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MArishka [77]
3 years ago
6

Why was the My Lai massacre important?

History
2 answers:
Crank3 years ago
8 0
It is important because it had stemmed from previous events in the Vietnam war making it a significant part.<span />
hoa [83]3 years ago
3 0
Was an incident of american artocities
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