Asia Pacific 1979: Sino-Vietnamese War

Sino-Vietnamese War
14 Sep 1950 Outbreak of the Korean War
24 Nov 1950 UN Offensive in Korea
9 Sep 1951 China in Korea and Tibet
6 May 1954 First Indochina War
28 Mar 1959 China under Mao
16 Sep 1963 Formation of Malaysia
1 Apr 1968 Vietnam War
27 Jan 1973 Paris Peace Accords
2 Dec 1975 Communist Victory in Indochina
5 Mar 1979 Sino-Vietnamese War
The Khmer Rouge's brutal rule in Cambodia led to millions of deaths, while its growing antagonism with its former Vietnamese allies erupted into full scale war in 1978. Vietnam quickly occupied most of Cambodia, prompting China, which had supported the Khmer Rouge, to attack Vietnam. After a month of brutal but inconclusive warfare, the Chinese withdrew.