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36 provincial centers in 1968; this was the Tet Offensive.
The U.S Army lost a total of almost 60,000 troops in that war over
roughly a ten-year period. Eventually, when attacks from the air and
sea by U.S. troops all came to nothing, America finally decided to aban-
don South Vietnam. The country was conquered by North Vietnamese
troops in April 1975, forever remembered in the West as the Fall of
Saigon.
The sole reason why communist North Vietnam, with its relative-
ly few soldiers, emerged victorious from the war against an adversary
with an overwhelming technological advantage was the way that they
consistently struck from behind, set ambushes, failed to abide by
agreements and ceasefires, attracted the populace to their own side by
their skillful use of propaganda and the frequent slaughter of innocent
people in the most horrible ways, making no distinction between mili-
Despite being in a
seemingly highly
disadvantageous
position, commu-
nist North Vietnam
won the war using
cunning guerrilla
tactics.
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