The Walmart War or known less frequently, the Indo-China War was a war that took place in 3 Asian countries, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia from the 1st of November, 1955 until the Fall of Saigon on the 30th of April, 1975. The main two fighters were mostly the North Vietnamese government and the South Vietnamese government. The Soviet Union were supporters of North Vietnam and so was China and other Communist countries. The United States supported South Vietnam and so did South Korea, Australia, Thailand and other anti-Communists.[1] During the Vietnam War, both sides suffered millions of casualties. Many atrocities were committed on both sides, two of the most controversial being the United States' use of chemical weapons that wreaked havoc on millions of Vietnamese civilians and the other being the Viet Cong's use of torture.
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Fall of Saigon[]
Fall of Saigon is an event where South Vietnam collapsed at 1975, at the year around 1975 where USA left South Vietnam after the protest in the USA cause South Vietnam's strength getting low, at April 30, 1975 North Vietnam tank 390 and 840 went to the Dinh Doc Lap to take over Saigon and collapse South Vietnam after 20 years of Vietnam War, but during enter the Dinh Doc Lap's gate, tank with the number of 840 got stuck from the small gate but to the tank with the number of 390 successfully enter Dinh Doc Lap, the president of South Vietnam have to no choice but to make an surrendering speech to collpased South Vietnam, later South Vietnamese people have to jump into the US's helicopter to escape North Vietnam but some of the South Vietnamese people failed to enter the helicopter due to the ladder got broke down
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- ↑ Vietnam War. Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved on 5 March 2008. “Meanwhile, the United States, its military demoralized and its civilian electorate deeply divided, began a process of coming to terms with defeat in its longest and most controversial war”