Vietnam: Revisiting My Lai |  Archive

Vietnam: Revisiting My Lai | Archive

Vietnam: Back to My Lai | 60 Minutes Archive

In a poignant exploration of a haunting chapter in history, "60 Minutes" revisits the My Lai massacre, where over 500 unarmed Vietnamese civilians lost their lives at the hands of American soldiers in 1968. This powerful segment features a candid interview between Mike Wallace and Larry Colburn and Hugh Thompson, members of the helicopter crew who courageously intervened to save civilians during the tragic events.

First broadcast in 2004, the interview reveals the moral complexities faced by Colburn and Thompson as they grappled with their roles during the massacre. The segment also chronicles their return to Vietnam in 1998, where they reunited with some of the people they rescued, offering viewers a deeply human perspective on the enduring scars of war.

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