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Richard
27 March, 04:24
Why was the My Lai massacre important?
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Bryant Wilkins
27 March, 05:43
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It is important because it had stemmed from previous events in the Vietnam war making it a significant part.
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Alisson Osborne
27 March, 07:57
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Was an incident of american artocities
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