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  • 13-08-2017
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why was the tet offensive considered in the turning point point in the Vietnam war?

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GiovanniB2
GiovanniB2 GiovanniB2
  • 13-08-2017

well for one thing it convinced Americans that the war wasn't about to end in fact it showed that the war wasn't nearly over hoped this helped have a great day
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