• @zzzz
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    251 year ago

    Can you please elaborate? I’m curious to know.

    • Xanthrax
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      1 year ago

      In total, between 1965 and 1973, 312,853 South Korean soldiers fought in Vietnam; Vietnam’s Ministry of Culture and Communications in an unofficial investigation[6] estimated they killed 41,400 enemy fighters and 5,000 civilians.[7] After the Vietnam war, there were thousands of children of mixed Korean and Vietnamese descent, called Lai Dai Han, born of Korean workers or soldiers and local Vietnamese.[8] Reportedly, many resulted from widespread “My Lai-style massacres” that[9] involved the rape of Vietnamese Women by South Korean soldiers.[8] Various civil society groups continue to hope for a formal investigation and apology into these events.[10]

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Korea–Vietnam_relations

      • @yamanii
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        281 year ago

        Wait they also never apologized but still pester Japan about it?

      • @curiousPJ
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        181 year ago

        Yikes so they literally did onto others what others have done to them.

      • @afraid_of_zombies
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        11 year ago

        We really start needing to draft into combat roles the families of leaders. There would have been no Vietnam war if John John was deployed

    • Polarsailor
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      151 year ago

      South Korean (ROK) soldiers were heavily involved in the US-Vietnam war and had a reputation for being effective but brutal. Maybe this is related to that?