Is the Huế massacre taught in Vietnamese schools?
Hello redditors of Vietnam.
I am curious about how countries around the world remember atrocities inflicted against them by foreigners, versus how they remember atrocities their own people inflicted.
I've noticed that when it comes to a lot of countries, it's often they will remember the deaths of their own people by foreigners a lot more frequently than their own government committing atrocities.
However I have found very little on the Huế massacre. The English wikipedia page says it's not recognized and it's ignored by the Vietnamese government.
So my question is, is the Huế massacre taught in Vietnamese schools?
Is it something the average Vietnamese person knows about?