Business Insider: 52 years ago, the bloodiest battle of Vietnam began and changed forever how Americans felt about the war
* The Battle of Hue began early on January 31, 1968.
* Hue was a major part of North Vietnam's Tet Offensive, and even though the US and South Vietnam thwarted the attack, the battle had a profound effect on the war.
In the middle of the night on January 31, 1968, 10,000 North Vietnamese and Vietcong troops swept into the historic city of Hue, a major cultural center in South Vietnam.
Within days, those troops captured the city, surprising US commanders, who were slow to understand what had happened and the opponent they now faced.
The city was retaken by early March. Ostensibly it was a US and South Vietnamese victory, won at the toll of 250 US Marines and soldiers and more than 450 South Vietnamese troops. With several thousand North Vietnamese and thousands more civilians killed, the number of dead in the shattered city was more than 10,000.
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WNU Editor: The Tet Offensive certainly did change how Americans felt about the war.
5 comments:
The lost of the Vietnam war was political, not a military one.
Exactly.
losses and winning wars always political
Americans turned against the war...who got drafted and who not? why were we there?
Ah, you know who in his relentless quest in grammar, syntax, and basic logic.
The war that inspired
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_3yeQeBOAI
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