • @obumm4283
      @obumm4283 Рік тому

      @@andrewh.6349 was that supposed to be a joke?

    • @obumm4283
      @obumm4283 Рік тому

      @@andrewh.6349 u just can't accept the truth...poor you

    • @ongmat4439
      @ongmat4439 Рік тому +3

      He was drugged and burnt by his fellows.

  • @Just_Some_Guy_with_a_Mustache
    @Just_Some_Guy_with_a_Mustache Рік тому +10

    My grandpa knew the guy in the infamous Vietnam War photo in the thumbnail. Not the guy being shot. We’re not friends with that guy grandpa knew anymore.

  • @gregoryaparker
    @gregoryaparker Рік тому +37

    In 2019 I went down into those tunnels at Củ Chi and I thought I was going to pass out. My greatest fear was that someone would get claustrophobic just in front of me and panic. It was hot and confining in the tunnels and it's something that I will never do again, but I do have video. I also have nothing but respect for the men they called Tunnel Rats.

    • @minguyen0909
      @minguyen0909 Рік тому

      why you respect them, you cannot respect the pp who beat you from behind. they disturb the south vn pp live, killed pp who work for south vn goverment, pp who not follow them also got killed.... communist is the most evil...

    • @AfricanLionBat
      @AfricanLionBat Рік тому +1

      Post the pictures on your channel

    • @TakanNick
      @TakanNick Рік тому +10

      Why you don't respect the people who must live in that tunnel and fighting for their country?

    • @minguyen0909
      @minguyen0909 Рік тому

      @@TakanNick why have to respect them?? they disturb the south vn pp life, they keep killing and take food frim neibourg... they was blind from communist regime... there was 200k pp gave up on communist and back to the Vn republic side.

    • @lambda-m1676
      @lambda-m1676 Рік тому +1

      ​@@TakanNick Because most US GI* soldiers were draftees and didn't want to fight

  • @acasualuser1617
    @acasualuser1617 Рік тому +2

    For one last time, we don't want any nation to drop their army on our land just to "help us". Like, will anyone ever do that for free?

  • @420uesr
    @420uesr Рік тому +3

    i'm a Navy Vet who was stationed aboard the USS Iwo Jima, named ater the famous Mt Sirabachi and the amphibious assault on that island and the iconic flag raising during WWII, i've learned about the a lot about the 5 flag-raisers and know of the sacrifices that were pasid to have a command named after them.
    so, i am at a total losss about why I have not heard abut this 2nd Lt John Paul Bobo until this video, why there hasn't been a movie made about him, or why there isn't a Marine Base named after him, when there are bases that have been named after honored members who have done far less.
    just my 2¢, throwin' it out there..

    • @420uesr
      @420uesr Рік тому

      correction: 6 flag-raisers... don't know why my fingers go rogue like that, but heh...

    • @relaxingmusic3130
      @relaxingmusic3130 Рік тому

      We are proud of our heroic history of defeating the evil colonial empires that invaded our nation. Although strong economically and militarily, they still have to submit to the courage and patriotism of their ancestors. I love Vietnam. I come from Vietnam

  • @khaitrieu8066
    @khaitrieu8066 Рік тому +4

    Vietnamese went through thousands of years from the invasion on old Chinese kingdom. Many people today just see one side of the story. If you can see another side for example: A young guy who is at 18 years old go harvesting foods. When he is returning he saw that many innocence people were killed and is blamed they are enemy. Many girls in the village got raped and then killed by the soldiers including his lover.

  • @relaxingmusic3130
    @relaxingmusic3130 Рік тому +6

    Vietnam is currently one of the countries most heavily contaminated with landmines and mines in the world. Particularly the number of bombs, the US military used in the Vietnam War about 15.35 million tons.. My country is proud to have repelled the imperialists who invaded us. From Vietnam

  • @civroger
    @civroger 9 місяців тому +2

    The saying that the heart of the burned monk remained intact are from ignorant people.
    The heart is the toughest muscle in the human body and can't burn up without the heat being turned really high up.
    Ask anyone working at a crematorium.

  • @relaxingmusic3130
    @relaxingmusic3130 Рік тому +47

    We are proud of our heroic history of defeating the evil colonial empires that invaded our nation. Although strong economically and militarily, they still have to submit to the courage and patriotism of their ancestors. I love Vietnam. I come from Vietnam

    • @NpausAsHawj
      @NpausAsHawj Рік тому

      Your people killed many of my ancestors and my grandpa. You must be proud of the death of my grandpa.

    • @dudermarduder982
      @dudermarduder982 Рік тому +4

      Based opinion, brother

    • @seerealkm3074
      @seerealkm3074 Рік тому +1

      Nobody cares

    • @Lealeatorio
      @Lealeatorio Рік тому +4

      Greetings from Brazil comrade. Hope one day we raise as one to end the men's exploration over other men.
      Até a vitória, sempre.

    • @dudermarduder982
      @dudermarduder982 Рік тому +5

      @@seerealkm3074 I care. Cope.

  • @astudentpilotlife
    @astudentpilotlife Рік тому +7

    My grandfather was the U.S. medic helicopter pilot. He told me that help with the evacuation and declined escaping the country and staying back to defend his church. He was captured for 12 year until he was released and move to the U.S.

    • @relaxingmusic3130
      @relaxingmusic3130 Рік тому +3

      We are not afraid of any enemy, we defeat all the colonial empire that invaded our country. Viva Vietnam

    • @anhinem
      @anhinem Рік тому +5

      Thanks for your grandpa service in Vietnam War to defend Freedom for South Vietnam government and its people.

    • @jonathanhall9726
      @jonathanhall9726 Рік тому

      Bro you got spanked by the French sit down

    • @astudentpilotlife
      @astudentpilotlife Рік тому +3

      @jonathanhall9726 I am an U.S. Citizen. What happen in the past is in the past. I don't care. I like the French and Japan

  • @M4A1_DELTA6
    @M4A1_DELTA6 Рік тому +7

    I love this channel so much , thanks for what you do 🙏

    • @ongmat4439
      @ongmat4439 Рік тому

      My advice to people is NOT go to those tunnels in Củ Chi. It's not safe.
      Firstly, there are likely grass snakes living in those dark tunnels.
      Secondly, it can collapse at any time considering there is nothing robust to uphold its structure apart from dust soil.
      The tour operators always want to promote this place due its historical value and for the dollars. Don't fall for it until too late.

  • @dex2591
    @dex2591 Рік тому +2

    I never had any idea that Koreans took part in Vietnam. Learn something new every day.

    • @MilfxHunter782
      @MilfxHunter782 Рік тому

      They raped and killed innocent civilians nothing to be proud about

  • @ChauBue2211
    @ChauBue2211 Рік тому +2

    I really hate war. My grandfather joined the revolution of the Communist Party of Vietnam, went to the south to support the southern liberation army to unify the country. My grandfather had a lot of difficulties, but until now he tells them all very haunting.The US imperialists released poison throughout the forest, causing the trees to slowly die, the streams were polluted, the Vietnamese soldiers were deformed or poisoned to death.

  • @randomdachshund2452
    @randomdachshund2452 Рік тому +5

    25:31 26:41 nice full metal jacket reference

  • @hybui123
    @hybui123 Рік тому +25

    My friend’s grandpa was General Nguyen Ngoc Loan.
    He died after living a quiet life in Northern VA/DC Metro area. Apparently he was often harassed and called a murderer during his initial arrival to the states

    • @marleymatthews7633
      @marleymatthews7633 Рік тому +13

      Hes a hero in my eyes

    • @nerdstudent8852
      @nerdstudent8852 Рік тому +6

      @@marleymatthews7633 agree with you mate, he's just soldiers doing his duty

    • @relaxingmusic3130
      @relaxingmusic3130 Рік тому +3

      We are not afraid of any enemy, we defeat all the colonial empires that invaded our country. Viva Vietnam

    • @vuton3877
      @vuton3877 Рік тому

      @@relaxingmusic3130look at vietnam’s position in the world. Vietnam will forever be a loser if that is your mentality

    • @ongmat4439
      @ongmat4439 Рік тому +10

      Though it looks undisciplined when he as a high-rank security official shot the Viet cong guerrilla in that manner.
      Publicly, it did more damage than good to himself and his reputation.
      However, I can be totally sympathetic with him when knowing that the same Viet cong guerrilla killed 4 members of his family.
      The high tension and extreme pain can make people have knee-jerk and irrational responses.
      It would have been better if responsible people at that time were aware of the possible consequence and took action to separate him from seeing the Viet cong guerrilla.

  • @joshuasuggs2379
    @joshuasuggs2379 Рік тому +3

    Revolvers with suppressors do not work because of the open cylinder 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @relaxingmusic3130
      @relaxingmusic3130 Рік тому

      We are proud of our heroic history of defeating the evil colonial empires that invaded our nation. Although strong economically and militarily, they still have to submit to the courage and patriotism of their ancestors. I love Vietnam. I come from Vietnam

    • @ftwtnb
      @ftwtnb 10 місяців тому

      @@relaxingmusic3130who cares yddd u dont have too much brain maaan

  • @primalwolfe4711
    @primalwolfe4711 Рік тому +2

    My grandpa was a combat medic with the 3rd marine division 4th marine regiment india company in Vietnam. He was stationed at LZ Russell in Quang-Tri.

  • @leonkue4288
    @leonkue4288 Рік тому +1

    What frightened me is that the first picture is REAL no fakes.

  • @HammerJammer81
    @HammerJammer81 Рік тому +3

    This is absolutely brutal

  • @MostSane_Enjoyer
    @MostSane_Enjoyer Рік тому +7

    I like how people miss their shots while being at point blank range. Really took inspiration from star wars stormtroopers.

    • @pewpewTN
      @pewpewTN Рік тому +2

      It's weird to me how "point blank" became a synonym of "contact distance" when it's really not.
      Point Blank is really just the max distance you can fire & still be on target without having to account for bullet drop.
      When you zero a rifle, one method is "MPBR" (Maximum Point Blank Range).
      So if you have say an 8" circle for a vital zone, you zero to be able to hold dead center & never be more than 4 inches high or 4 inches low.
      This range can be 400+ yards with some rifles.
      So "Point Blank" can be 4 or 5 football fields (well over in some cases) but in common usage, people usually mean contact distance or near contact distance.

    • @lucamckenn5932
      @lucamckenn5932 Рік тому

      ​@@pewpewTN they're equating real life to star wars, they're not worth this amount of explanation. Just let them live in normie pop culture ignorance.

    • @beavsfan1
      @beavsfan1 Рік тому +2

      @@pewpewTNnobody asked lol.

    • @beavsfan1
      @beavsfan1 Рік тому

      @@lucamckenn5932you play airsoft huh?

  • @minhcong8175
    @minhcong8175 Рік тому +7

    Vietnamese did not fear Korean soldier, they just exaggerated their achievement

    • @tk9839
      @tk9839 Рік тому

      No but it was practical to avoid them...

    • @nguyenucanh3248
      @nguyenucanh3248 Рік тому

      Very true, this channel is pro-US and only good for propaganda

  • @tundegordian7273
    @tundegordian7273 Рік тому +2

    same evacuation in Afghanistan it was just so messy

  • @hailongnguyen5635
    @hailongnguyen5635 Рік тому +1

    Fair 'treatment' for the invaders of our country. PTSD & then realize their government does not care for them after coming back. A brutal consequence for brutal invaders. Do not mess with our nation. Victory to the NVA

  • @pop5678eye
    @pop5678eye Рік тому +12

    Remember that war is 'brutal' when we lose. When we win it is 'patriotic' and perhaps even 'glorious.'

    • @RikkiSpanish
      @RikkiSpanish Рік тому

      Perhaps one shouldn't look at this as a strictly black-or-white issue and instead look at it as something far more complex. Many wars are unnecessary. The Vietnam War is easily one of the greatest mistakes of the 20th century. However, if it weren't for countless brave men & women in the 1940s, a certain unbelievably evil German dictator would have taken over the world. Most of us wouldn't be here if that had happened.

  • @Whalesharkwizard
    @Whalesharkwizard Рік тому +8

    Hey simple history,could you maybe make a video about the is2m, its my favorate tank, but if you cant its fine
    Thanks for all your amazing videos

  • @studiodossier
    @studiodossier Рік тому +1

    South Korean soldiers was being feared not because how good they are on battlefield. But how cruely they treated Vietnamese woman and child civilians.

  • @williemasterofdestruction5339
    @williemasterofdestruction5339 Рік тому +19

    My friends dad said he and a couple guys from another platoon that was mostly wiped out banded together and were trying to find a way back to a camp but both platoons had taken heavy losses and they had to go another way vs heading back thru where alot of their buddies were slaughtered. After a few days they came upon a small village that seemed friendly and the men were all gone.
    After being given food they planned to sleep in the rice field nearby.
    The commanding officer went back. Raped some of the young girls and women. Killed a few I think. Set huts on fire.
    Went back.bragged about what he did and had a young girl about 12 with. Naked.
    The guys got this huge c.o. and tied him up next to the trail leading back to the v.c. mayhem and hid claymores all around.tied him with wire and dug up a couple Mines that were near the trail.
    Set trip wires with some grenades.
    Showed him that if he struggled too much that the whole mess would blow.
    Then they left.
    Not sure if they took the girl back but remember him saying she was ok (mostly).
    Anybody else hear this story? Was about 15-20 guys that made it back safe. Any links to info about this? My friends dad just passed last year.
    I remember being at their house and he freaked out once waking up with the power out. Had to have light on always because he would wake up and start thrashing around attacking his wife even.
    He was ambushed his first nite of deployment. The entire base was empty when he came in. They lobbed mortars and heavy m. Gun fire all nite.
    The next day the soldiers returned and said "yeah we don't stay here at nite they just unload their shi t on us till the sun comes up.
    But h.q. won't let us retreat"
    Fubar... fubar indeed..

    • @ndtung
      @ndtung Рік тому

      Đó là tội ác chiến tranh

    • @SavingPvtBryan32
      @SavingPvtBryan32 Рік тому

      Yea I remember it I was there

  • @bnew200
    @bnew200 Рік тому +32

    I know most of the stuff you do is US history-based but I think it would be really interesting if you did Japanese history during the Sengoku era

  • @scottmarquardt3575
    @scottmarquardt3575 Рік тому +3

    I had a step dad after moving out and to the other side of the USA, Don Hackett, was a radio man. Set down his radio, snuck into the jungle, got more than 3!
    Maytrap, like a poem I wrote, April died May said get your s* together.

  • @thuynguyen-nr5po
    @thuynguyen-nr5po Рік тому +16

    Only people with Vietnamese blood can fully understand the historical value of Vietnam. National will 4000 years of building and defending the country, War - Blood - Tears - Heroes!

  • @TechRiota
    @TechRiota Рік тому +1

    Really makes me rethink vietnam

  • @ProfessorDreamer
    @ProfessorDreamer Рік тому +4

    Simple History can you do a vide on the brutal moments of the Iran-Ira War, The War In Iran and The Afghanistan War.

  • @jasonjones7461
    @jasonjones7461 Рік тому +10

    There were limited amounts of Canadian troops in Vietnam as well. This is often left out because they weren't Technically a part of it but significant amounts of Canadian soldiers did fight in Vietnam

    • @User-sb6er
      @User-sb6er Рік тому

      Are you talking about the private citizens that crossed the border to join US forces? Making them technically US soldiers.

    • @nikolai6489
      @nikolai6489 Рік тому

      @@User-sb6er Unless they became us citizens before being soldiers, I don’t think they would fall as under U.S. military. It was probably a joint operation

  • @botfred7862
    @botfred7862 Рік тому +1

    i may be from holland but i think u have the voice to get these people up in the army gawddayumn G.

  • @catherineharris4746
    @catherineharris4746 Рік тому +1

    Well DAMN!😱👍👍👍 Nice graphics!👍👍👍

  • @spike-4219
    @spike-4219 Рік тому +2

    My scout master was a great guy that was a tunnel rat in Vietnam. You'd never think that meeting the dude.

  • @gavinstoner1923
    @gavinstoner1923 Рік тому +4

    The creativity of Vietnamese is on another level.

  • @TheNandofls
    @TheNandofls Рік тому +15

    For the Vietnamese people, this is the resistance war against the American Empire and its henchmen

    • @Roman14Fox88
      @Roman14Fox88 Рік тому +6

      Tell that to all the Southern Vietnamese who chose to fight alongside Americans in order to resist the tyranny of communism.

    • @goonerOZZ
      @goonerOZZ Рік тому

      @@Roman14Fox88 well since they lost... they became traitors.

    • @ongmat4439
      @ongmat4439 Рік тому +2

      The Northern Vietnamese aggressors started this destructive war when Ho Chi Minh was advised / ordered by the international communism to spread their failed ideology of communism / socialism across VN.
      International communism was led by Russia and China at that time. They provided the Northern aggressors with weapons and logistics on credit. The North VN have to pay it back until now.
      The South VN only wanted to live in peace and they were thriving at that time. They tried their best to defend themselves with the help of the US.
      However, the US proved that they messed up their war efforts and in the end they cut the supplies to South VN.
      South VN run out of ammo and the war ended.
      What did Vietnamese people achieve in this VN war? Not much except the destruction, the division of people's heart and mind, and the Vietnamese people have to live the failed ideology of communism / socialism until now.

    • @huybao1193
      @huybao1193 Рік тому

      @@ongmat4439 cope

    • @necoarc2455
      @necoarc2455 Рік тому

      AMERICAN EMPIRE BRUH 💀

  • @Marc816
    @Marc816 Рік тому +1

    The timing of that pic was incredible. At the exact second the pic was taken, the bullet was on its journey through the Viet Cong guy's head.

  • @dylantrippe9072
    @dylantrippe9072 Рік тому +1

    I didnt understand how good they got us with our guard down until now

  • @Seraphinus112
    @Seraphinus112 Рік тому +15

    Its a shame that police officer never got the proper publicity for killing that psychopath. Dude would target the wifes and childern of southern police officers and military members.

    • @mandi8345
      @mandi8345 Рік тому +1

      20 yards from where that photo was taken was a mass grave that psychos squad filled with civilians and set it ablaze. He was rightfully executed to the smell of burning bodies he was directly responsible for. Considering the undue backlash that officer had to put up with the rest of his life it really is a shame SImpleHistory is using it as clickbait for a brutality of war video.....

    • @Rice8730
      @Rice8730 Рік тому

      Is it real or just a cover up by the US like so many cases, can you give me any proof ? Specifically the photo you mentioned. You give me an international newspaper about it, I don't expect a tabloid page to talk about it with unclear evidence.

    • @Rice8730
      @Rice8730 Рік тому

      ​@@mandi8345 Is it real or just a cover up by the US like so many cases, can you give me any proof ? Specifically the photo you mentioned. You give me an international newspaper about it, I don't expect a tabloid page to talk about it with unclear evidence. Hope that the picture you gave it is not a picture of a mass grave containing both VC soldiers and civilians after an American air raid and shelling.

    • @Rice8730
      @Rice8730 Рік тому

      I'm no stranger to killing civilians and saying that the VC did it, where I have a lot of it. Even South Vietnamese soldiers had to build a secret cellar in their house to protect their family members from American soldiers, I am not surprised that it is real (who is that South Vietnamese soldier, you ask, G of my cousin house)

    • @MarkLada
      @MarkLada Рік тому +2

      ​@@Rice8730 I'm confused by your comment.. Are you saying your cousin was in the south Vietnamese army during the Vietnam War, and that he intentionally targeted and killed south Vietnamese civilians? That's messed up man.. If he were my cousin I would turn him into the authorities not brag about what he did on the internet..

  • @joeerickson516
    @joeerickson516 Рік тому +3

    "I turn back 🔙 if I were you?"
    Cowardly lion 🦁 reading 📖 the warning ⚠ sign.🤘

  • @mr.skidmarks1034
    @mr.skidmarks1034 Рік тому +7

    So you mean to say North Vietnamese and Vietnam cong defeated an alliance of south Korea, America, Thailand, Australia and New Zealand? Damn

    • @relaxingmusic3130
      @relaxingmusic3130 Рік тому

      We are proud of our heroic history of defeating the evil colonial empires that invaded our nation. Although strong economically and militarily, they still have to submit to the courage and patriotism of their ancestors. I love Vietnam. I come from Vietnam

    • @TanNguyen-pz2sy
      @TanNguyen-pz2sy Рік тому

      Before those guys, China tried to invade Vietnam for more than 1000 years, but they were still defeated. Vietnam may be weak and easy to bully but there is no case of abandoning the country to others.

    • @nguyenucanh3248
      @nguyenucanh3248 Рік тому

      this war turned into a giant mess of proxy war so yea you could say its kind of another world war tbh

    • @jordyj4126
      @jordyj4126 Рік тому

      @@TanNguyen-pz2sy china did successfully invaded vietnam during han dynasty, tang dynasty and the ming dynasty.

    • @TanNguyen-pz2sy
      @TanNguyen-pz2sy Рік тому +1

      @@jordyj4126 yeah and after that they still get kicked out multiple time and never return so now we have a country call Vietnam. History, my friend.

  • @TheDedictvi
    @TheDedictvi Рік тому +1

    I dont know why, but every time I see this video in my recommended my brain reads it as "Bruh moments of the Vietnam War".

    • @relaxingmusic3130
      @relaxingmusic3130 Рік тому

      We are proud of our heroic history of defeating the evil colonial empires that invaded our nation. Although strong economically and militarily, they still have to submit to the courage and patriotism of their ancestors. I love Vietnam. I come from Vietnam

  • @TheManofsorrows
    @TheManofsorrows Рік тому +1

    The attempt to prevent communism in south Vietnam is not pointless

  • @europa258
    @europa258 Рік тому +4

    Would be cool an American civil war episode

  • @BujangMelaka90
    @BujangMelaka90 Рік тому +4

    Good morning, Vietnam!