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Drupady [299]
3 years ago
7

Why was the yet offensive considered the turning point in the Vietnam war

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2 answers:
Nadya [2.5K]3 years ago
8 0
<span>The Vietcong and North Vietnamese demonstrated that they could still fight</span>
Vaselesa [24]3 years ago
4 0
Despite heavy casualties, North Vietnam achieved a strategic victory with the Tet Offensive, as the attacks marked a turning point in the Vietnam War and the beginning of the slow, painful American withdrawal from the region.
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