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Bumek [7]
4 years ago
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Why was the Tet Offensive considered a turning point in the Vietnam War?

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harina [27]4 years ago
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Why was the Tet offensive a turning point in the war?<span>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.</span>
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