South Vietnamese đồng ended in 1978.
The defeat of the south vietnamese forces was happened in the 30th of April , 1975 .
NVA tanks smashing through the South Vietnamese capital's front gates and parking on their front yard signaled the end of it.
At the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, when the United States evacuated its troops, South Vietnam fell to North Vietnamese forces. Many South Vietnamese people faced reprisals, persecution, and imprisonment as the new communist regime sought to consolidate power. A significant number of South Vietnamese, including former government officials and military personnel, fled the country, often risking their lives in overcrowded boats, leading to the refugee crisis known as the "boat people." Those who remained often faced harsh conditions and severe restrictions on their freedoms.
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Certainly yes. Our goal was to stop the spread of communism which the North Vietnamese(Communists) was going to or planning to invade the South Vietnamese. The South Vietnamese dressed the same as the Charlies(Vietcong) and north vietnamese though so it was a stressful time just to confirm who was who.
The north won.
The Vietnamese War ended in 1975 when NVA troops entered and captured South Vietnam's capital, Saigon
South Vietnamese cities (NovaNet)
North or South Viets?
South Vietnamese đồng was created in 1953.
The South Vietnamese did.
North against South Vietnamese.
Vietcong
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The South Vietnamese Army; "in-country"...we called him "Arvin the Marvin." There was also a South Vietnamese Air Force, Marines, Navy, and a South Vietnamese Ranger outfit.
South Vietnamese Army personnel were called ARVNs and South Viet civilians were called "Viet Nationals" (short for South Vietnamese citizens).
The defeat of the south vietnamese forces was happened in the 30th of April , 1975 .