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北师大版 模块八 unit 23 lesson 3
Do Chuc is a forty-eight-year-old Vietnamese farmer whose two daughters and an aunt were killed by American soldiers in My Lai that day. He and his family were eating breakfast when the American soldiers entered the village and ordered them from their homes. Together with other villagers they were marched a few hundred metres into the village square where they were told to sit. “Still we had no reason to be afraid,” Chuc remembers. “Everyone was calm. Wed seen it all before.” Then, in surprise he watched as the soldiers set up a machine gun. The calm ended. The people began weeping and begging. One man showed his identification papers to a soldier, but the American simply said, “Sorry.” Then the shooting started. Chuc was wounded in the leg and almost unconscious, but he was covered by a pile of dead bodies and thus saved. After waiting an hour, he fled the village. We were on the frontier and on Christmas morning we stuck up a board with “A Merry Christmas” on it. The enemy had stuck up a similar one. Two of our men then threw their equipment off and climbed out of the trench with their hands above their heads as our representatives. Two of the Germans did the same. They greeted each other and shook hands. Then we all got out of the trench. Bill (our officer) tried to prevent it but it was too late so he and the other officers climbed out too. We and the Germans walked through the mud and met in the middle of no-mans-land. We spent all day with one another. Some of them could speak English. By the look of them, their trenches were in as bad a state as our own. One of their men, speaking in English, remarked that he had worked in England for some years and that he was fed up to the neck with this war and would be glad when it was over. We told him he wasn’t the only one who was fed up with it. The German officer asked Bill if we would like a couple of barrels of beer and they brought them over to us. Bill distributed the b
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