I am Vietnamese. In Vietnam, we have a song that everyone knows how to sing: 'Although my life loves roses, the enemy forces me to hold a gun.' Our country never wants war, because we, more than anyone, understand how brutal and painful war is. It is heartbreaking to see bullets embedded in soldiers, no matter which side they are on. I pray for peace for both our countries forever
@choopa1670Ай бұрын
I’m not American but I wanna say sorry for what they have done. You have a beautiful country and even better people. I love vietnam and its people and am truly disgusted at what yous went through. I have so much respect for Vietnamese and their ability to stand up against world superpowers. Such happy and nice people always smiling and laughing. I have many Vietnamese friends I grew up with. 🙏🏽
@sunrayisdown169022 күн бұрын
@@choopa1670 America is a terrorist country who hav never won a a war they started. WAR CRIMINALS .
@ArpitShukla-zm1uiАй бұрын
आजादी के लिए खून बहाना पड़ता है, भारत से बहुत सारा प्यार मेरे वियतनामियों भाई और बहनों के लिए ❤
@ManhPham-mp5ms5 ай бұрын
I am a young person from Vietnam, taught about the losses of the previous generations, with my grandpa having endured torture under French colonial rule. However, this does not make us harbor hatred towards any nation, not even those who waged wars in Vietnam. We understand that every nation harbors conflicting ideologies and there will always be groups supporting wars. We are also taught to cherish peace and to continue safeguarding it in our country. We hope that all nations on this planet will live in peace and achieve sustainable development.
@davidschmidt2705 ай бұрын
That is a beautiful way to look at this! Please don't hate Americans...I am an American, as such, I do NOT agree with everything my government does or has done... Peace and blessings from the LORD Jesus Christ to you & your family Sir!
@seanconnors34625 ай бұрын
Wow, much respect to you and your people for having that mindset and I’m glad to hear you’re not taught hatred. We as well…( atleast in the northeastern U.S.) dont hold any anger towards your country. I hope for continued peace in the future as well!
@larkop65045 ай бұрын
People in my home country fought a war at the same time as the Vietnam War. We even tried to use some of the Vietnamese tactics. I wish our people thought like the Vietnamese because your country is developing fast while ours is plagued by bitter hatred.
@celtekrider24 ай бұрын
@@davidschmidt270 There is no need to apologize for our government to the Vietnamese people. They beat our asses in Vietnam and they should be proud of that. They did to America what America did to the British to be independent. Also, Vietnamese people do not like vietcong. Vietnamese and America are close friends and one in the same. 🙏✌️
@JayDoooogg4 ай бұрын
The Vietnamese people bravely fought and deserved their freedom, peace and to no more be disturbed by colonialists. Your way at looking at all this after whats been done to you makes it even more obvious you deserved to be free from the devils in american government and military.
@Hoanphuc963 ай бұрын
As a Vietnamese person, I want to point out a very important aspect that was overlooked in the video: regarding the long-term effects of Agent Orange, some Vietnamese people call as dioxin toxin. The toxin affects the next generation of soldiers or civilians who were exposed and contaminated (quite popular), causing severe consequences for children born during peacetime who still endure immense suffering, such as genetic mutations, intellectual disabilities, paralysis, and disabilities,... They become a burden and a source of pain for their parents. The war has ended, but people still survive, enjoying peace, some have lost their comrades, most have lost their loved ones, and they live the rest of their lives with the duty of caring for their disabled children, just like their own non-healing pain, their defect life in all past, present and future... In my country, they have a name of this call: "Orange pain".
@pieduacademy219Ай бұрын
US is the biggest enemy of people in Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, Egypt, Serya, Plastien, Iran, Japan and in Pakistan.
@pieduacademy219Ай бұрын
US is the biggest enemy of people in Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, Egypt, Serya, Plastien, Iran, Japan and in Pakistan.
@anthonygray9765Ай бұрын
You are so right 😇😇😇😇
@gdmofoАй бұрын
Truth
@gdmofoАй бұрын
Lots of US gi and Vietnamese people exposed to deadly agent orange
@AraphAt1918 ай бұрын
I visited Ho Chi Min City (Saigon ) and nearly drop a tear when I was in the war museum.. I have a huge respect for Vietnamese people.. The resilience is unmatched!!!!!
@AraphAt1918 ай бұрын
@@user-hb2dv4ve6q yeah, traitors to the nation.. I know it's not the right method but unfortunately this is the world we live in .
@indiosveritas8 ай бұрын
Did you visit any Vietnam vet hospital in America ? Thought not .
@AraphAt1918 ай бұрын
@@indiosveritas you r too emotional talking this shit to me... I don't care about any imperialist nations..
@Zov6318 ай бұрын
@@user-hb2dv4ve6qthe museum has zero propaganda just purely portraits how terrible the war is.
@MeetJohnnyNg8 ай бұрын
@@user-hb2dv4ve6qthey don’t show the atrocities done by North Vietnam Communist regime in the north and the Viet Cong in the south. Look up Hue massacre 1968, and Land Reform 1954 in north Vietnam more than 170800 people killed.
@andrewlorenz31397 ай бұрын
I am from the UK. I have had the pleasure of visiting Vietnam on a number of occasions. One of our guides told us that he took a group of US veterans back to an area where they fought. They fell into conversation with some locals through him. It came about that they had been on opposite sides during one particular battle on a certain date. Amazing coincidence perhaps to just come across each other on the day they visited? A mutually respectable conversation took place, soldiers thrown into conflict, sharing their experiences. My wife and I love the country and the people.
@ronbentley54897 ай бұрын
The fortitude of the Vietnamese was amazing....they shot at us when ever they got an escape route stirred u OK the honest without getting stung....they were building booby traps and making the components out of what ever they found...they are amazing and deserve to run their country in the manner they choose....we referred to them as Mr VC and Mr NVA as a sign of respect for their fighting prowess. .I think about if America was occupied we would be getting in our share of jabs
@johncezar3507 ай бұрын
look up mr john stryker meyer i think that may be the one your talking about theres a video of his meeting with vietnamese commander on the very scene of where they faced in battle near the borders of laos ,they guy was like i remember you u shot me and laughed it off together like gentlemen the verbal stories are insane both sides these guys are legends of their time still going out there reminisce reconcile together and trying to find what happened to the fallen mia trying to bring them home
@andrewlorenz31397 ай бұрын
@@johncezar350 Thanks, I will have a look at that. Have a good day.
@codkiller44236 ай бұрын
Ur country is evil
@zzigg33436 ай бұрын
❤
@فاضل-ع4س8ت23 күн бұрын
سلام ربي عليهم رجال أبطال يدافعون عن وطنهم ضد المحتلين والمخربين تحيه لهم من اليمن إلى إخواننا في فتنام
@hitmeo1913Күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@Clink183Күн бұрын
الشعب الفيتنامي دائمًا يقف جنبًا إلى جنب مع الإخوة والأخوات العرب.
@kyledamron3 ай бұрын
My father was sent to fight in Vietnam. He came home a traumatized shell of himself addicted to drugs the rest of his life. He made me sware to him after 9/11 that I wasn't going to enlist because of what he saw. I know he didn't believe in what America did to Vietnam and I am truly sorry that my family ever set foot in the country. My grandfather was also in the military he served many years starting in ww2 and as a Lt. Col. in Korea. He wrote a book called Korean Tales. He was court marshalled for writing it but won his day in court. It brought to light some possible war crimes. He also wrote a novel called "show me a hero". I have a great respect for the military and every soldier. I just don't always agree with the wars or some of the things soldiers are asked to do.
@terryyakamoto34882 ай бұрын
Well said. Never forget that we enjoy the freedom to express our opposition to these wars. In Russia, criticising the war would land you in prison. Astonishingly, certain people admire their political system
@lairdknight4759Ай бұрын
My father too, didn't die in Vietnam, but he did die FROM Vietnam.
@kensterknig177Ай бұрын
The world is not a perfect place; and we are not a perfect species
@Khoavne8 күн бұрын
Ông và cha của bạn chắc rằng rất ân hận về những gì họ đã làm ở đất nước tôi
@ludekspurny55537 ай бұрын
Vietnamese are absolutely unbelievable strong people. And very dirigent. My big respect to them.
@nigeh53267 ай бұрын
The Vietnamese had been fighting invaders for a thousand years by the Vietnam War. They had fought the Chinese, the French, the Japanese and others before they fought the Americans.
@jy92917 ай бұрын
Dirigent, indeed!
@ludekspurny55537 ай бұрын
@@jy9291 diligent, of course😁
@Hey_you_______x7 ай бұрын
@jy9291 dirigent, wise, and rucky.
@zcam19696 ай бұрын
too bad they didn't respect American values .
@SmJewel-qd5ss4 ай бұрын
Respect and Love the nation of Vietnam....... from Dhaka, Bangladesh 🇧🇩
@CaptainRonAhoy3 ай бұрын
Thank you and respect to you....
@bobbysaka42773 ай бұрын
fight for freedom from imprealism
@SmJewel-qd5ss2 ай бұрын
@@CaptainRonAhoy ❤
@SmJewel-qd5ss2 ай бұрын
@@bobbysaka4277 ❤
@ericjohn567820 күн бұрын
bangladesh is close to vietnam
@moonmissy5 ай бұрын
I was born in 1975, I found Vietnamese people to be so forgiving. No grudge is kept for the American and people from both sides of the conflict learned to heal and forgive. Vietnamese people are profoundly resilient.
@marciestoddard7305 ай бұрын
Absoluteky. My experience teaching in vietnam was a good one. No animosity i coukd feel.
@tiendao19943 ай бұрын
We were taught that we could hate the US government at the time as much as we could, but we could not hate the American people, their protests to end the Vietnam War showed that they're just like us, we all want peace.
@cynki515224 күн бұрын
More than anyone else, we Vietnamese understand the true value of peace. We also know and understand that there were many American soldiers who were willing to shoot or injure themselves to avoid having to take up arms and go to war. We put the past aside, forgive but do not forget.
@laniethosea97814 ай бұрын
Vietnamese are courageous people.. salute from Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬👍
@ronbentley54897 ай бұрын
I served as a Marine infantry in Vietnam in 68-69.....Vietnam is a beautiful country and green as it can be...the people are very hard working in an agricultural society...they live in hooches with many generations in the same home ....they put a great emphasis on age and experience in life so the elderly are looked upon as resources and they are listened to for their resolution too problems that all farmers have worldwide....they are a tough people because they have been invaded and reinvaded for a couple hundred years...China,French,Japanese and the American have at one time or other been occupied Vietnam....they have kept their identity and now are now the fastest growing country in Asia.....wishing them success in their emerging as a nation....how can you you beat a people that refuse to be beaten
@hailinhnguyen26477 ай бұрын
Tôn trọng ông từ VN.
@PkPk-l9b7 ай бұрын
You bad man😢😢😢
@chandlerstepina39477 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service sir!
@mikepi6607 ай бұрын
THEY lost, have no FREEDOM,, they lost my friend,,,, Controlled animals now is all,,,
@abramweston98737 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service. It’s one of the only place America has occupied you can still vacation as an American and not only be safe but be treated amazing. They’re friendly but fierce ppl.
@kenc32885 ай бұрын
Thanks for an excellent program. We have visited both HCM and Hanoi, really like the kind Vietnamese people. Hope to visit again soon. Cheers from Australia 🇳🇿
@Prohahealth7 ай бұрын
A wonderful documentary. As a Vietnamese, my grandpa and uncles sacrificed and lost their lives in this war. I was deeply moved watching this and extremely proud to be resilient Vietnamese 🇻🇳 . Hope for peace worldwide 🇻🇳✌️
@metalstorm456 ай бұрын
Vietnamese are tough and resilient people. I'm married to a Vietnamese woman and proud to have her and know about her country and culture. I dont know what the current generation of Vietnamese is like but people from her era 70s - 90s tough hard working! 🙏🏼
@lifeabovetreeline6 ай бұрын
We are all humans living on this planet. Imagine if we all worked together. ✌🏼
@typer29096 ай бұрын
@@lifeabovetreelinewell we’d have to stop listening to the people that put us against one another, but in order to do that we must ignore our governments all at once and employ a shared set of rules and morals, making our government officials just men in a building once again i’ll probably get taken down for this comment but this is the one and only way to free the world, but even coming together seems far fetched
@thethaovatoquoc3125 ай бұрын
Are you proud of the utterly corrupt and brutal Vietnamese Commie regime's continued robbing lands and homes of Vietnamese citizens? Are you proud of Vietnamese Commie government officials' lavishly dining on $100K per meal at Salt Bae restaurants while many Vietnamese elderlies and teens have been selling lottery tickets on the streets for $5 a day to survive? That dude To Lam is now even promoted to position of President of Commie Vietnam. Are you proud of Commie Vietnamese fraudsters' like VinFast spreading their lethality and deceptions to US, with its stock ticker VFS $93 at IPO and now $4? So proud, right comrade?
@sickowhale68614 ай бұрын
I'll tell you what they did even before America started the war. Vietcongs, supplied by Ho Chi Min, infiltrated South Vietnam and *killed* people. To terrorize South Vietnamese people, Vietcongs raided their village, slice open pregnant woman's belly and kill her just because she went out to vote, murdered the leader of the village, brought his 3,4 year old children and tortured them on the street, murder them, decapitate their limbs and hung it on the village war as a warning sign. They did things like that thousands of times. You ask old South Vietnamese people, They will remember kids going to school and coming back with her both hands amputated(because she went to school, Ho Chi Minh hated South Vietnamese people being educated under democratic regime). Ho Chi Min killed hundred thousands of Vietnamese people. They don't teach you that.
@Matt-ee3qg3 ай бұрын
I just got back yesterday from Saigon I’m a Australian 🇦🇺 went to the tunnels went to the war museum and all I can say it was very sad for the Vietnamese people. It was very sad for The American soldiers and the Australian soldiers and any other soldiers involved along with the photographers that lost their life. It was just horrible for everyone but I will leave on this note. I will say the Vietnamese people are very lovely. People are encourage anyone that hasn’t been over to Vietnam, to visit their lovely country thanks . 😊
@TrizzleTV6 ай бұрын
We fought a very clever and intelligent opponent in Vietnam. I commend them for coming together to save the village people underground! That garnishes so much damn respectful!! War is ugly. Love to the Vietnamese people from a US Army veteran’s son! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@nguyenan15713 күн бұрын
Và bây giờ người Mỹ vẫn đi gây thêm chiến tranh
@deano69127 ай бұрын
I love Vietnam. Beautiful country, wonderful people. Best wishes to everyone in Vietnam from Australia. Excellent documentary. Thank-you for posting.😊
@FTY135 ай бұрын
Shame they never mention how we found the tunnels or we're even there . Only halfway through there might be a miracle
@sickowhale68614 ай бұрын
I'll tell you what they did even before America started the war. Vietcongs, supplied by Ho Chi Min, infiltrated South Vietnam and *killed* people. To terrorize South Vietnamese people, Vietcongs raided their village, slice open pregnant woman's belly and kill her just because she went out to vote, murdered the leader of the village, brought his 3,4 year old children and tortured them on the street, murder them, decapitate their limbs and hung it on the village war as a warning sign. They did things like that thousands of times. You ask old South Vietnamese people, They will remember kids going to school and coming back with her both hands amputated(because she went to school, Ho Chi Minh hated South Vietnamese people being educated under democratic regime). Ho Chi Min killed hundred thousands of Vietnamese people. They don't teach you that.
@panamacolon04Ай бұрын
Everyone has the right to defend themselves
@UnsencoredTube22 күн бұрын
why you so happy bro
@anthonyhall44277 ай бұрын
My dad was a 75th Ranger in Vietnam (Army). One Uncle ( Marines). And another (Navy). So the Vietnam War is deeply impacted in our family. I salute all that had to go through that useless🫡
@Haddley3334 ай бұрын
I was born well after the vietnam war but strangely enough it I can't get enough of the content. There's lots to be fascinated about and you're only scratching the surface, from how resilient civilians were there for decades when defending against French and eventually USA. It's shocking how we treat our troops when they return home with memories that will always haunt them. So much spent on war when we just neglect those that served. As i get older history keeps repeating itself and it's remarkably disappointing that we never learn because of a thirst for power. War. War never changes.
@hieudoan11167 ай бұрын
Vietnamese people have a profound understanding of the pain and loss wrought by war. Over nearly 1000 years, they endured Chinese domination, followed by a century of conflict against the French and Americans, as well as the 1979 border war with China. While documentary films accurately depict aspects of Vietnam's history, but it is only a small part of Vietnam's history. War, in its wake, leaves only devastation and anguish for all parties involved. That's why, in times of peace, Vietnam always wanted reconciliation and goodwill with all countries in the world. Hope for peace in the world🤝
@mikepi6607 ай бұрын
THEY are LOOSERS,,, NO LIBERTY NOW,, fool,,,
@thethaovatoquoc3126 ай бұрын
The current Vietnamese Commie is a puppet regime installed by Commie China. That's why it often brutally suppressed any anti-China protests in Vietnam, and only strategically let these protests proceed on occasions to remind Commie China that it controlled the Vietnam population for its master. All true.
@boykewang23 күн бұрын
希望东亚团结起来
@Forcefed7777 ай бұрын
I'm Gen X but my father fought in Vietnam and me growing up he never spoke a word about it. He spent the rest of his life as a working , reserved , quiet alcoholic that rarely would smile or chuckle. I believe this was caused by his time in the war and how he lived with it until passing away at age 59. The ironic thing is many of my friends happen to be Vietnamese both in the States and online still in Vietnam, so I found this documentary to be quite interesting.
@benimadhavmohanty74267 ай бұрын
95 not 59 please correct
@Endidixknsej7 ай бұрын
@@benimadhavmohanty7426how tf do you know
@oz_medias7 ай бұрын
@@benimadhavmohanty7426 Correct your math? If he was 19 in 1959, and passed away in 1999 he would have been 59 when he passed. Point is, you have no idea when he entered the war, what age he was, nor do you know what year he passed away, you just assume he passed recently. Please correct
@Endidixknsej7 ай бұрын
@@CRAIG5835 shut it Fanny you could never even comprehend what they went through you think speaking to someone in person is a difficult task 🤣🤣🤡
@TomRiddle-ww5on7 ай бұрын
Shut up if you don't know what your talking about @@benimadhavmohanty7426
@EndGate9907 ай бұрын
I am from the country of Algeria 🇩🇿 North Africa We salute and appreciate the resistant and brave Vietnamese people Our circumstances are similar My country Algeria faced the French occupation 🇲🇫 The French attacked us in the year 1830 and occupied our country in 130 A year until 1962 when the barbaric occupation withdrew They killed many of my people about 6 million Algerian people and they conducted nuclear tests in the Algerian desert where many Algerians were afflicted with cancer and deformities But the Algerian people despite the few weapons they possessed resisted the French bravely and killed many of their soldiers just as happened in Vietnam
@DinoMan_67 ай бұрын
It’s always the French…
@oopj19166 ай бұрын
@@DinoMan_6 có thể bạn không biết nhưng phần lớn thu nhập của nước pháp đến từ đóng góp của các nước thuộc địa , đến tận bây giờ vẫn là như vậy dù cho nhiều nước bắc phi đã được độc lập. cái gọi là chính quyền dân chủ ở đó do pháp bí mật cài người và kí điều lệ cho phép họ độc lập nhưng phải bán tài nguyên và cống nạp tài sản hàng năm cho nước pháp . đó cũng là lí do pháp luôn hỗ trợ ukraine đánh Nga vì nước Nga hỗ trợ lật đổ chính phủ do pháp lập nên ở các nước thuộc địa bắc phi. các bạn có thể tìm hiểu về những nhà chính trị đó giàu có muôn đời nhưng người dân thì nghèo đói
@seanjames68794 ай бұрын
@DinoMan_6 yes always the French. Look what's happening in Africa, the Francophone countries
@mossadagent95824 ай бұрын
After the French left you started to kill each other right??
@argr2 ай бұрын
@@DinoMan_6 What do you think of the English, Spanish, Portuguese, Germans, Dutch, Belgians, Russians, Chinese, Japanese, Americans, etc. Stop crying. Improve the world and start with yourself. Lol....
@ابوغفرانسعد22 күн бұрын
الشعب الفيتنامي شعب مناظل وشعب شجاع ❤❤❤❤الف تحيه لكل الشعوب الحره
@farhadturabi53544 ай бұрын
Love and Respect for Vietnam from Afghanistan
@mikechevreaux76073 ай бұрын
Afghanistan IS The Vietnam Of The Middle East - Also Was NEVER Conquered.
@williamfunes27403 ай бұрын
How can you be in Afghanistan?
@farhadturabi53543 ай бұрын
@@williamfunes2740 I am from Afghanistan not in Afghanistan
@armansami953 ай бұрын
@@williamfunes2740 why cant he?
@shaharyarqureshi68943 ай бұрын
Dear brother Farhad the courage and bravery which our Afghan brothers showed against the cruelty of America and its allies is matchless. Love and respect from a Pakistani brother
@dulichvlogs7 ай бұрын
hi, i am Vietnamese, i love all people on the world
@gregparrott7 ай бұрын
Respect from a U.S. citizen who was never in the military. I watched this to gain a better understanding. P.S. I am now retired, but my boss for over a decade fled Vietnam as a child around 1972. He is very smart, kind and disciplined. His father was in the south Vietnamese military.
@JimMc-o2p7 ай бұрын
Yes bro your ppl were very nice an new ow to fight❤❤
@Pay-No-Mind7 ай бұрын
Much love from the UK Brother ✌
@nigeh53267 ай бұрын
If we all loved each other instead of trying to hurt each other the world could be a much better place. 🇬🇧
@West_Coast_Mainline7 ай бұрын
I love all the people of vietnam
@ratter5317 ай бұрын
Coming back from Viet Nam was hell here in our country, I am an old man now at age 72, but the hell of Viet Nam never leaves my mind.. The hell and nightmares of that wasted war never goes away, from us vets. To all my BROTHERS OUT THERE..I LOVE YOU ALL SO MUCH.
@SuperUAP7 ай бұрын
Yeah, my father was a tunnel rat the war really messed that man up.
@snowroaches7 ай бұрын
Welcome home.
@TheBmco996 ай бұрын
I’m 69 I wanted to go enjoying, but my dad wouldn’t let me I wasn’t doing good in school didn’t like school whatsoever. I ended up getting in lots of trouble. I wish he would’ve let me go ahead and get in there live or die. It’s what I wanted to do stages in life and doing good now, don’t anything to have a house and worth over $1 million at one time my wife got sick ovarian cancer drugged down to where we have nothing
My wife is Vietnamese-American. Her parents lived through the war, came to America. She’s tough as nails. They’re absolutely nuts, in a good way. Nobody will understand these people’s durability until you meet them and live with them up close. ❤️
@NhungNguyen-zy7ec7 ай бұрын
😂Califonia đúng không😂Họ làm đéo gì phải dân Việt Nam tôi, làm ơn về nhà bạn hỏi vợ bạn có Thiếu nước không nhé
@HoangLe-ht5fo7 ай бұрын
Yup, sound like normal Vietnamese family.😂❤🎉 They're all nuts. ❤❤😂 Unstoppable people
@Matty-s7s7 ай бұрын
I believe that. God bless you all❤❤❤
@bwise557 ай бұрын
I married my best friend of over 30years and she’s Vietnamese, I love how loyal their family is, they look out for each no matter what…it’s been an amazing experience getting to know her massive family members and to hear all of their courageous stories about experiences from fleeing Vietnam to getting robbed by Thai pirates to living on Bidong Island .. By January 1979, there were 40,000 Vietnamese on the island and by June 1979 it was said to be the most densely populated place on earth with about 40,000 refugees crowded into a flat area hardly larger than a football field.
@col.greasebagmcqueen99336 ай бұрын
My first longtime GF was Vietnamese. Her and her brother were the first generation born in The US. They were amazing people and treated me very well even though I'm white. I had a rough homelife and lived with her and her family for a few years. Her mom would wake up at 5AM to cook me breakfast before work even after working in their restaurant until 12 or 1 in the morning. Super hard working people and very loyal. I hope they're doing well.
@agavebob34627 ай бұрын
This the Best Documentary on Vietnam War i have ever seen!
@sengbeo4561Ай бұрын
10,000 days war.. documentary made by America and Canada, if you ignore the small details, it is quite true from our Vietnamese perspective
@beammeup84586 ай бұрын
I have lived and worked / lead on major infrastructure projects in North Vietnam ...... I chose Hanoi because they had beaten the Americans .... The north is tough ..... It was hard work at first, but once you win respect ... it remains. I love Vietnam. I have many friends and colleagues there. My partner is Vietnamese ..... I lived next to the lake where Mc Cain took a swim ,,, loved it !
@osiresmaiamaia90485 ай бұрын
Numa guerra todos perdem não há vencedores, só dor e sofrimento...Os vietnamitas tem meu apreço e respeito, por serem um povo aguerrido.. Parabéns pela postagem do vídeo..do Brasil..
@KitingDevАй бұрын
Nem todos amigo, existe sempre alguém com outras intenções 💰
@thuongem2470Ай бұрын
Chiến tranh hy sinh là tất yếu. Kết thúc là mục tiêu hoàn thành. Việt nam đã thống nhất lãnh thổ đó là xứ mệnh, người mỹ đã bỏ chạy. Sao lại nói không ai chiến thắng
@osiresmaiamaia9048Ай бұрын
Em tese um ganha..mas com sofrimento de muitas vidas..admiro a coragem e a determinação de vocês Vietnamitas, será que uma guerra vale apena..? Espero um dia conhecer essa grande nação..
@ĐăngPhanHải-w4i27 күн бұрын
Chủ nghĩa đế quốc xâm lược mỹ dù có mạnh đến đâu cũng không thể thắng cả một dân tộc Việt Nam bị xâm lược vì cuộc chiến của Việt Nam là chính nghĩa còn đế quốc mỹ là phi nghĩa bạn không thể đứng nhìn khi mà đế quốc mỹ đến đất nước của bạn xâm lược giết hại người thân nhân dân của bạn được không có gì quý bằng độc lập tự do hết
@nguyenan15713 күн бұрын
Ở đây ko gọi là cuộc chiến mả phải gọi là cuộc đánh đuổi quân xâm lược Mỹ và cuối cùng quân xâm lược Mỹ đã phải cút khỏi Việt Nam và đi xâm lược các nước khác cho đến tận bây giờ
@curtisackenbrack26695 ай бұрын
That was/is an excellent documentary about the Vietnam War. It was narrated very well, & it had good testimonials from people who lived through & were involved in the conflict.
@LVR96 ай бұрын
Much respect for Vietnamese from Iraq 🇮🇶
@oopj19166 ай бұрын
người Việt Nam còn món nợ ân tình với cố tổng thống Saddam Hussein và người dân Iraq
@dignon386 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@tormundgaint10226 ай бұрын
I respect you guys Iraqis. Went through hell as well.
@AnhEmKho5 ай бұрын
Yêu người iraq
@anhtuanluu4835 ай бұрын
Vietnamese people love and respect Mr President Saddam Hussein.😢
@VinayDutta-kw5yj2 ай бұрын
I was a kid reading about the war in newspaper. Headlines used to be " 500 sorties in one day by USAF. " " Carpet Bombing of Hanoi". Yet the brave Vietnamese never gave up. Americans were kicked out.
@dragon888193ftw6 ай бұрын
respect to vietnamese people from iraq, we followed your footsteps and your strength gave us courage 30 years later
@sampantiliano6 ай бұрын
The people of Iraq can’t stop fighting with each other long enough to help yourselves.
@dragon888193ftw6 ай бұрын
@@sampantiliano That's fine, even with us fighting each other we still cleaned our country from the invaders. Let's not forget that technically the Vietnamese were fighting each other as well.
@CheekyKhihuahua5 ай бұрын
@dragon888193ftw but American soldiers are still there training and assisting...so technically there's some invaders left lol
@AnhEmKho5 ай бұрын
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@dragon888193ftw5 ай бұрын
@@CheekyKhihuahua the country is under control of shia militias. americans have about 3k soldiers at most left in the country who are confined to 2-3 bases and regularly get bombed. for all intents and purposes, the war is over. theres just a countdown timer till the invaders leave. only a matter of time at this point also, "training and assisting"? lol
@deaniegarcia56947 ай бұрын
I grew up facing this war, watching the news daily, the Government telling us we lost 50 men today but we killed 400 VC…day after day, year after year. I began thinking “how many do they have?” Finally, facing the draft to be in a war, not wanting to be the last guy KIA, I enlisted in the USAF. I saw and experienced the war without seeing combat…as the American people turned on the uniform, the only thing they could disdain…and they did. The looks of hatred, being accused of being “baby killers etc”, spoken softly so we alone could hear them. I wore the uniform only on base, wearing a cap to hide my GI haircut. 20 years later at a training session for work, Viet Nam vets were asked to stand and were welcomed home and thanked. I cried. My heart aches when I think about the devastation.
@PowerAI7886 ай бұрын
We had a whole nation to fight at that time
@HongHaiFoxconnTKHKT-vb2rc5 ай бұрын
I am a Vietnamese citizen, and in our country, there is only one war. It is the resistance against the invaders. Never refer to that war by the name: the Vietnam War.
@SalvagedSinner6 ай бұрын
I arrived in Vietnam in the summer of '68. In my 32 years of life, I've never met a people like the Vietnamese.
@ActiveDodger6 ай бұрын
That math is not adding up!
@nineteen84866 ай бұрын
good or bad
@SalvagedSinner6 ай бұрын
@@ActiveDodger maybe you've done the wrong equation lol
@ActiveDodger6 ай бұрын
@@SalvagedSinner hahaha, you said '68 and you are 32. I tried every formula posdible, and it still doesn't compute
@SalvagedSinner6 ай бұрын
@@ActiveDodger did you try 32×12/74+3?
@shotty21647 ай бұрын
My uncle volunteer for the Marine Corps in 1966. He was hit by shrapnel from a mine and was left a paraplegic until he died in 2023. He lost the use of both legs, his right arm, and suffered an anoxic brain injury from dying several times on the operating table and his brain not getting enough oxygen. This war was totally pointless. And people still suffer from it to this day. Our government should be ashamed.
@adrianh3327 ай бұрын
I agree100% normally I would hesitate to say a war was pointless because it feels kind of like I'm disparaging the fighting soldiers sacrifices but this was a pointless war and 58000+ Americans died for no good reason. The Vietnam war is the polar opposite of WW2.
@chitaole83317 ай бұрын
Các bạn là những người thông thái và yêu chuộng hòa bình. Mến chào từ Việt Nam.
@YuckFoutube-e1z7 ай бұрын
And the people that voted for said government.
@YuckFoutube-e1z7 ай бұрын
@@chitaole8331 Họ đã có chiến tranh trong 92% thời gian họ là một quốc gia. Yêu hòa bình?
@mathiasniemeier43597 ай бұрын
Vietnam, never did 1 thing to the UNITED STATES. SO DISGUSTING THIS AND ALL. THE WORST CONTROL OVER A COUNTRY WAS ROME TAKING OVER OVER JUDAH AND KILLING: JESUS: ...THAT DAY SHOULD HAVE BEEN THE LAST CONTROL, BUT BECAUSE PEOPLE DON'T TRUST JESUS, TODAY...WAR AND KILLING WILL CONTINUE.
@Lakas-ur4sl7 ай бұрын
Big respect to my brothers and sisters of Vietnam from NE India you are really brave 👍
@Jett_in_CS6 ай бұрын
VN
@AnhEmKho5 ай бұрын
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@DonaldPollard-g4z4 ай бұрын
I joined the Marines at the age of 17 in 1962 right out of high school. I went to Vietnam 🇻🇳 for my first of 3 tours in 1964. I walk in 3 times but only walked out once. I was medically retired as a GYSGT of Marines in 1980 and I’m now a double amputee. But you know what? I would do it all over again. All of the people that I work with and I’m talking about the people from Vietnam 🇻🇳 I Loved.
@lakshithadee29145 ай бұрын
Much respect for Vietnamese from Sri lanka..🧡
@Forge53047 ай бұрын
All my Dad wanted to do was go to college and get a good job. He loved listening to Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, CCR, Marshall Tucker Band. I miss you Daddy.
@Sumi2k67 ай бұрын
Morrison took his daughter Emily, then one year of age, to the Pentagon, and either set her down or handed her off to someone in the crowd before setting himself ablaze. He died within two minutes of leaving in an ambulance for Fort Myer.[9] Morrison's reasons for taking Emily are not entirely known. However, Morrison's wife Anne later recalled, "Whether he thought of it that way or not, I think having Emily with him was a final and great comfort to Norman... [S]he was a powerful symbol of the children we were killing with our bombs and napalm - who didn't have parents to hold them in their arms."[10] In a letter he mailed to Welsh, Morrison reassured her of the faith in his act. "Know that I love thee ... but I must go to help the children of the priest's village". McNamara described Morrison's death as "a tragedy not only for his family but also for me and the country. It was an outcry against the killing that was destroying the lives of so many Vietnamese and American youth." He was survived by Anne Welsh and three children, Ben (who died of cancer in 1976), Christina and Emily.😢
@anthonymoore34987 ай бұрын
It is an additional tradedgy that America did not acknowledge the reason for the exit of the French. That it was that it was not a winnable war!
@nigeh53267 ай бұрын
@@anthonymoore3498 The USA was obsessed with the domino theory and thought that if Vietnam was Communist after the French left then other countries would follow including possibly India, Australia and New Zealand. As a result they supported a corrupt unpopular government the people didn’t want. A government that mistreated non Catholics, the poor and the peasants. The USA knew how bad the South’s government was but accepted it because it was anti communist.
@MishimaToshiro7 ай бұрын
French are just loosers on any war
@jessedavis69747 ай бұрын
What a waste of life! War deepened the divide of people, but peace unites. Nowadays, there's only one Germany and one Vietnam. Maybe someday only one Korea and one America.
@yuliantoanto92997 ай бұрын
Indonesia 🇮🇩 respect for Vietnam 🇻🇳
@AnhEmKho5 ай бұрын
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@pk37784 ай бұрын
@@AnhEmKho In juxtaposition YISREAL'S "victorious" wars of occupation and expansion were conducted in the clasp of deliberate media blackouts , until today---where the era of social media and alternative news sources has taken major root, in a way that the US can't park an Aircraft carrier group and clandestinely support it's select "allies" without LIVE detection by privately owned satellites... The days of preemptive "surgical strikes" are over , alongside the days of clandestine western/US support and involvement -- th new wars of liberation will become longer, more protracted and bloodier on both sides.....
@vornamenachname41637 ай бұрын
I'm right here in Hanoi and watching it. Vietnamese people are going forward towards a golden future!
@jonathankenton71827 ай бұрын
Best wishes. Almost 50 years since the end. Are you any better off now?
@nigeh53267 ай бұрын
@@jonathankenton7182 If you watch documentaries about Vietnam today it has come a long way. Although it calls itself communist like China it’s capitalist in some ways. It is much more industrialised now and has millionaires just as China does.
@vornamenachname41637 ай бұрын
@@nigeh5326 no Problem in my point of viel. IT is the Asian was Not comparable with the Western mind
@124Outdoor7 ай бұрын
I often pop over the Hanoi from Thailand for a long weekend. There’s something very special about the city.
@Thats_all_she_wrote_Dear_John6 ай бұрын
Because they have become capitalists in so many ways.
@naysanlin-ot7pv4 ай бұрын
I am from myanmar.Respect & love vietnam🇲🇲❤🇻🇳.
@banerjea7 ай бұрын
Love & respect to all Vietnamese from India ❤
@AnhEmKho5 ай бұрын
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@masterofnone9997 ай бұрын
as a Vietnam, I appreciate the moment 2:10 in this video which shows our country's map correctly with 2 archipelagos on the South China Sea
@scottkleyla77524 ай бұрын
As an US Navy navigator and chart keeper let me look the recommendation map now,thank you,learn always educatemark 2:10
@scottkleyla77524 ай бұрын
Thank you for those details,that explains a conflict of isolated incidents broader in the theater than mainland events and enlightening, your probably a islander of great significance and status.
@sgt.duke.mc_507 ай бұрын
I served as a US Marine (5 Jan 1969-13 Aug 1970)--Through the years I have learned and taken a completely different perspective than what was presented to us back in that era. The prevailing ideology of that period is what it is and cannot be changed. I regret that so many lives on both sides were negatively affected, not only those who died, but those who were physically maimed and mentally traumatized for life. I feel as much anguish for those we fought against as I do for those who fought with us and have the same respect for all.
@seangaun7 ай бұрын
US 🇺🇸 MOTHER OF ALL WARS AND TRADE SANCTIONS
@YoshiYosheda7 ай бұрын
@@seangauntroll
@barbaragori79526 ай бұрын
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@64maxpower6 ай бұрын
It's a sin more don't feel stronger . I feel the people of the US were fed a bunch of lies .
@64maxpower6 ай бұрын
@@newhorizon4066not arguing,having a conversation. Weren't the North trying to unify their country? It wasn't Frances country, wasn't USs country. It was the Vietnamese country.
@electricircuit.solutions4 ай бұрын
Respect to the people of Vietnam from Nigeria 🇳🇬 May Allah bless you all you went through unecessary evils.
@bunypwincess6 күн бұрын
turn to jesus christ
@aregayenidashaw6 ай бұрын
I love Vietnamese....respect from Ethiopia....
@ranjithm16486 ай бұрын
Most good people in the earth...Vietnamese ❤❤❤lots of love from india❤
@ryantithpvn68897 ай бұрын
Tôi là người Việt Nam. Ông tôi kể lại, ngày đó toàn dân kháng chiến. Phụ nữ trẻ em đều là chiến sĩ Việt Nam.
@quocvietnguyen27077 ай бұрын
@user-27kw-58ks , đúng rồi.1 tư tưởng hy sinh về nền độc lập và thống nhất dân tộc thì ở lại. còn 1 tư tưởng sẵn sàng quỳ lạy trước ngoại bang thi ra đi.
@Dalvik.N7 ай бұрын
@user-27kw-58ks Tư tưởng cái gì khi không chống Pháp ? xuất thân từ Pháp sau này là Mỹ thì tư tưởng gì nữa ?
@Dalvik.N7 ай бұрын
@@quocvietnguyen2707 Cũng lạ thật,lúc Pháp ở VN thì không chống còn đi theo mà vẫn hô hào tự do,không hiểu loại tư tưởng gì lại đi theo Pháp luôn bạn =)) đặc biệt không bao giờ nhắc tới Pháp =))
I met a man at the mall who fought in this war. He told me about the tunnels and agent orange. His health was affected by it. He said his crew declined to fly and spray the agent orange. That plane was taken down the next day. Good thing he declined. Nice man, seemed like we talked for hours. Take care Bobby!
@Forge53047 ай бұрын
I have a huge respect and love for the Vietnamese people!
@wickedjesterDC5 ай бұрын
my grandpa was a Vietnam vet it wasnt till he was in his 70s that the government of Vietnam asked if he would be willing to go back to the places he served and if would be willing to tell his stories to the youth of both America and Vietnam they sent him to dalat and ive never seen a man more nostalgic and back in his element than when he was here old man was moving around like he was 19 again
@starke_fg41754 ай бұрын
That’s crazy my grandpa served in 68-69 and went back in 90s. They held him for 2 days thinking he was a CIA spy. That country put him through hell. Twice.
@randyschmidt193 ай бұрын
@@starke_fg4175 so they refused his visa? you can't just buy ticket and go to vietnam.
@starke_fg41753 ай бұрын
@@randyschmidt19 they accepted it. But when he showed up he didn’t make it out of the “terminal” before getting pulled into a room with his travel partner. They ended up giving them some money and was able to walk out but they took most of his stuff and he never got it back.
@starke_fg41753 ай бұрын
@@randyschmidt19 he also was interrogated to Russia back in the 2000s but I don’t know much details on that one
@bicivelo7 ай бұрын
Vietnam is a beautiful county with amazing people and food! I want to go back! 😊😊
@alairenjam7 ай бұрын
CAN USUGGEST SOME FOOD?
@mikepi6607 ай бұрын
Please, they want YOU,,,
@marciestoddard7305 ай бұрын
No they dont want anyone lmao. Its a realky nice developing country with millions of tourists per yr. If u havent been then shut up please. Ita giving ignorat.
@KatoSento7 ай бұрын
My gramp died at sea during his attempt escape the war after the North took over the south. He was a south Vietnamese soldier. I never once met him and wish I could’ve, Rest in peace grandpa….
@vunam21157 ай бұрын
Thực ra ông bạn không cần thiết phải mạo hiểm chạy trốn. Hàng nghìn người lính đã ở lại và họ sinh hoạt, xây dựng gia đình bình thường góp phần phát triển quốc gia. Nhiều người còn tham gia quân đội bảo vệ đất nước năm 1979
@cashbrooks72237 ай бұрын
Sorry
@KatoSento7 ай бұрын
@@vunam2115 Ông nội đang cố gắng trốn sang Mỹ nhưng con tàu ông đang đi bị chìm
@NgocLanAnh187 ай бұрын
@@vunam2115 my father did not have opportunity to joint the north Vietnamese group to protect VN in 1979. He got locked up in jail until 1989. I was 2 years old when he left for the jail camp and die 2 years later after releasing from jail. I only had to enjoy my dad 2 years all my life!
@vunam21157 ай бұрын
I am very sorry about his death, at least he was a brave man who dared to stay and face defeat, not run away like other army generals. To respect the deceased, we will not discuss why he was held for 10 years. You can be completely proud to be Vietnamese, with a history of fighting foreign invaders for thousands of years, including the Mongol empire, which occupied most of Eurasia but failed 3 times in Vietnam. If possible, visit your homeland once. Vietnam is now developing a lot, being one of the countries with the fastest economic growth in the world. Your homeland always welcomes you
@bluelotus55063 ай бұрын
Respect for Vietnam from Indonesia 🙏❤🙏
@HeryantoDT-sv1vs7 ай бұрын
Love Vietnam from Indonesian 🇮🇩❤️🇻🇳
@mathewsimamora7 ай бұрын
Sama bre
@aarmidah42646 ай бұрын
250rb pengungsi Vietnam ditampung di P. Galang/Kepri Indonesia yg dibiayai olh PBB/UNHCR selama lbh krg 20th..dan banyak anak2 Vietnam yg lahir di camp pengungsian yg fasih berbahasa Indonesia stlh dewasa, bhkan sampai pulang kembali kenegrinya pd th 1996-1997..dan bnyk jg wanitanya yg dinikahi olh oknum2 aparat yg bertugas menjaga lokasi pengungsian trsbut, jodoh yg kuasa menentukan..asam dilaut garam digunung bertemu di penggorengan 🤣🤣🤣.. tp stlah perekonomian/infrastruktur pembangunan Vietnam mulai maju para nelayannya banyak yg nyolong ikan di perairan Indonesia dilaut Natuna..bahkan tak segan2 mengusir dan mengintimidasi melawan nelayan2 pribumi Natuna, karena nelayan2 Vietnam kapal ikan nya sdh canggih dibanding kapal nelayan penduduk pribumi/Natuna, bhkan mereka dilengkapi senjata api utk menakut2 nelayan pribumi/Natuna..Nelayan Vietnam tak tau di untung, karena mungkin mereka tak tau sejarah..bagaimana pmrintahan Indonesia pernah berbuat bg warga negara nya pd saat mjadi pelarian diwaktu perang saudara antara Vietnam Utara dan Vietnam Selatan..🤔🙄
@neliaachero23556 ай бұрын
I'm watching here from san pedro, laguna, philippines. I know that the indonesians, filipinos, and vietnamese are look alike, because indonesians, filipinos, and vietnamese are southeast asians. I know that the indonesians, filipinos, and vietnamese are look alike, because indonesia, philippines, and vietnam are neighboring countries.
@thangnguyenvan10726 ай бұрын
@@aarmidah4264để tôi giải thích cho bạn . người Việt Nam khi thấy đất nước bị xâm lược sẽ không chạy tị nạn sang Indonesia hay bất kỳ quốc gia nào khác chúng tôi sẽ ở lại đất nước đấu tranh cho tự do của dân tộc mình . Những người mà bạn gọi là người tị nạn Việt Nam đó là những người thuộc chế độ VNCH , chế độ bù nhìn tay sai của đế quốc Mỹ . Khi chúng tôi đánh đuổi được Mỹ và thống nhất đất nước . thì những người đã phản bội chính đất nước của mình bán mình cho giặc đã chạy chốn , rời bỏ quê hương bằng cách vượt biên . Nên Việt Nam chúng tôi không mang ơn Indonesia. Vì những người Indonesia cứu giúp không phải là người Việt Nam yêu nước.
@main-main5026 ай бұрын
Of course we're have some story about war, and thank to our heroes leader Mr. I.r Soekarno. And peace after that. Peace between human❤🇮🇩
@steveburke39236 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. Veteran of the Tet Offensive 1968. Tan Son Nhut.
@rustyhamilton49026 ай бұрын
Mang Yang pass 68,69,70
@vuongtuan2134 ай бұрын
@rustyhamilton4902 Đèo Mang Yang thuộc tỉnh Gia Lai,Việt Nam..Chào đón bạn từ Việt Nam.
@Mushu-j8l4 ай бұрын
I love the Vietnamese people and their resilience. How I wish the Koreans could be unified. We fought the British here in Kenya...
@anubhavyadav466 ай бұрын
USA has invaded unnecessarily to other countries the most! My all respect to Vietnamese brave people who fought till their last breath 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@64maxpower6 ай бұрын
I can't understand how more don't feel the same. The Vietnamese People are some tough humans
@rikotaurina22962 ай бұрын
USA is a real terroris, even untill now they love war, and support genocide in gaza
@MichaelVumile-jb3lb10 күн бұрын
USA defeated by the people of Vietnam 💪🏿
@REDzMk7 ай бұрын
American veterans, please return to Vietnam, we always welcome you. Let's eliminate hatred, we are friends now.
@northeastrailwayproductions7 ай бұрын
What makes a nation unstoppable is its people being United. They would've never gave up, they would've fought to the last.
@markc5327 ай бұрын
Actually this isn't the case, this WAS an invasion of the south by the north to impose communism on them. The VC were a minority and couldn't win. It was Russia, China and North Vietnam that ultimately beat the south.
@zcam19696 ай бұрын
tell that to Japan in WW2 .they gave up .
@robertmaybeth34346 ай бұрын
Oh yes, the sheer fanaticism of the NVA was terrifying. Every bit as willing to die as the Japanese, how do you fight enemy that responds to 10,000 men crushed by sending 10,000 more? The worst thing about this bloody tragic mess was, all the politicians from Johnson on down, realized such a war was unwinnable but sent Americans anyway. Didn't care that the mess was basically a civil war, with limited support from the dreaded communists, and not really about more communist expansion. The proof of this, is that in 1979 when the Viets invaded China's ally Cambodia, the Chinese launched a huge punitive cross-border invasion of Vietnam just to make the point they were displeased.
@thethaovatoquoc3126 ай бұрын
united? Vietnam War was a Civil War. Don't be fooled by the propaganda.
@thethaovatoquoc3126 ай бұрын
Vietnamese people didn't unite, as Vietnam War was a civil war between the free and prosperous Republic of South Vietnam backed by the free world and the wretched, totalitarian, and bloodthirsty North Vietnamese Commie regime backed by global Communist giants Commie Soviet and Commie China. It's not different than Korean War which was similarly a civil war between freedom loving South Korea versus the North Korean Commie terrorists also backed by the same global Commie butchers Soviet and China, both collectively slaughtered more than 100 million in their own countries alone. There is nothing imperial about American defense of the free world against Communist disease, an existential threat to world peace and a stain on humanity. US helped Western Europe and Japan after WW2, just like US helped Korea. All of these nations prospered. Similarly, US helped Vietnam but only military outcome was different due to its eventual cut of support. In contrast, all the vassal states of Commie Soviet and China crumbled and poor, with massive exodus of citizens escaping brutality and enslavement by utterly corrupt and barbarian Communist dictators, including those Commie China's puppets running Vietnamese Commie regime, still ongoing, evidenced by 39 dead Vietnamese immigrants found in UK container truck on the news, and that's only what's been reported, as the real figure is much higher.
@Li-ty4ve6 ай бұрын
Very good video with good contribution from local warriors and victims. Eventually, more will be disclosed. I visited Vietnam many times for business and holidays. The era of Vietnam people progressing is imminent. Solid resilient people.
@quantrannam6072Ай бұрын
As a Vietnamese living in Saigon, I really don't hate the USA recently, American citizens tried to stop the war back then. But still this brings me tears of pain feeling and prides. Great Documentary!
@BILLIONS_RESPECT9906 ай бұрын
Love Vietnam from India. 🇮🇳❤❤🇲🇦
@AnhEmKho5 ай бұрын
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@COunTryMusicColletion685 ай бұрын
Love India too🥰
@neliaachero23556 ай бұрын
I love vietnam from san pedro, laguna, philippines! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@joseblanco10337 ай бұрын
We seem to forget history so quickly. When we forget history, we repeat it.
@Skyforholic5 ай бұрын
Agreed
@Street-Society833 ай бұрын
Respect to all Vietnamese,American and Greek Soldiers.. Just a Veteran From Greece...!!!
@samuelsimmons1053 ай бұрын
I'm a Vietnam Vet and I respect the people of Vietnam then and now, very courageous people!!!💯😎
@DungNguyen-fx9ox4 ай бұрын
More than 600 years ago, we Vietnamese had a campaign (Tot Dong - Chuc Dong). There, 6000 Vietnamese soldiers were surrounded by 80000 - 100000 Chinese soldiers and as a result, only more than 10000 Chinese soldiers successfully retreated from the battle. That was just one of many glorious victories of our Vietnamese people. We are friendly to everyone, we are gentle, but we cannot be defeated by a war.
@MrJdebest8 ай бұрын
As a teenager in the 60s and 70s in Vancouver 🇨🇦, I watched the Vietnam War on the 6:00 news every night. It was quite graphic and disturbing seeing wounded soldiers. They always finished with a body count that was usually 10 to 1 in favor of the US. TV news ever since has been heavily censored.
@akashaofthenile60778 ай бұрын
that was propaganda...I spoke to an old soldier, he said the Vietnamese had tunnels, and would clear their men prior to the smoke clearing, so they couldn't count the men, the old man, may he rest in peace, told me, he never got close to anyone because they lost so many men
@almarch-jw9lk8 ай бұрын
I think Americans had to start this war !
@TERRY-cb2ku8 ай бұрын
@@almarch-jw9lk Actually the communist North Vietnam started the war.
@phuchuynh65028 ай бұрын
Mình là người việt nam bản tin lúc nào củng nói cộng sản ngu dốt không có vũ khí mỹ qua đánh thì 1 người mỹ đỗi 10 người cộng sản😂 hãy hỏi những người lính khi đánh ở việt nam họ có sợ hay họ lun thắng cộng sản😂 nhiều người nói cộng sản tuyên truyền trong khi đó mỹ mới là người tuyên truyền😂😂
@MrJdebest8 ай бұрын
@almarch-jw9lk This morning, I discovered an interesting statistic, “America Has Been At War 93% of the Time - 222 Out of 239 Years - Since 1776“, i.e. the U.S. has only been at peace for less than 20 years total since its birth. I wanted to check, get a better understanding and look at other countries in the world.Mar 19, 2017
@dennisoo5875 ай бұрын
I love Vietnam lots of ❤️ from 🇮🇸 iceland
@davidbeach69475 ай бұрын
I was a marine rifleman there in 1969. I was wounded by shrapnel twice. I found the countryside beautiful and the villagers wonderful. No idea what the cities were like. Thought it was a beautiful agrarian place back then. Tough war kicking foreign interlopers out. Too bad we didn’t recognize that sooner
@Crazy-youtube12347 ай бұрын
From the graveyard of impire I love ❤️ veitnam 🇻🇳 from Afghanistan 🇦🇫
@bienphongtv53877 ай бұрын
Cảm ơn bạn người Afghanistan ❤❤❤❤, Afghanistan giờ phát triển rất tốt.
@kevinjohnson-lf3kj7 ай бұрын
Thankfully Thee TolleyBros are Jolly good fellas.
@Maxepad097 ай бұрын
How is living in a mud hut?
@colbykasemsit87787 ай бұрын
Shut your trap!
@CoonDog.t7 ай бұрын
@@Maxepad09good question
@ScottSummers-m5l4 ай бұрын
Its amazing. The Vietnamese have such respect for their history that theycan leave all thoseweapons in place and no one takes them.
@BlahKDubstep5 ай бұрын
I was reading one of the “SOG” books. It was a 8 to 12 man squad vs 1 or 2 NVA divisions. The NVA were hunting this SOG unit in the hills of this mountain. When night time fall the SOG operators call in “Spectre” gunships to terrorize and destroy the NVA on the ground. Mind you, SOG had these gunships on a rotation pattern so when one gunship ran out ammunition another gunship would roll in and so on through out the night. During the lull in the rotation the author who was involved in this particular operation on the ground spoke about how all he could hear was “Enemy quietly, but admirably dragged away their dead. I couldn’t hear a sound of pain.” Being an American myself I could help but respect the fighting ferocity of the Vietnamese people.
@DongNgheAnАй бұрын
I am a Vietnamese. We are very proud of our nation's heroic history. Our ancestors were heroes. The past has ended, the pain has receded and we have forgiven the crimes that America's bombs and bullets brought to our people. Thank you filmmakers. Thank you all.
@伟渊-u7cАй бұрын
Poor thing.
@DongNgheAn28 күн бұрын
@伟渊-u7c Forgive but not forget
@peterunderdown43748 ай бұрын
Thank you i appreciate these programs as they show the other side,not just the john wayne version of conflicts
@anthonytran75667 ай бұрын
JW was a SF soldier in Vietnam Green Beret !!!!!!
@horatiohuffnagel79785 ай бұрын
I took a young Vietnamese girl out on a date in Canada back when i was in my 20s, like 10 years ago. Her English was rough but she was the sweetest thing. She was surprised at my knowledge of her country. We just sat by the lake and talked. Told her what its like over here. It was a really nice time. Hope shes doing well. She was a doll.
@scottkleyla77524 ай бұрын
Kindness costs nothing,share all
@razorsharplifestyle101hard94 ай бұрын
Sat by the lake and talked and did you get a second date?
@NixonMayHaveBeenOnToSomething3 ай бұрын
Of course not. He probably called her a gook and spewed beta nonsense
@long875510 күн бұрын
Why didn’t you marry her?
@sicoy5 ай бұрын
"you think our country so innocent?" - Donald Trump
@stavrosbrainstorm35097 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry on behalf of my ancestors ❤🙏 🇻🇳 🇬🇧 Respect and love to the people of Vietnam
@Dr_Larken7 ай бұрын
No offense, but that’s the dumbest shit ever! Why would you apologize for someone else’s actions? If it wasn’t for your ancestors, you wouldn’t be here!
@unconqueredwithjoshuaraide14237 ай бұрын
Oh boy lol 😂
@venividiviking7 ай бұрын
i´ve been to Vietnam 5 times, it´s a amazing country and people. I can highly recommend to visit the Cu CHI tunnel system outside HCMC. There´s traces of history everywhere in Vietnam and trust me, it´s bloody traces. I´ve never seen so many kids with no arms or legs or other horrible things. And what is it now? 3rd generation after that war?? I´ve been to 39 countries in my life, for some reason Georgia and Vietnam are my favorites. Cheers from Denmark
@FinnTravel27 ай бұрын
sure is a beautiful country and people to! one of my favourite to, how come Georgia is one of your favourite ? // cheers from Sweden
@venividiviking7 ай бұрын
@@FinnTravel2 Hejsan kompis..After 7 years in SE-asia i got tired of asia, and then relocated to Tbilisi. First i was there on short trip, and i really liked it, so relocated to GE. Why?? Great people, very cheap cost of livings, a looong warm summr from april to october, delicious food and a fantastic nature up north. Or if you want Black sea beach then go to Batumi. 4 hours flight from Copenhagen to Georgia directl just cost me $60 (Wizz air) instead of 10,5 hours from Copenhagen to Bangkok. Another thing was : i can stay in Georgia 1 year, without visa and without 90 day permission like in Thailand. In fact i will travel to Kutaisi 27th may. Will make some vids as well. It´s a hidden gem,mate..simple as that 👌
@Joe-xm3fm7 ай бұрын
Oh ok
@FinnTravel27 ай бұрын
@@venividiviking tjena! waoo sounds great I have to write Georgia on to my travel list by the sound of it! cool will follow, looking forward to see more of that 👍
@TUPELO_HUNNY7 ай бұрын
I have amazing friends originally from Vietnam
@1954JOED7 ай бұрын
An agricultural chemical company based in New Plymouth North Island of New Zealand on the west coast of New Zealand produced Agent Orange for the US Government. The company also dumped lots of 44 gallon drums of the chemical in and around New Plymouth. The family that owned that company are totally responsible for the environmental impact on Vietnam but also the birth of vietnamese children without arms legs and so on. Crimes of humanity of the worst kind. I have been to Vietnam and witnessed myself the devastation of the environment where Agent Orange was dropped nothing grows there anymore. I have seen adults without limbs and young children that are still affected by Agent Orange.
@KAMNA_Muriuki7 ай бұрын
Genocide and crimes against humanity were committed and all protagonist including politicians, commanders and soldiers are all responsible for all the crimes committed individually.
@pietroincerti7 ай бұрын
🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲👎👎👎👎👎👎👎☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
@arulelisa6 ай бұрын
What about the person who used , why won't people blame USA for such atrocities
@Gleichtritt6 ай бұрын
@@KAMNA_Muriuki No, this is mostly on the leaders. Soldiers were often there against their will and had no idea what they are dropping. They most likely knew: "It makes the streets clear from the jungle so we dont get ambushed" and thats it. Probably not even the militaries knew from the beginning. Most likely the company knew it all and maybe SOME officials in the US. But it takes time and the companies are surely not waving around how insanely toxic their product is. Rather the opposite - "Yes Mr- President, its so safe, infants can eat it, no problem"
@Deejay-e2f5 ай бұрын
I went to Vietnam last March and visited the weapons cache in HCM shown in this video as well as a day trip to the Cu Chi tunnel system, an amazing experience! And yes, those tunnels are extremely narrow even after modifications to accommodate westerners.
@fabiogarcia63886 ай бұрын
Grande abraço a tds do vietnan,from brazil.lamentavel que tenha guerra ate hj em outros lugares do mundo..
@ronmann27556 ай бұрын
Vietnam War a war that never should have been.
@ryanward80395 ай бұрын
Like Ukraine.
@patricknoveski64094 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, guys like Putain still roam our Planet. What if they heald a war, & no one showed up?
@Deluxedracula7 ай бұрын
I have a lot of respect for the Vietnamese who fought for their country, and sadness for the American troops who had to be there. More sadness though we can’t solve things without death.
@thethaovatoquoc3126 ай бұрын
South Vietnamese fought for their country. North Vietnamese Commie terrorists fought for their global Communist movement. Huge difference.
@paixpeace25975 ай бұрын
A huge respect for Vietnamese people 🙏
@petercua61586 ай бұрын
This kind of document series should always be show to the public to remind all people that war is horrible & disastrous.
@Maldoror2006 ай бұрын
@petercua6158..& LUCRATIVE $$$!!!
@samwrought56507 ай бұрын
The Vietnamese historically, has conquered the Mongols, the Chinese (several times), the Khmers, the Chams, list goes on.
@johntaliburton77433 ай бұрын
Yes this is why they are seen as the oppressive colonialists by their neighbors in Lao & Vietnam.
@cynki515223 күн бұрын
Yah Mongols 3 times, China, France, Japan, USA, Khmer, and so on
@garyhenshaw94827 ай бұрын
Been there on holiday 2022 stunning country lovely friendly people . & might I add it’s not just jungle . Vietnam is a very modern & up coming country . Would put most western countries to shame . Absolutely loved my holiday in Vietnam ❤️
@thethaovatoquoc3126 ай бұрын
As long as Vietnam is still ruled by the oppressive and exploitive Communist regime, her potential remains greatly diminished. For any 1% that wants to stay, 99% of the population wants to get out, and many have risked their lives doing just that (for example, 39 doomed lives found in UK container truck recently on the news, and that's only what's been reported), unfortunately. Yet another shocking and also recent example is that during the Covid pandemic when almost all countries assisted their citizens with financial aids in one form or another, the corrupt and murderous Vietnamese Commie regime saw it just as another opportunity not to help but to exploit its ruled citizens even more, essentially making money over the corpses of its citizens by presumably killing at least 30-50K of them, due to grossly misdiagnoses and being thrown into barbwired unhygenic living quarters for isolation, so that they had to sleep on concrete floor, even next to filled trashcans, with inadequate toilet, food, water, or medicine, like animals (searching hard enough, one is able to see shocking video clips on Facebook though the regime tried hard to crack down the leaks by Vietnamese citizen journalists), with the fake nostril Covid test kits, mislabeled as approved by World Health Organization (WHO) in Việt Á scandal, colluded by at least 4 different government agencies (Y Tế , Khoa Học, Công Nghệ, Quân y) and the top Politburo members, including Nguyễn Phú Trọng, Phạm Minh Chính, Nguyễn Xuân Phúc. Murderous Vietnamese Commie regime even had a thug murdered Christian pastor Giuse Trần Ngọc Thanh, like it has done with many other pastors across the nation. There is a reason why the current Commie Vietnam ranks at the bottom of the world in freedom of speech, (true) freedom of religion, and freedom of the press, barely above Commie China and Commie North Korea. There is no true freedom of religion in Commie Vietnam, as this corrupt Vietnamese Commie regime only authorized the fake organizations headed by Commie monks, many of whom were Commie Party officials, and those religious organizations not approved to be infiltrated by them or headed by their Commie agents are accused of malicious and nonexistent crimes and banned, with innocent religious leaders arrested and jailed, as in the recent case with Thiền Am Bên Bờ Vũ Trụ, a harmless Buddhist meditation monastery, for simply having many followers (hence, more influences that the regime fears it can't control) than the Commie Party's officially approved ones. Similarly, its passport ranks at the bottom, 89th out of 111 countries for a reason, barely above North Korea 104th rank. even below many African nations. For comparison, South Korea is at 2nd rank. That's what Republic of South Vietnam would have likely been ranked among at least the top 10 had it not been invaded and occupied by the North Vietnamese Commie terrorists, aided by Commie Soviet and Commie China. Search "cuop dat dan" (meaning "land-robbing of citizens") to see millions of footages across the country from North to South, spanning for decades, dated back to Ho Chi Minh's bloody land reform 1953-1956 that killed nearly 1 million North Vietnamese in only 4 years, or 250K people brutally slaughtered in torturous painful deaths (like being shot, stabbed, mutilated while being alive, or heads being plowed over by water buffaloes while bodies being buried underground) each year on average to rob their lands and homes. Even today, if the rightful owners refuse to have their homes or lands robbed, the ruthless Vietnamese Commie terrorist regime simply jail or massacre them, have tractors run over their bodies or openly assassinate them in their own homes. When it comes to robbing, these barbarian Vietnamese Commie bandits even prey on each other, just as the recent case with then 84-year-old Mr. Lê Đình Kình, a 55-year-Commie Party veteran from Dong Tam, near Hanoi, that got shot dead at 3am in his own home by the Vietnamese Commie terrorist regime. When his wife Mrs. Dư Thị Thành refused to lie about the incident as ordered, the Vietnamese Commie terrorist police brutally tortured her (see more details from "dandongtam" on Facebook). The corrupt Vietnamese Commie government officials routinely dine on lavish gold-plated Salt Bae steak $100K per meal with blood money not just from taxpayers but also from robbed-lands and robbed homes recently drew international condemnations, while many Vietnamese citizens, including elderlies in their 60's and 70's as well as kids as young as 6's to 16's selling lottery tickets on the streets to survive on $2-3 per day. Even Phạm Nhật Vượng the richest man in Vietnam (via his VinGroup) made the bulk of his wealth mainly by colluding with the barbarian Vietnamese Commie regime in selling their robbed-lands from Vietnamese citizens. Travelers to Vietnam in her current form (not at all like this before the Communists took over) should keep this in mind. Behind the beauty of the land and smiling faces at popular tourist destinations, there are a lot of darkness and tears, bloods, sweats, sorrow, horror, and sufferings all over the country.
@V8SKULLS4 ай бұрын
I was born in 1969, I was an infant, but as I am a 55yr old man today, I have the utmost respect for all who gave there lives for us all today God bless the Dead, The missing and the living. ❤
@dundada73163 ай бұрын
I love Vietnam 🇻🇳! Yes war is terrible, but as of 2024 Vietnam is one of the best countries to live and or visit. I been there more than 10 times, every time im there is always something new. Great history, great culture, great people, and one of the beautiful countries.
@ramirovillafrancajr41997 ай бұрын
Holy sh.. Molly man as a history buff that was one of the best war documentarys of all time of all wars!! I appreciate the work time and effort put in to this and the respect that is givin to all the people on both sides 🙏
@clusterguard6 ай бұрын
ETERNAL GLORY TO THE VIETNAMESE PEOPLE FOR THEIR STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM AND ANTI-COLONIALISM !!