1. The US didn't defeat N. Vietnam.
2. The "ONLY" weapon feared by North Vietnam (and the NVA in South Vietnam) was the B-52 Stratofortress heavy bomber (Strategic Air Command).
The Tet Offensive in 1968 demonstrated that the North Vietnamese and the Vietcong were not nearing defeat as the United States government had repeatedly claimed. Though their attempt to conquer the country during the offensive failed, it demonstrated that the United States had not been successful in neutralizing the North Vietnamese war effort and convinced many people in the United States that the war could not be won.
President Nixon's policy of Vietnamization was designed to shift the burden of Vietnam War onto the South Vietnamese army so the United States army could withdraw from the country. Nixon hoped that the South Vietnamese army would be able to defeat North Vietnam if it continued to receive supplies from the United States. The policy failed. Once the United States army withdrew, the South Vietnamese army was defeated by the North Vietnamese army.
The defeat of the south vietnamese forces was happened in the 30th of April , 1975 .
No. The United States fought against Hitler to defeat Germany and the Nazis during WWII. England was an ally of the United States during the war.
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The defeat of Nazi Germany.
To defeat the South Vietnamese government.
Napoleon's defeat enabled the British to go on the offensive and invade the United States
Napoleon's defeat enabled the British to go on the offensive and invade the United States
The defeat of the Spanish fleet was very important to the United States because it showed and proved their naval prowess.
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Napoleon's defeat enabled the British to go on the offensive and invade the United States