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'''Lê Duẩn''', also called '''Le Dung''', (born April 7, 1907, Quang Tri province [now Binh Tri Thien province], Vietnam—died July 10, 1986, Hanoi), Vietnamese communist politician. | '''Lê Duẩn''', also called '''Le Dung''', (born April 7, 1907, Quang Tri province [now Binh Tri Thien province], Vietnam—died July 10, 1986, Hanoi), Vietnamese communist politician. | ||
Le Duan was a founding member of the | Le Duan was a founding member of the Indochina Communist Party in 1930 along with [[Hồ Chí Minh|Ho Chi Minh]]. | ||
He was twice imprisoned by the French, he joined the Viet Minh, [[Hồ Chí Minh]]’s anti-French communist-led front, and attained an influential position on the Central Committee of Ho’s new Republic of Vietnam in Hanoi in 1945. After Vietnam’s division in 1954, Le Duan was put in charge of establishing an underground Communist Party organization in South Vietnam. He thus oversaw the creation in 1962 of the People’s Revolutionary Party, a crucial component of the [[Việt Cộng]]. | He was twice imprisoned by the French, he joined the Viet Minh, [[Hồ Chí Minh]]’s anti-French communist-led front, and attained an influential position on the Central Committee of Ho’s new Republic of Vietnam in Hanoi in 1945. After Vietnam’s division in 1954, Le Duan was put in charge of establishing an underground Communist Party organization in South Vietnam. He thus oversaw the creation in 1962 of the People’s Revolutionary Party, a crucial component of the [[Việt Cộng]]. |