I had seen so many people die at that point in my life.”. Vietnamese photographers said that he was a traitor, working for both sides - the Vietcong and the South Vietnamese police. However, the name of the person might violate the spirit of WP:AT. Even the LoC though can't judge Loan's guilt or innocence, it doesn't have that jurisdiction; the most it gave was a ruling on how he should be treated for his US immigration status. I've seen many sources repeat the claim that Lem had committed mass atrocities, but they are typically right wing or tabloid sources. Associated Press photographer Eddie Adams was on the streets of Saigon on February 1, 1968, two days after the forces of the People’s Army of Vietnam and the Viet Cong set off the Tet offensive and swarmed into dozens of South Vietnamese cities. You have produced no such sources. The general killed the Viet Cong; I killed the general with my camera.”, [A Vietnam War photographer captured the bloody Tet offensive. Fifty years later, he bears witness again.

Twenty years later, on July 14, 1998, he died at home in Burke, Va., at the age of 67. However, this information may have been copied from Wikipedia, making it an unreliable source. More is explained at Discussion section. One of the first Vietnam memorials was born of a father’s grief and obsession.

Calling him a "civilian" doesn't contradict him being a Viet Cong correct? What are the sources for the reports about Nguyen Van Lem's crimes and for his boastfulness afterward? “I thought absolutely nothing of it,” he said in an interview that later became part of a Newseum podcast. Also, even as a POW he could have legally been executed if his crime was to kill the family members of an officer. According to Friedman in "Covert Capital (page 199), Loan told Harper Magazine in 72: We knew this this man was.

More important, Adams’ photo ushered in a more intimate level of war photojournalism. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rodnebb (talk • contribs) 10:34, 28 November 2019 (UTC), This is "the vietnam execution photo". Adams thought he was watching the interrogation of a bound prisoner. What if they are simply repeating what they've been told? “It was a war. They say that they know this man. What we know is that Vietcong squads carried out killings, including some people Loan knew. Adams thought he was watching the interrogation of a bound prisoner. He had no idea that his photograph, snapped 50 years ago Thursday, would help change history, and echo throughout his life and that of his surviving subject. essentially a serial killer hiding within the Vietcong. The picture ran on the front pages of many U.S. newspapers, and the footage ran on TV. That’s how I felt.

The guidelines instead might. I feel these sources give a very slanted and incomplete view of the event. South Vietnamese Gen. Nguyen Ngoc Loan, chief of the national police, executes suspected Viet Cong officer Nguyen Van Lem (also known as Bay Lop) on a … The act was stunning in its casualness. Loan cold-bloodedly shot and killed another human being,” Rep Elizabeth Holtzman (D-N.Y.) wrote at the time.

MTA workers had a hidden 'man cave’ under Grand Central where they napped, drank beer and watched TV, watchdog says, Trump’s planned Virginia rally poses coronavirus risk, health officials say, Ruth Bader Ginsburg had to leave America to see how unfairly it treated women. That’s not my job. The prisoner, Viet Cong officer­ Nguyen Van Lem, tumbles to the pavement, blood spouting from his head. In addition to the boilerplate fair use template, you must also write out on the image description page a specific explanation or rationale for why using this image in each article is consistent with fair use. Thanhk.

—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 82.27.201.179 (talk) 17:25, 5 January 2007 (UTC). Quite significant when considering the footage or image, surely?

Your opinion means nothing.

My opinion means nothing.

But as he looked through his viewfinder, Loan calmly raised his .38-caliber pistol and summarily fired a bullet through Lem’s head. Complicating matters, Loan knows English but it's unclear how well he knew it. Deal with it.

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I had seen so many people die at that point in my life.”. Vietnamese photographers said that he was a traitor, working for both sides - the Vietcong and the South Vietnamese police. However, the name of the person might violate the spirit of WP:AT. Even the LoC though can't judge Loan's guilt or innocence, it doesn't have that jurisdiction; the most it gave was a ruling on how he should be treated for his US immigration status. I've seen many sources repeat the claim that Lem had committed mass atrocities, but they are typically right wing or tabloid sources. Associated Press photographer Eddie Adams was on the streets of Saigon on February 1, 1968, two days after the forces of the People’s Army of Vietnam and the Viet Cong set off the Tet offensive and swarmed into dozens of South Vietnamese cities. You have produced no such sources. The general killed the Viet Cong; I killed the general with my camera.”, [A Vietnam War photographer captured the bloody Tet offensive. Fifty years later, he bears witness again.

Twenty years later, on July 14, 1998, he died at home in Burke, Va., at the age of 67. However, this information may have been copied from Wikipedia, making it an unreliable source. More is explained at Discussion section. One of the first Vietnam memorials was born of a father’s grief and obsession.

Calling him a "civilian" doesn't contradict him being a Viet Cong correct? What are the sources for the reports about Nguyen Van Lem's crimes and for his boastfulness afterward? “I thought absolutely nothing of it,” he said in an interview that later became part of a Newseum podcast. Also, even as a POW he could have legally been executed if his crime was to kill the family members of an officer. According to Friedman in "Covert Capital (page 199), Loan told Harper Magazine in 72: We knew this this man was.

More important, Adams’ photo ushered in a more intimate level of war photojournalism. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rodnebb (talk • contribs) 10:34, 28 November 2019 (UTC), This is "the vietnam execution photo". Adams thought he was watching the interrogation of a bound prisoner. What if they are simply repeating what they've been told? “It was a war. They say that they know this man. What we know is that Vietcong squads carried out killings, including some people Loan knew. Adams thought he was watching the interrogation of a bound prisoner. He had no idea that his photograph, snapped 50 years ago Thursday, would help change history, and echo throughout his life and that of his surviving subject. essentially a serial killer hiding within the Vietcong. The picture ran on the front pages of many U.S. newspapers, and the footage ran on TV. That’s how I felt.

The guidelines instead might. I feel these sources give a very slanted and incomplete view of the event. South Vietnamese Gen. Nguyen Ngoc Loan, chief of the national police, executes suspected Viet Cong officer Nguyen Van Lem (also known as Bay Lop) on a … The act was stunning in its casualness. Loan cold-bloodedly shot and killed another human being,” Rep Elizabeth Holtzman (D-N.Y.) wrote at the time.

MTA workers had a hidden 'man cave’ under Grand Central where they napped, drank beer and watched TV, watchdog says, Trump’s planned Virginia rally poses coronavirus risk, health officials say, Ruth Bader Ginsburg had to leave America to see how unfairly it treated women. That’s not my job. The prisoner, Viet Cong officer­ Nguyen Van Lem, tumbles to the pavement, blood spouting from his head. In addition to the boilerplate fair use template, you must also write out on the image description page a specific explanation or rationale for why using this image in each article is consistent with fair use. Thanhk.

—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 82.27.201.179 (talk) 17:25, 5 January 2007 (UTC). Quite significant when considering the footage or image, surely?

Your opinion means nothing.

My opinion means nothing.

But as he looked through his viewfinder, Loan calmly raised his .38-caliber pistol and summarily fired a bullet through Lem’s head. Complicating matters, Loan knows English but it's unclear how well he knew it. Deal with it.

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It just seems to be a game of telephone where one source cites another source, and "Everybody knows" that it's true. Thank you.BetacommandBot 23:17, 5 June 2007 (UTC), Explaining my reverts: Aside from lacking sources, this addition is POV ("an awful picture of war ... one must understand the duress [Loan] was under") and the entire second paragraph is irrelevant to this particular article. Gen. Nguyen Ngoc Loan finishes an early-evening swim with some of his men in the Perfume River in Hue in March 1968. In any case, the Geneva Conventions don't apply. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Execution_of_Nguyễn_Văn_Lém&oldid=933301650, Automatically assessed biography articles, Start-Class biography (military) articles, Start-Class Asian military history articles, Asian military history task force articles, Start-Class Southeast Asian military history articles, Southeast Asian military history task force articles, Military biography articles needing attention to referencing and citation, Military biography articles needing attention to coverage and accuracy, Military biography articles needing attention to structure, Asian military history articles needing attention to referencing and citation, Asian military history articles needing attention to coverage and accuracy, Asian military history articles needing attention to structure, Southeast Asian military history articles needing attention to referencing and citation, Southeast Asian military history articles needing attention to coverage and accuracy, Southeast Asian military history articles needing attention to structure, Military history articles needing attention to referencing and citation, Military history articles needing attention to coverage and accuracy, Military history articles needing attention to structure, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This article has been checked against the following, This article has not yet received a rating on the project's, During WW2 there were only 3 Geneva Conventions.

I had seen so many people die at that point in my life.”. Vietnamese photographers said that he was a traitor, working for both sides - the Vietcong and the South Vietnamese police. However, the name of the person might violate the spirit of WP:AT. Even the LoC though can't judge Loan's guilt or innocence, it doesn't have that jurisdiction; the most it gave was a ruling on how he should be treated for his US immigration status. I've seen many sources repeat the claim that Lem had committed mass atrocities, but they are typically right wing or tabloid sources. Associated Press photographer Eddie Adams was on the streets of Saigon on February 1, 1968, two days after the forces of the People’s Army of Vietnam and the Viet Cong set off the Tet offensive and swarmed into dozens of South Vietnamese cities. You have produced no such sources. The general killed the Viet Cong; I killed the general with my camera.”, [A Vietnam War photographer captured the bloody Tet offensive. Fifty years later, he bears witness again.

Twenty years later, on July 14, 1998, he died at home in Burke, Va., at the age of 67. However, this information may have been copied from Wikipedia, making it an unreliable source. More is explained at Discussion section. One of the first Vietnam memorials was born of a father’s grief and obsession.

Calling him a "civilian" doesn't contradict him being a Viet Cong correct? What are the sources for the reports about Nguyen Van Lem's crimes and for his boastfulness afterward? “I thought absolutely nothing of it,” he said in an interview that later became part of a Newseum podcast. Also, even as a POW he could have legally been executed if his crime was to kill the family members of an officer. According to Friedman in "Covert Capital (page 199), Loan told Harper Magazine in 72: We knew this this man was.

More important, Adams’ photo ushered in a more intimate level of war photojournalism. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rodnebb (talk • contribs) 10:34, 28 November 2019 (UTC), This is "the vietnam execution photo". Adams thought he was watching the interrogation of a bound prisoner. What if they are simply repeating what they've been told? “It was a war. They say that they know this man. What we know is that Vietcong squads carried out killings, including some people Loan knew. Adams thought he was watching the interrogation of a bound prisoner. He had no idea that his photograph, snapped 50 years ago Thursday, would help change history, and echo throughout his life and that of his surviving subject. essentially a serial killer hiding within the Vietcong. The picture ran on the front pages of many U.S. newspapers, and the footage ran on TV. That’s how I felt.

The guidelines instead might. I feel these sources give a very slanted and incomplete view of the event. South Vietnamese Gen. Nguyen Ngoc Loan, chief of the national police, executes suspected Viet Cong officer Nguyen Van Lem (also known as Bay Lop) on a … The act was stunning in its casualness. Loan cold-bloodedly shot and killed another human being,” Rep Elizabeth Holtzman (D-N.Y.) wrote at the time.

MTA workers had a hidden 'man cave’ under Grand Central where they napped, drank beer and watched TV, watchdog says, Trump’s planned Virginia rally poses coronavirus risk, health officials say, Ruth Bader Ginsburg had to leave America to see how unfairly it treated women. That’s not my job. The prisoner, Viet Cong officer­ Nguyen Van Lem, tumbles to the pavement, blood spouting from his head. In addition to the boilerplate fair use template, you must also write out on the image description page a specific explanation or rationale for why using this image in each article is consistent with fair use. Thanhk.

—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 82.27.201.179 (talk) 17:25, 5 January 2007 (UTC). Quite significant when considering the footage or image, surely?

Your opinion means nothing.

My opinion means nothing.

But as he looked through his viewfinder, Loan calmly raised his .38-caliber pistol and summarily fired a bullet through Lem’s head. Complicating matters, Loan knows English but it's unclear how well he knew it. Deal with it.

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