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portada The Bloody Experience's Hell Reeducation Camp: The Inhuman Treatment of Vietnamese Prisoners of War (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
142
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.8 cm
Peso
0.20 kg.
ISBN13
9781952269080

The Bloody Experience's Hell Reeducation Camp: The Inhuman Treatment of Vietnamese Prisoners of War (en Inglés)

Quang Hong Mac (Raphael M. V. Mac) (Autor) · Strategic Book Publishing · Tapa Blanda

The Bloody Experience's Hell Reeducation Camp: The Inhuman Treatment of Vietnamese Prisoners of War (en Inglés) - Mac (Raphael M. V. Mac), Quang Hong

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Time was meaningless. Death was waiting. Anything touching ground zero that showed the barbarous revenge of the Vietcong ended in a dried bloodbath for whoever served South Vietnam's government. This all happened after North Vietnam's last invasion succeeded on April 30, 1975.Humanity absented itself into the hell of a prison that was called re-education. Vietcong killed the soldiers and public servants of South Vietnam using the cruel methods of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia.Prisoners were executed, tortured, lacked food, endured illness without medicine, and were subjected to forced labor, which created spiritual intimidation. The Vietcong killed about 165,000 among 800,000 prisoners, while the leftists in society concealed the human rights violations of the Vietcong.Author Quang Hong Mac survived, escaping by boat after spending more than five years in a Vietcong re-education camp. He resettled in the U.S. and continues to fight for democracy.Sharing his untold stories with U.S. public officials and another former Vietcong prisoner, this book was written to debunk paranoid socialists in democratic countries.The author believes his book can inform the Western World the truth about communism and socialism.About the Author: Quang Hong Mac, a captain in the South Vietnam Army (ARVN) and an injured pilot in the 1968 Tet offensive battle, was imprisoned for five years after Saigon fell in 1975. In 1980, he escaped and resettled in the United States. The following year, his wife and three children came to a Malaysia refugee camp. They reunited in 1981. He rebuilt his life from zero, graduating as an electrical engineer. Now retired, the author was editor of Philadelphia Rạng Đông Sunrise magazine and was an adviser on Asia for Pennsylvania's governor. He has never returned to Vietnam.

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