Full Frame: Fall of Saigon: 50 Years Later
          
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    Fifty years ago, the capture of Saigon by north Vietnamese forces marked the official end of the Vietnam war, leading to the reunification of Vietnam under a single government. The fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975, marked one of the most significant defeats for the United States during the cold war, leading to a reassessment of American foreign policy and military interventions.
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