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The American Story

Andy Ngo

The American Story

Christopher Flannery

Society & Culture, Documentary, History

4.6 • 941 Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2022

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

After the American defeat in Vietnam in 1975, the communists confiscated the homes, businesses, property, and savings of those south Vietnamese supposed to be “counterrevolutionaries.” Hundreds of thousands of these men, women, and children were forced into what were called “reeducation” camps. Many risked their lives and fled, including Binh and Mai Ngo, who made it to America. Their son became an American hero.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the American Story.

0:03.3

Stories about all the things that make America the country we know and love.

0:07.2

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0:12.3

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0:14.6

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0:22.4

Thanks to all of you in the land of the free who have given generously so that we can produce more stories and reach more listeners.

0:28.0

This is Chris Flannery with the Claremont Institute. I call this one Andy No.

0:36.6

After the American defeat in Vietnam in 1975,

0:40.9

the victorious communists confiscated the homes,

0:44.0

businesses, property, and savings of those South Vietnamese

0:48.1

supposed to be counter-revolutionaries. These could be people working in government, law enforcement, the media or the military,

0:57.0

religious leaders, or just business owners, including their families.

1:02.0

Hundreds of thousands of these men, women, and children were forced into what were called re-education camps,

1:08.0

often to live in inhumane conditions, some for months, some for many years.

1:14.4

They could be subjected to forced labor and aggressive interrogation and indoctrination.

1:20.4

These aimed at breaking their will and compelling them to confess their guilt and affirm the truth of the Communist Party line.

1:29.0

In increasing numbers throughout the late 1970s and 1980s.

1:33.0

Vietnamese fled communist tyranny and became boat people,

1:37.0

risking their lives and everything they had

1:40.0

in extremely dangerous escapes to freedom.

1:43.0

According to the in extremely dangerous escapes to freedom.

1:46.0

According to the best estimates, 200,000 to 400,000 of these boat people

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