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Thpusands of Vietnamese refugees went to Guam straight from Saigon. I was in the Red Cross and we worked for weeks getting people processed, and camps were set up on Anderson AFB. You don't hear much about that but I was there, I remember the people very well. They were all connected in some way to the American embassy or worked in some capacity. Most would have been shot if they had remained in Vietnam. Many of their family members were executed for involvement in south Vietnamese government.

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NVA T-55 tanks crashed through the South Vietnamese Capital's gates on 30 April 1975; and parked themselves onto the capital's front lawn. Saigon surrendered.

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The Vietnam War started.

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What was the capital of south Vietnamese?

Saigon


What happened to Saigon?

The Americans withdrew their soldiers in 1975. Leaving Saigon to be run by the North Vietnamese.


What city did the North Vietnamese capture that caused South Vietnam to surrender?

The capital, Saigon.


The city which based the north Vietnamese government?

Hanoi


When did the Saigon falls to communists?

April '75.


Why US left saigon?

The North Vietnamese Army was approaching (at a good speed!).


What name did the north Vietnamese change the of Saigon to?

Ho Chi Minh City.


When did the Vietnamese War end?

The Vietnamese War ended in 1975 when NVA troops entered and captured South Vietnam's capital, Saigon


Which city fell to the North Vietnamese Army leading to the unification of Vietnam?

The final city that fell to the North Vietnamese Army was Saigon.


Americans were evacuated from were when the north vietnamese invaded south Vietnam?

The south's capital; Saigon.


Who was Saigon renamed for after 1975?

Saigon was renamed for HO CHI MINH, the first leader of North Vietnam and an ardent campaigner for Vietnamese Unification. However, even though the city has been renamed Ho Chi Minh City on most official maps and in official Vietnamese correspondence, most Vietnamese still call the city Saigon.


What was the old name of ho chi minh city?

The South Vietnamese capital Saigon was renamed Ho Chi Minh city in honour of him.