Lê Duẩn

He was born into a lower-class family in Quảng Trị Province, in the Annam Protectorate of French Indochina as Lê Văn Nhuận. Little is known about his family and childhood. He first came in contact with revolutionary thoughts in the 1920s through his work as a railway clerk. Lê Duẩn was a founding member of the Indochina Communist Party (the future Communist Party of Vietnam) in 1930. He was imprisoned in 1931 and released in 1937. From 1937 to 1939, he climbed the party ladder. He was rearrested in 1939, this time for fomenting an uprising in the South. Lê Duẩn was released from jail following the successful Communist-led August Revolution of 1945.
During the First Indochina War (1946-1954), Lê Duẩn was an active revolutionary leader in South Vietnam. He headed the Central Office of South Vietnam, a Party organ, from 1951 until 1954. During the 1950s Lê Duẩn became increasingly aggressive towards South Vietnam and called for reunification through war. By the mid-to-late 1950s Lê Duẩn had become the second-most powerful policy-maker within the Party, eclipsing former party First Secretary Trường Chinh. By 1960 he was officially the second-most powerful Party member, after Party chairman Hồ. Throughout the 1960s, Hồ's health declined and Lê Duẩn assumed more of his responsibilities.
Following Hồ's death in 1969, Lê Duẩn assumed leadership of North Vietnam. Throughout the Second Indochina War (1955–1975), he adopted an aggressive posture, prioritizing the use of large-scale attacks in order to achieve victory. When South Vietnam was reunited with North Vietnam in 1976, he assumed the new title of General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam. Later in December 1978, Lê Duẩn oversaw the Vietnam's invasion of Cambodia which ultimately led to the fall of the Chinese-backed Khmer Rouge on 7 January 1979. This had a serious impact on relations between Vietnam and China, with Vietnam responding with a period of deportation of ethnic Chinese Hoa people. China carried out an invasion on the Vietnamese northern border which was to be known as the Sino-Vietnamese War in 1979, though was short-lived and remained inconclusive. From then on, Vietnam maintained a closer alliance with the Soviet Union and joined Comecon in 1978.
Lê remained General Secretary until his death in 1986. He died in Hanoi; his successor was initially Trường Chinh. Lê Duẩn was also known as Lê Dung, and was known in public as "anh Ba" (third brother). Provided by Wikipedia
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Izbrannye stat'i i reci 1975 - 1981 gg by Le Duan
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al- Līnīnīya wa-'ṯ-ṯaura al-fītnāmīya by Lê-Duẩn 1907-1986
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Izbrannye stat'i i reči (1970 - 1975) by Le Duan
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Maqālāt fītnāmīya by Lê-Duẩn 1907-1986, Võ Nguyên Giáp 1910-2013, Tāb, Hūk
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The Vietnamese revolution fundamental problems and essential tasks by Lê-Duẩn 1907-1986
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Die vietnamesische Revolution grundlegende Probleme, wesentliche Aufgaben by Le Duan
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The vietnamese revolution Fundamental problems essential tasks by Lê-Duẩn 1907-1986
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La révolution vietnamienne problèmes ; fondamentaux ; taches essentielles by Lê-Duẩn 1907-1986
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Forward under the glorious banner of the October Revolution by Le Duan
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On the socialist revolution in Viet Nam by Lê-Duẩn 1907-1986
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On the socialist revolution in Viet Nam by Le Duan
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Sur la Révolution socialiste au Viet Nam by Lê-Duẩn 1907-1986
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On the socialist revolution in Viet Nam by Le Duan
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On the socialist revolution in Vietnam by Lê-Duẩn 1907-1986
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On the socialist revolution in Vietnam by Lê-Duẩn 1907-1986
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Haltet das revolutionäre Banner des schöpferischen Marxismus hoch, führt unsere Revolution zum völligen Sieg Rede zum 80. Todestag von Karl Marx, 13. März 1963 by Lê-Duẩn 1907-1986
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