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Execution of Nguyễn Văn Lém

Nguyễn Văn Lém (Vietnamese: [ŋʷǐənˀ vān lɛ̌m]; 1931/1932 – 1 February 1968), often referred to as Bảy Lốp, was a Viet Cong officer with the rank of captain. He was summarily executed in Saigon by Republic of Vietnam General Nguyễn Ngọc Loan during the Tet Offensive in the Vietnam War. A photo of the execution won the 1969 Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography and helped galvanize the anti-war-movement in the United States.

Nguyễn Văn Lém
Eddie Adams' photograph "Saigon Execution" showing the moment Nguyễn Văn Lém is shot by Nguyễn Ngọc Loan
Born1931 or 1932
Died (aged 36)
Cause of deathExecution by shooting
SpouseNguyễn Thị Lốp
Military career
Allegiance Viet Cong
RankCaptain

Execution edit

Nguyễn Văn Lém was a captain in the Viet Cong and was known by the code name Bảy Lốp. His wife, Nguyễn Thị Lốp, explained that his code name consisted of "Bảy" for the seventh[1] son, and "Lốp" from her own name, which means tire in Vietnamese.[2]

Lém was captured by South Vietnamese troops while wearing civilian clothing near Saigon's Ấn Quang Pagoda on 1 February 1968, amid the Tet Offensive, a massive surprise attack by the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces.[3] He was brought to Brigadier General Nguyễn Ngọc Loan, Chief of the Republic of Vietnam National Police, at 252 Ngô Gia Tự Street, District 10 (10°45′50″N 106°40′16″E / 10.7638°N 106.671°E / 10.7638; 106.671), near the present-day Trấn Quốc pagoda.[4] Loan summarily executed Lém in the street, using his .38 Special Smith & Wesson Bodyguard revolver to shoot the bound prisoner through the head.[5] The event was witnessed and recorded by Võ Sửu, a cameraman for NBC News, and Eddie Adams, an Associated Press photographer. The photograph and film became famous images in contemporary American journalism, and won Adams the 1969 Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography.[6]

The 36-year-old Lém was accused of murdering South Vietnamese Lieutenant Colonel Nguyễn Tuân, his wife, six children, and 80-year-old mother.[7][8] He was allegedly captured near a mass grave of approximately thirty civilians.[9] Loan was reported to have said afterwards: "If you hesitate, if you didn't do your duty, the men won't follow you."[9] In 2018, author Max Hastings detailed the allegations against Lém, adding that American historian Edwin Moise "is convinced that the entire story of Lém murdering the Tuân family is a post-war invention." Hastings concluded that "the truth will never be known."[8]

In interviews justifying the killing immediately after the event, Loan did not refer to the atrocity or Tuân, instead saying that he shot Lém out of anger for being out of uniform and for killing a policeman during capture.[10]

Photograph edit

 
Eddie Adams with his photo in 1969

Associated Press photographer Eddie Adams and NBC News television cameraman Võ Sửu witnessed the event.[11] Adams later recalled that he believed Loan was going to "threaten or terrorize" Lém, and took out his camera to record the event. The photograph he subsequently captured showed the moment the bullet exited Lém's head.[9][12]

The photograph and film were broadcast worldwide, galvanizing the anti-war movement in the United States.[13] Adams' photo of the event, titled Saigon Execution, became one of the most famous and influential images of the war, winning him the 1969 Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography.[14]

The photo also came to haunt Adams: "I was getting money for showing one man killing another. Two lives were destroyed, and I was getting paid for it. I was a hero." He elaborated on this in a later piece of writing: "Two people died in that photograph. The general killed the Viet Cong; I killed the general with my camera."[9] Adams later stated he regretted he was unable to get a picture "of that Viet Cong [Lém] blowing away the [Tuân] family".[15]

Ben Wright, associate director for communications at the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, said of the photo: "There's something in the nature of a still image that deeply affects the viewer and stays with them. The film footage of the shooting, while ghastly, doesn't evoke the same feelings of urgency and stark tragedy."[9]

Aftermath edit

Lém's wife, Lốp, learned about her husband's death when she was given a newspaper with the photo on the front page.[16] It is unknown what happened to his body.[citation needed]

In 1975, Nguyễn Ngọc Loan fled South Vietnam during the Fall of Saigon, eventually emigrating to the United States.[17] Pressure from the U.S. Congress resulted in an investigation by the Library of Congress,[18] which concluded that Lém's summary execution was illegal under South Vietnamese law.[19] In 1978, the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) contended that Loan had committed a war crime.[19] They attempted to deport him, but President Jimmy Carter personally intervened to stop the proceedings, stating that "such historical revisionism was folly".[20][21] Loan died on July 14, 1998, in Burke, Virginia, at the age of 67.[6]

The sole survivor of Lém's alleged killing of Tuân's family was Huan Nguyen; aged nine at the time, he was shot three times during the attack that killed his family and stayed with his mother for two hours as she bled to death. In 2019, he became the highest-ranking Vietnamese-American officer in the U.S. military when he was promoted to the rank of rear admiral in the United States Navy.[22][23]

In 2012, Douglas Sloan made a short film, Saigon '68, about Adams' photograph. This film details the influence it had on the lives of Adams and Loan, and on public opinion of the Vietnam War.[24]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Vietnamese naming conventions".
  2. ^ "Unforgettable". people.com. from the original on 2018-07-06. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  3. ^ "Stunning AP Images of Vietnam War from Stunning Images of Vietnam War". ABC News. from the original on 2018-07-05. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  4. ^ "Nguyen Ngoc Loan, 67, Dies; Executed Viet Cong Prisoner". The New York Times. 1998-07-16. from the original on 2009-04-20. Retrieved 2009-05-07.
  5. ^ Buckley, Tom. "Portrait of an Aging Despot", Harper's magazine April 1972, page 69.
  6. ^ a b "Nguyen Ngoc Loan, 67, Dies; Executed Viet Cong Prisoner". The New York Times. 16 July 1998. from the original on 2009-04-20. Retrieved 5 July 2009.
  7. ^ Hastings, Max (2018). Vietnam. Collins. p. 403.
  8. ^ a b Hastings, Max (2018). Vietnam: An Epic Tragedy, 1945-1975. Harper. p. 467. ISBN 9780062405661.
  9. ^ a b c d e Eddie Adams' iconic Vietnam War photo: What happened next, BBC
  10. ^ He told Italian interviewer Oriana Fallaci, “He wasn’t wearing a uniform and I can’t respect a man who shoots without wearing a uniform... I was filled with rage.” When talking to Tom Buckley he added that Lem “was the commander of a sapper unit. He killed a policeman… What do you want us to do? Put him in jail for two or three years and then let him go back to the enemy.” According to Buckley, Loan also misidentified Lém as "Nguyen Tan Dat". https://the-avocado.org/2023/01/10/history-thread-the-shooter-in-the-photograph/
  11. ^ Rubin, Cyma; Newton, Eric, eds. (2011). The Pulitzer Prize Photographs. Newseum Inc. ISBN 978-0-9799521-3-5.
  12. ^ "Saigon execution: Murder of a Vietcong by Saigon Police Chief, 1968 - Rare Historical Photos". 14 May 2014.
  13. ^ "The Vietnam War, Through Eddie Adams' Lens". NPR.org. from the original on 2018-07-04. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  14. ^ "Pulitzer Prize Winners". www.pulitzer.org. from the original on 2018-07-05. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  15. ^ Hastings, Max (2018). Vietnam. Collins. p. 403.
  16. ^ "Vietnam: Vietnam War Anniversary: Media (2) | AP Archive". www.aparchive.com. from the original on 2018-07-05. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
  17. ^ Barnes, Bart (1998-07-16). "NGUYEN NGOC LOAN DIES AT 67". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. from the original on 2018-07-07. Retrieved 2018-07-09.
  18. ^ Dickey, Christopher (1978-11-03). "U.S. Acts to Deport Saigon Official Who Killed Bound Prisoner in 1968". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. from the original on 2018-07-03. Retrieved 2018-07-09.
  19. ^ a b Christopher Dickey (November 3, 1978). "U.S. Acts to Deport Saigon Official Who Killed Bound Prisoner in 1968". Washington Post. from the original on 2018-07-03. Retrieved July 3, 2018.
  20. ^ "Carter bids to halt Viet general's deportation". The Miami News. 6 December 1978. p. 9C. Retrieved 9 July 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  21. ^ "Viet executioner won't be deported". Detroit Free Press. New York Times Service. 2 December 1978. p. 2A. Retrieved 9 July 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  22. ^ "Huan Nguyen becomes first Vietnamese U.S. Navy Rear Admiral". Naval Sea Systems Command. 2019-10-10. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
  23. ^ "The Navy's First Vietnamese Admiral Saw His Family Killed by an Infamous Viet Cong Guerrilla". Military.com. 19 July 2022. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
  24. ^ Icontent Films. "Short Film". The Moment of Truth. Retrieved October 6, 2022.

External links edit

  • The Saigon Execution, a thorough account by an AP photo editor including research after the war.
  • Feb. 1, 1968: A grisly moment from the Vietnam War -St. Louis Dispatch

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In this Vietnamese name the surname is Nguyễn In accordance with Vietnamese custom this person should be referred to by the given name Lem Nguyễn Văn Lem Vietnamese ŋʷǐenˀ van lɛ m 1931 1932 1 February 1968 often referred to as Bảy Lốp was a Viet Cong officer with the rank of captain He was summarily executed in Saigon by Republic of Vietnam General Nguyễn Ngọc Loan during the Tet Offensive in the Vietnam War A photo of the execution won the 1969 Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography and helped galvanize the anti war movement in the United States Nguyễn Văn LemEddie Adams photograph Saigon Execution showing the moment Nguyễn Văn Lem is shot by Nguyễn Ngọc LoanBorn1931 or 1932French IndochinaDied1 February 1968 aged 36 Saigon South VietnamCause of deathExecution by shootingSpouseNguyễn Thị LốpMilitary careerAllegianceViet CongRankCaptain Contents 1 Execution 2 Photograph 3 Aftermath 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksExecution editNguyễn Văn Lem was a captain in the Viet Cong and was known by the code name Bảy Lốp His wife Nguyễn Thị Lốp explained that his code name consisted of Bảy for the seventh 1 son and Lốp from her own name which means tire in Vietnamese 2 Lem was captured by South Vietnamese troops while wearing civilian clothing near Saigon s Ấn Quang Pagoda on 1 February 1968 amid the Tet Offensive a massive surprise attack by the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces 3 He was brought to Brigadier General Nguyễn Ngọc Loan Chief of the Republic of Vietnam National Police at 252 Ngo Gia Tự Street District 10 10 45 50 N 106 40 16 E 10 7638 N 106 671 E 10 7638 106 671 near the present day Trấn Quốc pagoda 4 Loan summarily executed Lem in the street using his 38 Special Smith amp Wesson Bodyguard revolver to shoot the bound prisoner through the head 5 The event was witnessed and recorded by Vo Sửu a cameraman for NBC News and Eddie Adams an Associated Press photographer The photograph and film became famous images in contemporary American journalism and won Adams the 1969 Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography 6 The 36 year old Lem was accused of murdering South Vietnamese Lieutenant Colonel Nguyễn Tuan his wife six children and 80 year old mother 7 8 He was allegedly captured near a mass grave of approximately thirty civilians 9 Loan was reported to have said afterwards If you hesitate if you didn t do your duty the men won t follow you 9 In 2018 author Max Hastings detailed the allegations against Lem adding that American historian Edwin Moise is convinced that the entire story of Lem murdering the Tuan family is a post war invention Hastings concluded that the truth will never be known 8 In interviews justifying the killing immediately after the event Loan did not refer to the atrocity or Tuan instead saying that he shot Lem out of anger for being out of uniform and for killing a policeman during capture 10 Photograph edit nbsp Eddie Adams with his photo in 1969 Associated Press photographer Eddie Adams and NBC News television cameraman Vo Sửu witnessed the event 11 Adams later recalled that he believed Loan was going to threaten or terrorize Lem and took out his camera to record the event The photograph he subsequently captured showed the moment the bullet exited Lem s head 9 12 The photograph and film were broadcast worldwide galvanizing the anti war movement in the United States 13 Adams photo of the event titled Saigon Execution became one of the most famous and influential images of the war winning him the 1969 Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography 14 The photo also came to haunt Adams I was getting money for showing one man killing another Two lives were destroyed and I was getting paid for it I was a hero He elaborated on this in a later piece of writing Two people died in that photograph The general killed the Viet Cong I killed the general with my camera 9 Adams later stated he regretted he was unable to get a picture of that Viet Cong Lem blowing away the Tuan family 15 Ben Wright associate director for communications at the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History said of the photo There s something in the nature of a still image that deeply affects the viewer and stays with them The film footage of the shooting while ghastly doesn t evoke the same feelings of urgency and stark tragedy 9 Aftermath editLem s wife Lốp learned about her husband s death when she was given a newspaper with the photo on the front page 16 It is unknown what happened to his body citation needed In 1975 Nguyễn Ngọc Loan fled South Vietnam during the Fall of Saigon eventually emigrating to the United States 17 Pressure from the U S Congress resulted in an investigation by the Library of Congress 18 which concluded that Lem s summary execution was illegal under South Vietnamese law 19 In 1978 the Immigration and Naturalization Service INS contended that Loan had committed a war crime 19 They attempted to deport him but President Jimmy Carter personally intervened to stop the proceedings stating that such historical revisionism was folly 20 21 Loan died on July 14 1998 in Burke Virginia at the age of 67 6 The sole survivor of Lem s alleged killing of Tuan s family was Huan Nguyen aged nine at the time he was shot three times during the attack that killed his family and stayed with his mother for two hours as she bled to death In 2019 he became the highest ranking Vietnamese American officer in the U S military when he was promoted to the rank of rear admiral in the United States Navy 22 23 In 2012 Douglas Sloan made a short film Saigon 68 about Adams photograph This film details the influence it had on the lives of Adams and Loan and on public opinion of the Vietnam War 24 See also editPhan Thị Kim Phuc Thich Quảng Đức List of photographs considered the most important Jack Ruby Shoots Lee Harvey Oswald another Pulitzer winning photo of someone at the moment they were fatally shotReferences edit Vietnamese naming conventions Unforgettable people com Archived from the original on 2018 07 06 Retrieved 2018 07 05 Stunning AP Images of Vietnam War from Stunning Images of Vietnam War ABC News Archived from the original on 2018 07 05 Retrieved 2018 07 05 Nguyen Ngoc Loan 67 Dies Executed Viet Cong Prisoner The New York Times 1998 07 16 Archived from the original on 2009 04 20 Retrieved 2009 05 07 Buckley Tom Portrait of an Aging Despot Harper s magazine April 1972 page 69 a b Nguyen Ngoc Loan 67 Dies Executed Viet Cong Prisoner The New York Times 16 July 1998 Archived from the original on 2009 04 20 Retrieved 5 July 2009 Hastings Max 2018 Vietnam Collins p 403 a b Hastings Max 2018 Vietnam An Epic Tragedy 1945 1975 Harper p 467 ISBN 9780062405661 a b c d e Eddie Adams iconic Vietnam War photo What happened next BBC He told Italian interviewer Oriana Fallaci He wasn t wearing a uniform and I can t respect a man who shoots without wearing a uniform I was filled with rage When talking to Tom Buckley he added that Lem was the commander of a sapper unit He killed a policeman What do you want us to do Put him in jail for two or three years and then let him go back to the enemy According to Buckley Loan also misidentified Lem as Nguyen Tan Dat https the avocado org 2023 01 10 history thread the shooter in the photograph Rubin Cyma Newton Eric eds 2011 The Pulitzer Prize Photographs Newseum Inc ISBN 978 0 9799521 3 5 Saigon execution Murder of a Vietcong by Saigon Police Chief 1968 Rare Historical Photos 14 May 2014 The Vietnam War Through Eddie Adams Lens NPR org Archived from the original on 2018 07 04 Retrieved 2018 07 05 Pulitzer Prize Winners www pulitzer org Archived from the original on 2018 07 05 Retrieved 2018 07 05 Hastings Max 2018 Vietnam Collins p 403 Vietnam Vietnam War Anniversary Media 2 AP Archive www aparchive com Archived from the original on 2018 07 05 Retrieved 2018 07 05 Barnes Bart 1998 07 16 NGUYEN NGOC LOAN DIES AT 67 The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Archived from the original on 2018 07 07 Retrieved 2018 07 09 Dickey Christopher 1978 11 03 U S Acts to Deport Saigon Official Who Killed Bound Prisoner in 1968 Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Archived from the original on 2018 07 03 Retrieved 2018 07 09 a b Christopher Dickey November 3 1978 U S Acts to Deport Saigon Official Who Killed Bound Prisoner in 1968 Washington Post Archived from the original on 2018 07 03 Retrieved July 3 2018 Carter bids to halt Viet general s deportation The Miami News 6 December 1978 p 9C Retrieved 9 July 2018 via Newspapers com Viet executioner won t be deported Detroit Free Press New York Times Service 2 December 1978 p 2A Retrieved 9 July 2018 via Newspapers com Huan Nguyen becomes first Vietnamese U S Navy Rear Admiral Naval Sea Systems Command 2019 10 10 Retrieved 2020 06 12 The Navy s First Vietnamese Admiral Saw His Family Killed by an Infamous Viet Cong Guerrilla Military com 19 July 2022 Retrieved 23 September 2022 Icontent Films Short Film The Moment of Truth Retrieved October 6 2022 External links editThe Saigon 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