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    historical term Tet Offensive (North Vietnamese offensive launched in January 1968)
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    La ofensiva del Tet fue una operación militar planificada por el gobierno de Vietnam del Norte y ejecutada por el Ejército de Vietnam del Norte y el Vietcong en 1968, contra las fuerzas aliadas lideradas por Estados Unidos, especialmente el Ejército de la República de Vietnam (ERVN, Ejército de Vietnam del Sur), durante la guerra de Vietnam. La planificación de la ofensiva fue meticulosa y la ejecución bien realizada;[cita requerida] pero los resultados militares resultaron desastrosos; no así las consecuencias políticas, especialmente en Estados Unidos. La gran cantidad de soldados estadounidenses muertos durante la ofensiva, unos 4 000, no fue digerido por el pueblo estadounidense. El rechazo a la guerra en Estados Unidos se acrecentó y ello supuso un giro de la guerra hacia la derrota de la coalición. Algunos autores consideran que se trató de una derrota táctica, ya que además de morir decenas de miles de combatientes norvietnamitas, perdieron la totalidad de lo conquistado. Sin embargo, se considera que fue una victoria estratégica debido al ulterior cambio que provocó en la estrategia militar estadounidense.

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    The Tet Offensive (Vietnamese: Sự kiện Tết Mậu Thân 1968, or Tổng tiến công và nổi dậy Tết Mậu Thân) was one of the largest military campaigns of the Vietnam War, launched on January 30, 1968, by forces of the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese People's Army of Vietnam against the forces of the South Vietnamese Army of the Republic of Vietnam, the United States, and their allies. It was a campaign of surprise attacks against military and civilian command and control centers throughout South Vietnam. The name of the offensive comes from the Tết holiday, the Vietnamese New Year, when the first major attacks took place. The North Vietnamese launched a wave of attacks in the late night hours of 30 January in the I and II Corps Tactical Zones of South Vietnam. This early attack did not lead to widespread defensive measures. When the main North Vietnamese operation began the next morning the offensive was countrywide and well coordinated, eventually more than 80,000 North Vietnamese troops striking more than 100 towns and cities, including 36 of 44 provincial capitals, five of the six autonomous cities, 72 of 245 district towns, and the southern capital. The offensive was the largest military operation conducted by either side up to that point in the war. Though initial attacks stunned both the US and South Vietnamese armies, causing them to temporarily lose control of several cities, they quickly regrouped, beat back the attacks, and inflicted heavy casualties on North Vietnamese forces. During the Battle of Huế, intense fighting lasted for a month, resulting in the destruction of the city by US forces. During their occupation, the North Vietnamese executed thousands of people in the Massacre at Huế. Around the US combat base at Khe Sanh fighting continued for two more months. Although the offensive was a military defeat for North Vietnam, it had a profound effect on the US government and shocked the US public, which had been led to believe by its political and military leaders that the North Vietnamese were being defeated and incapable of launching such an ambitious military operation, whereupon the U.S. public support for the war declined and the U.S. sought negotiations to end the war. The term "Tet offensive" usually refers to the January–February 1968 offensive, but it can also include the so-called "Mini-Tet" offensives that took place in May and August.

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