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Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
Minh Nguyen Tailor
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+84 90 309 36 56

Hours:
Sunday9am - 7:30pm
Monday9am - 7:30pm
Tuesday9am - 7:30pm
Wednesday9am - 7:30pm
Thursday9am - 7:30pm
Friday9am - 7:30pm
Saturday9am - 7:30pm


The 1975 Spring Offensive or officially known as The General Offensive and Uprising of the Spring 1975 was the final North Vietnamese campaign in the Vietnam War that led to the capitulation of South Vietnam. After the initial success capturing Phước Long Province, the North Vietnamese leadership increased the scope of the People's Army of Vietnam's offensive and captured and held the key Central Highlands city of Buôn Ma Thuột between March 10 and 18. These operations were intended to be preparatory to launching a general offensive in 1976. Following the attack on Ban Me Thout, the South Vietnamese realized they were no longer able to defend the entire country due to Congressional cutbacks in American aid and ordered a strategic withdrawal from the northern half of South Vietnam. The retreat from the Central Highlands, however, was a debacle as, under fire, civilian refugees fled with soldiers, mostly along a single highway reaching from the highlands to the coast. This situation was exacerbated by confusing orders, lack of command and control, and a well-led and aggressive enemy, which led to the utter rout and destruction of the bulk of South Vietnamese forces in the Central Highlands. A similar collapse occurred in the northern provinces. Surprised by the rapidity of the South Vietnamese collapse, North Vietnam transferred the bulk of its northern forces more than 350 miles to the south in order to capture the South Vietnamese capital of Saigon in time to celebrate their late President Ho Chi Minh's birthday and end the war. South Vietnamese forces regrouped around the capital and conducted a commendable defense line of the key transportation hubs at Xuân Lộc and Phan Rang, but a loss of political and military will to continue the fight became ever more manifest. Under political pressure, South Vietnamese President Nguyễn Văn Thiệu resigned on 21 April, in hopes that a new leader that was more amenable to the North Vietnamese could reopen negotiations with them. It was, however, too late. With PAVN spearheads already entering Saigon, the South Vietnamese government, then under the leadership of Dương Văn Minh, capitulated on 30 April 1975.
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