- Lê Duẩn
Lê Duẩn (b.
April 7 ,1907 - d.July 10 ,1986 ) was a Vietnamese communist leader. He becameNorth Vietnam 's acting party chief in late 1956. By 1958, he was the country's top policy maker, although nominally number two behind figureheadHồ Chí Minh . He officially became the top leader when Hồ died in 1969. He led a unified Vietnam from 1975 until his death in 1986. He was a driving force behind theVietnam War (1958-75).Duẩn was introduced to communism while a railroad worker during the 1920s. He was a founding member of the
Indochinese Communist Party . Duẩn served on the North Vietnamese Central Committee under Hồ and directed the formation of an underground communist organization inSouth Vietnam . He began performing the duties of first secretary (head of the communist party) on behalf of Hồ in late 1956. In December 1957, Hồ told the 13th Plenary Session of a "dual revolution," implying that Duẩn's efforts to promote insurgency in the South were just as important asTrường Chinh 's internal reforms. OnMay Day 1958, Duẩn was, for the first time, seated in such a way as to suggest he was North Vietnam's number two leader, thus displacing Trường. Duẩn officially became first secretary in 1960. Duẩn was able to use theSino-Soviet split and the Vietnam War to extract aid from both Moscow and Beijing with no strings attached. Soviet PremierAlexei Kosygin made extensive commitments, including modern anti-aircraft missiles, during meetings with Duẩn inHanoi in February 1965.After Hồ's death in 1969, Duẩn assumed formal leadership of
North Vietnam 's government. After the communist takeover of South Vietnam in 1975, Duẩn became leader of a unified Vietnamese state. He approved a Vietnamese invasion ofCambodia late in 1978 to overthrow the Chinese-backedKhmer Rouge government of that country. This caused a disruption in relations between Vietnam and China, and Vietnam responded by deporting ethnic Chinese residents of the country and cultivating a closer alliance with theSoviet Union . China launch an invasion of Vietnam in February 1979, known as theSino-Vietnamese War . In 1979, Duẩn was awardedLenin Peace Prize .Duẩn remained general secretary until his death in 1986. He died of natural causes in
Hanoi at age 79 and was briefly succeeded by his old rival Trường Chinh. Lê Duẩn was also known as Le Dung, and was known publicly as "anh Ba", or "Third Brother."ee also
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* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/5180354.stm Article on Le Duan at the BBC]
* [http://www.clemson.edu/caah/history/facultypages/EdMoise/commlead.html#duan Bibliography: Writings of Le Duan]
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