The U.S. surrendered in the Vietnam War with the fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975. Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, was captured by North Vietnamese forces, marking the end of the conflict and leading to the reunification of Vietnam under communist control. This event effectively concluded the U.S. military involvement in Vietnam.
yes he surrended at the end war
It ended with the surrender of Japan.
A signed instrument of surrender (for WWII) in May 1945.
The war ended when the Russian Army captured Berlin. Hitler did not surrender but killed himself. Some conspirasists believe he actually somehow escaped but if he did he's definitely dead today.
The surrender of Japanese troops at the end of World War II was officially accepted by the United States. The formal surrender took place on September 2, 1945, aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, where Japanese officials signed the instrument of surrender in the presence of Allied representatives, including General Douglas MacArthur. This event marked the official end of hostilities in the Pacific theater of the war.
The Japanesse surrender.
The US marching in to Mexico City.
yes he surrended at the end war
The surrender of the beseiged city of Athens to the the Peloponnesian land and naval forces led by Sparta.
Yes.
Then end of World War I in November 1918 was not completely due to American involvement. The allied effort consisted of many countries and every one contributed to the surrender. They all fought and many from all of the allied countries died.
Depends on the war and when. Give a War and you will get an answer.
In the surrender of Italy, germany, and japan
An "Instrument of Surrender."
It was the end of the Civil War.
was surrounded on three sides It was the end of the war and he had to agree to his terms of surrender
To end Russia's involvement in the war