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{{Important}}<span class=""></span>{{Villain_Infobox|image = Le-Duan-Alchetron.jpg|fullname = Lê Duẩn|occupation = General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (1960 - 1986)|goals = Win The Vietnam War (succeeded)<br>Working on to Re-unify the Vietnam under communism in 1976 (succeeded)<br>Working on 1975 Spring Offensive (succeeded)<br>Invade Cambodia to replace Pol Pot with a more "compliant" government (succeeded)<br>Defeat China in the Sino-Vietnamese War (succeeded)<br>Invade Thailand (failed)|crimes = [[War crimes]]<br>[[Genocide]]<br>Mass [[murder]]|type of villain = Warlord & Tyrant|alias = Lê Văn Nhuận (birth name)|origin = Trieu Dong, Vietnam|skills = Waging war<br>Violating peace accords}}<strong>Le Duan</strong>, also called <strong>Le Dung</strong>, (born April 7, 1907, Quang Tri province [now Binh Tri Thien province], Vietnam—died July 10, 1986, Hanoi), Vietnamese communist politician.
{{Important}}<span class=""></span>{{Villain_Infobox|image = Le-Duan-Alchetron.jpg|fullname = Lê Duẩn|occupation = General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (1960 - 1986)|goals = Win The Vietnam War (succeeded)<br>Working on to Re-unify the Vietnam under communism in 1976 (succeeded)<br>Working on 1975 Spring Offensive (succeeded)<br>Invade Cambodia to replace Pol Pot with a more "compliant" government (succeeded)<br>Defeat China in the Sino-Vietnamese War (succeeded)<br>Invade Thailand (failed)|crimes = [[War crimes]]<br>[[Genocide]]<br>Mass [[murder]]|type of villain = Warmongering Dictator|alias = Lê Văn Nhuận (birth name)|origin = Trieu Dong, Vietnam|skills = Waging war<br>Violating peace accords}}<strong>Le Duan</strong>, also called <strong>Le Dung</strong>, (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 Indochina Communist Party in 1930 along with Ho Chi Minh
Le Duan was a founding member of the Indochina Communist Party in 1930 along with Ho Chi Minh
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Upon Ho’s death in 1969, He became a first secretary to the Vietnam Worker’s Party, assumed party leadership—a position that he retained after the party’s reorganization as the Vietnamese Communist Party in 1976. At that time, his official title became secretary-general. After the end of the [[Vietnam War]] in 1975, He led the party through a difficult period that witnessed the formal reunification of Vietnam, the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia, and the country’s break with China and the expulsion of much of its ethnic Chinese community. Vietnam under Le Duan entered into a close alliance with the Soviet Union and became a member of Comecon (Council for Mutual Economic Assistance). Though adept at party organizing and at mobilizing human resources in pursuit of victory during the Vietnam War, He proved less pragmatic afterward as a maker of peacetime economic and foreign policy.
Upon Ho’s death in 1969, He became a first secretary to the Vietnam Worker’s Party, assumed party leadership—a position that he retained after the party’s reorganization as the Vietnamese Communist Party in 1976. At that time, his official title became secretary-general. After the end of the [[Vietnam War]] in 1975, He led the party through a difficult period that witnessed the formal reunification of Vietnam, the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia, and the country’s break with China and the expulsion of much of its ethnic Chinese community. Vietnam under Le Duan entered into a close alliance with the Soviet Union and became a member of Comecon (Council for Mutual Economic Assistance). Though adept at party organizing and at mobilizing human resources in pursuit of victory during the Vietnam War, He proved less pragmatic afterward as a maker of peacetime economic and foreign policy.
[[File:Le duan.jpg|left|thumb|294x294px|Le Duan later in life]]
[[Category:Cold war villains]]
[[Category:Cold war villains]]
[[Category:Communist]]
[[Category:Communist]]