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It makes people’s hair stand on end. What happened to the Vietnamese female soldiers after they were captured by the US military?

Their fate is to be insulted by the US military.

War is cruel and merciless, and every war leaves countless wounds to mankind. Especially during World War II, more than 60 countries around the world were forced to get involved in the war. Looking around, the whole world is filled with smoke, and billions of people around the world are constantly struggling in an atmosphere of panic. After World War II, almost all countries recognized the dangers of war. They united to form the United Nations and advocated peaceful solutions to international problems to avoid starting another war. After this ideology was introduced, it was quickly recognized by countries around the world. More and more countries are joining the United Nations. Unfortunately, the war was not completely over.

In order to protect its international status and interests, the United States subsequently launched an unfair war against Vietnam. During this period, the Vietnamese people actively resisted, and even women were forced to fight on the battlefield. The performance of these Vietnamese female soldiers on the battlefield is not inferior to that of strong men. On the battlefield, they tried their best to attack the enemy and caused huge losses to the US military. The actions of these Vietnamese female soldiers made Americans extremely angry. So, what will happen after the Vietnamese female soldiers are captured by the US military? In short, it's terrible. According to the Geneva Convention, soldiers can enjoy the most basic humanitarian treatment after being captured.

The countries responsible for their detention must provide these prisoners with the necessary survival supplies to ensure that they can survive. However, the U.S. military did not enforce such regulations. After capturing the Vietnamese female soldiers, they vented their anger like wild animals. In the eyes of American soldiers, these Vietnamese female soldiers were their humiliating toys and would be tortured. Therefore, they particularly hated and feared the US military. After the fighting between the two sides, Vietnamese female soldiers basically regarded death as their home. Once they find themselves defeated and unable to escape, they prefer to die with their enemies rather than be captured.