Tet Offensive (1968)

The Tet Offensive, a major escalation during the Vietnam War, occurred from January 30 to March 20, 1968. It was a coordinated series of North Vietnamese attacks on more than 100 cities and outposts in South Vietnam. The offensive aimed to foment rebellion among the South Vietnamese population and encourage the United States to scale back its involvement in the Vietnam War. Although U.S. and South Vietnamese forces managed to hold off the attacks, the news coverage of this massive offensive shocked the American public and eroded support for the war effort. Despite heavy casualties, North Vietnam achieved a strategic victory with the Tet Offensive, marking a turning point in the Vietnam War and the beginning of the slow, painful American withdrawal from the region.

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