Dak Son Massacre
The Đắk Sơn Massacre was a massacre committed by the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War. This VC massacre occurred in the village of Đắk Sơn, Dak Lak Province, South Vietnam.
On December 5, 1967, two battalions of Viet Cong systematically killed 252 civilians in a "vengeance" attack on the hamlet of Đắk Sơn, home to over 2,000 Montagnards, known for their fierce opposition to the Viet Cong. The Vietcong believed that the hamlet had at one point given aid to refugees fleeing Viet Cong forces.[1]
Over 600 troops marched in to the village, using flamethrowers to destroy the shelters and kill the men, women, and children who lived there.[2] As the Viet Cong fired their weapons, people were incinerated inside their own homes, and some who had managed to escape into foxholes in their homes died of smoke inhalation. The homes that were not destroyed by flamethrowers were destroyed with grenades, and on the way out patches of the main town were set afire. Just before they left the village, the Viet Cong shot 60 of the 160 survivors. Most of the remaining villagers were taken hostage.
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Bibliography
- Krohn, Charles, A., The Last Battalion: Controversies and Casualties of the Battle of Hue. pg. 30. Westport 1993.
- Spector, Ronald H., After Tet: The Bloodiest Year in Vietnam New York Free Press 1993
- Olive-Drab. "Vietnam War Atrocities." 10 October 2007.
- "On the Other Side: Terror as Policy". Time. December 5, 1969. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,901626,00.html?promoid=googlep.
- "The Massacre of Dak Son". Time. December 15, 1967. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,837586,00.html.
- The VN Center Archive, "Vietnam war Atrocities". 2005.
- "The Blood-Red Hands of Ho Chi Minh". Readers Digest. November 1968. http://www.paulbogdanor.com/left/vietnam/hochiminh.html.
- Military History Institute of Vietnam (2001). Nguyen Van Minh. ed. Tong Tien Cong Va Noi Day Nam 1968 [The 1968 General Offensive and Uprising]. History of the Resistance War Against the Americans to Save the Nation, 1954-1975,. V. Hanoi: National Political Publishing House. p. 20. http://www.quansuvn.net/index.php?topic=15458.0. Lay summary.
- Jones, C. Don, Massacre at Dak Son, United States Information Service, 1967
References
- ^ Spector, Ronald H.. After Tet: The Bloodiest Year in Vietnam.
- ^ Krohn, Charles A.. The Last Battalion.
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