‘We Hated Them’ — Female Vietcong Fighters on Australia’s Elite Soldiers
Автор: World War 2 Explained
Загружено: 2025-12-28
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Decades after the war had ended, a former Vietnamese guerrilla fighter revealed a disturbing truth: the most feared enemy in Vietnam was not the Americans with their overwhelming firepower, but a small team of Australian specialists who moved through the jungle in complete silence.
They did not attack loudly or in large numbers. Instead, they made fighters disappear — without warning, without noise, and without any chance to react. Entire units were left confused and terrified, never knowing where the next strike would come from.
This testimony explains why psychological warfare can be more terrifying than bombs or artillery, and how a tiny elite unit, relying on perfect camouflage, endless patience, and absolute silence, kept a much larger force in constant fear. It is a story about the invisible side of war — and the true nature of fear.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is presented for educational and historical purposes only. It does not glorify violence or warfare and aims to provide historical context and understanding.
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