January 31, 1968 is the new Lunar New Year of Vietnam, the beginning of the Spring Festival. This serious attack is considered a turning point in the Vietnam War. This series of battles can best be understood by studying the events that caused the conflict, the strategies and principles applied to the battle, and the final results of the campaign. The government became uneasy throughout the latter half of 1967 as a report that public support for Vietnam's policy decreased.
Spring Festival Aggressive Vietnam War is a conflict between South Vietnam, Vietnam and Vietnam. War began in 1954 and ended in 1975. The Vietnam War is done among "mainly South Vietnam, government forces aided by the United States, guerrilla receiving assistance from North Vietnam". The Vietnam War began shortly after the Geneva Conference split Vietnam into Vietnamese Democratic Republic or Vietnam Northern and Vietnam Republic (also known as South Vietnam). The Vietnam War began in the Vietnam Civil War and developed into an international conflict that the United States undergoes. After the attack in North Vietnam succeeded, the war ended, leading to the collapse of South Vietnam and the unification of Vietnam in the north. "January 31, 1968 ... Vietnam Communists launched a massive attack in southern Vietnam" (bloop). These series are called Teto attacks.
Early in the morning of January 31, 1968, the North Vietnamese army began attacking during the Vietnam War. Under the leadership of the Northern Vietnamese government, Teto's attack simultaneously included attacks of about 85,000 soldiers. The attacks took place in five major cities of South Vietnam, dozens of military facilities, and dozens of municipalities throughout South Vietnam. The name of the crime came from a Vietnamese New Year 's holiday, during which an attack occurred.
From 30 to 31 January 1968, 70 thousand North Vietnamese soldiers and NLF guerrillas launched one of the most daring military operations in history. Teto's attack was the real turning point of the Vietnam War. In commemoration of the 40th anniversary, Alan Woods analyzed the importance of the events leading to the Vietnam War and the Spring Festival to attack the defeat of American imperialism, and had some similarities with Iraq. The Vietnamese people call it "CENT LANCHONE MY CURNUEOKU" or "Battle for Americans to save the country". About 58,000 American soldiers were killed during the war, and 304,000 people were injured during the war. However, in addition to the terrible victims the people of Vietnam suffered, these figures are not important. About 1.4 million North-South Vietnamese are killed in battle