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Posted: 2015-04-30T16:20:11Z | Updated: 2017-12-07T03:20:09Z

On April 30, 1975, North Vietnamese tanks rolled into the South Vietnamese capital of Saigon, marking the end of a decades-long conflict that left millions dead.

With North Vietnamese troops approaching Saigon, now known as Ho Chi Minh, the U.S. scrambled to pull back its last personnel in the city. The photos below show frantic scenes as the U.S. attempted to evacuate thousands of government personnel, civilians and South Vietnamese residents.

saigon april 30 1975A U.S. Marine helicopter takes off from the American Embassy in Saigon on April 30, 1975. (AP Photo/Phu)

saigon april 30 1975Evacuees board a boat in the Saigon waterfront as communist forces from North Vietnam close in on the city. (AP Photo/Matt Franjola)

saigon april 30 1975On April 29, 1975, one day before the fall of South Vietnam, members of the U.S. Navy push a helicopter off a U.S. command ship and into the sea. The helicopter was discarded in order to make room for more evacuation flights out of Saigon. (AP Photo/File)

fall of saigonOn May 1, 1975, a large pile of U.S.-made rifles abandoned by pro-American Southern Vietnamese army soldiers sit on the ground at a commune in the southern province of Can Tho. (AFP/Getty Images)

saigon april 30 1975On April 29, 1975, a South Vietnamese mother and her children prepare to board a U.S. helicopter to leave Vietnam. (AP Photo/File)

fall of saigonSaigon residents take to the street to welcome the arrival of communist troops on April 30, 1975. (AFP/Getty Images)

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fall of saigonNorth Vietnamese soldiers sit on top of a tank posted in front of the presidential palace of the U.S.-backed regime as hundreds of Saigon residents gather around, April 30, 1975. (AFP/Getty Images)

fall of saigonA North Vietnamese soldier perches on a tank in Saigon. (AFP/Getty Images)

CORRECTION: A previous version of this article misidentified the ship from which helicopter was being pushed as a battleship. The ship, the USS Blue Ridge, is a command ship.