Episode #1.5
- Episode aired Sep 17, 2022
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In-joo and In-kyung start new jobs and dig deeper into unanswered questions. Sang-ah takes a sudden trip, inciting a surprising reaction.In-joo and In-kyung start new jobs and dig deeper into unanswered questions. Sang-ah takes a sudden trip, inciting a surprising reaction.In-joo and In-kyung start new jobs and dig deeper into unanswered questions. Sang-ah takes a sudden trip, inciting a surprising reaction.
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HOW DO Koreans WRITE LIES ABOUT THE HISTORY OF VIETNAM?
In episode 8 of Little Women, a character in the film refers to the Korean army during the war in Vietnam. This character said that in 1967, an army of Koreans was selected and brought to Vietnam. In one battle, a Korean soldier can kill 20 Vietnamese soldiers and there are Korean soldiers who can kill 100 Vietnamese soldiers.
Judging by the timeline said in the film and what Korean history has mentioned, it is possible that the film took the plot from the Battle of Binh Dong - and the Vietnamese side called it the battle of Quang Thanh, where "the green dragon was torn apart, tigers were dismembered", this battle caused the Korean troops stationed at many forts near Tra Binh Dong to withdraw, sweeping operations had to be halted until mid-1968 after the Tet Mau Than when the Vietnamese army are weaker on the battlefield.
As for many Koreans, they said that this was a battle "2400 Viet Cong soldiers had to lose to 249 Korean soldiers", "only 15 Korean soldiers died when facing 2 regiments of Viet Cong soldiers". , "200 Korean soldiers are capable of fighting as an army of 5000 soldiers".
On Youtube, the Koreans asked the Vietnamese people to thank the Korean soldiers, to cast statues and hang pictures of the soldiers of the Blue Dragon - Manh Tiger... Do Koreans know that? Are the feats that Korean soldiers fought in Vietnam as "imaginary feats", fabricated and fabricated?
In 1966, the Korean army participated in the "Operation Van Buren" in Phu Yen and they claimed to have killed about 900 Viet Cong soldiers. But, those more than 900 Viet Cong soldiers killed turned out to be from about 22 massacres that killed 925 Vietnamese people, including the Hon Dinh massacre (Dong Hoa, Phu Yen) that killed 65 people. Also, in 1966, a series of "search and destroy" operations by the ROK in Quang Ngai and Quang Nam took place, they reported that hundreds of Viet Cong soldiers were destroyed, but this time period was nightmare time for the people of these two provinces when a series of massacres took place. I heard a saying from a farmer living in Binh Son describing the barbarity of the Korean soldiers: "Wherever the Korean army goes, the gravestones of civilians grow up there".
Another absurd fact is that Koreans propagated about Operation Hoang Dieu 101, which took place in late 1970 and early 1971 by Korean soldiers, which resulted in the destruction of more than 5,000 Viet Cong soldiers. But The US side said that in Operation Hoang Dieu 101 + 103, only 375 Viet Cong soldiers could be killed (Excerpted from the Delta Veterans Affairs Web site, United States Marine Corps). Which means they had overstated nearly 20 times, that's too much of a lie.
In episode 5, the film recreates a corner of the Korean War Memorial Museum in Seoul about the war of Korean soldiers in Vietnam. The film praises the heroism of Korean soldiers in Vietnam, who come from difficult backgrounds but come to a faraway country to fight for justice, fight for the Fatherland. But we all know that's a lie, they are just Mercenary, getting payed for killing people.
White Badge, one of the best political dramas in Korean history, also has a theme about the war in Vietnam. The film is about a journalist and the perspective of soldiers who fought in Vietnam. In the movie, there is a scene where the Korean army sweeps the villagers, captures and tortures an unarmed pregnant woman, this woman says: "I will give birth and I will bring a baby to the forest, my son will fight. Fight until you guys get the hell out of Vietnam"... When it was released and won the Blue Dragon award, but at the same time, the film was also strongly opposed by Korean mercenaries who fought in Vietnam. Vietnam. A representative of a group of veterans also said that the plot of the film was distorted and that the Korean soldiers "did not kill any civilians".
History is reflected in the visits of Koreans to Vietnam during the "Sorry Vietnam" movement, history exists in more than 20 stone steles, the monument engraved tens of thousands of Vietnamese civilians massacred by Korean soldiers, history is summed up in the statue of Pieta Vietnam in Jeju... History is over and sometimes it's so painful that we don't want to remember... How many innocent lives of Vietnamese people were lost, the Vietnamese war for independence and reunification was made much more difficult by Korean mercenaries. The Koreans gained a lot of foreign money from the war and the Vietnamese lost a lot of tears.
The scars are still smoldering waiting to heal, please don't tear it apart again!
#Tifosi.
In episode 8 of Little Women, a character in the film refers to the Korean army during the war in Vietnam. This character said that in 1967, an army of Koreans was selected and brought to Vietnam. In one battle, a Korean soldier can kill 20 Vietnamese soldiers and there are Korean soldiers who can kill 100 Vietnamese soldiers.
Judging by the timeline said in the film and what Korean history has mentioned, it is possible that the film took the plot from the Battle of Binh Dong - and the Vietnamese side called it the battle of Quang Thanh, where "the green dragon was torn apart, tigers were dismembered", this battle caused the Korean troops stationed at many forts near Tra Binh Dong to withdraw, sweeping operations had to be halted until mid-1968 after the Tet Mau Than when the Vietnamese army are weaker on the battlefield.
As for many Koreans, they said that this was a battle "2400 Viet Cong soldiers had to lose to 249 Korean soldiers", "only 15 Korean soldiers died when facing 2 regiments of Viet Cong soldiers". , "200 Korean soldiers are capable of fighting as an army of 5000 soldiers".
On Youtube, the Koreans asked the Vietnamese people to thank the Korean soldiers, to cast statues and hang pictures of the soldiers of the Blue Dragon - Manh Tiger... Do Koreans know that? Are the feats that Korean soldiers fought in Vietnam as "imaginary feats", fabricated and fabricated?
In 1966, the Korean army participated in the "Operation Van Buren" in Phu Yen and they claimed to have killed about 900 Viet Cong soldiers. But, those more than 900 Viet Cong soldiers killed turned out to be from about 22 massacres that killed 925 Vietnamese people, including the Hon Dinh massacre (Dong Hoa, Phu Yen) that killed 65 people. Also, in 1966, a series of "search and destroy" operations by the ROK in Quang Ngai and Quang Nam took place, they reported that hundreds of Viet Cong soldiers were destroyed, but this time period was nightmare time for the people of these two provinces when a series of massacres took place. I heard a saying from a farmer living in Binh Son describing the barbarity of the Korean soldiers: "Wherever the Korean army goes, the gravestones of civilians grow up there".
Another absurd fact is that Koreans propagated about Operation Hoang Dieu 101, which took place in late 1970 and early 1971 by Korean soldiers, which resulted in the destruction of more than 5,000 Viet Cong soldiers. But The US side said that in Operation Hoang Dieu 101 + 103, only 375 Viet Cong soldiers could be killed (Excerpted from the Delta Veterans Affairs Web site, United States Marine Corps). Which means they had overstated nearly 20 times, that's too much of a lie.
In episode 5, the film recreates a corner of the Korean War Memorial Museum in Seoul about the war of Korean soldiers in Vietnam. The film praises the heroism of Korean soldiers in Vietnam, who come from difficult backgrounds but come to a faraway country to fight for justice, fight for the Fatherland. But we all know that's a lie, they are just Mercenary, getting payed for killing people.
White Badge, one of the best political dramas in Korean history, also has a theme about the war in Vietnam. The film is about a journalist and the perspective of soldiers who fought in Vietnam. In the movie, there is a scene where the Korean army sweeps the villagers, captures and tortures an unarmed pregnant woman, this woman says: "I will give birth and I will bring a baby to the forest, my son will fight. Fight until you guys get the hell out of Vietnam"... When it was released and won the Blue Dragon award, but at the same time, the film was also strongly opposed by Korean mercenaries who fought in Vietnam. Vietnam. A representative of a group of veterans also said that the plot of the film was distorted and that the Korean soldiers "did not kill any civilians".
History is reflected in the visits of Koreans to Vietnam during the "Sorry Vietnam" movement, history exists in more than 20 stone steles, the monument engraved tens of thousands of Vietnamese civilians massacred by Korean soldiers, history is summed up in the statue of Pieta Vietnam in Jeju... History is over and sometimes it's so painful that we don't want to remember... How many innocent lives of Vietnamese people were lost, the Vietnamese war for independence and reunification was made much more difficult by Korean mercenaries. The Koreans gained a lot of foreign money from the war and the Vietnamese lost a lot of tears.
The scars are still smoldering waiting to heal, please don't tear it apart again!
#Tifosi.
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