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'''Lê Văn Nhuận''', better known as '''Lê Duẩn''', was a Vietnamese communist revolutionary.<ref name=":0">{{Web citation|newspaper=Viet Nam News|title=Party chief pays tribute to late Party General Secretaries|date=2018-02-14|url=https://vietnamnews.vn/politics-laws/423001/party-chief-pays-tribute-to-late-party-general-secretaries.html|retrieved=2023-06-27}}</ref> He | {{Infobox politician|name=Lê Duẩn|birth_name=Lê Văn Nhuận|birth_date=7 April 1907|birth_place=Quảng Trị Province, Annam Protectorate, [[French Indochina]]|death_date=10 July 1986 (aged 79)|death_place=[[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]]|political_orientation=[[Communism]]|political_party=[[Communist Party of Vietnam]]|image=Le duan.png}} | ||
'''Lê Văn Nhuận''', better known as '''Lê Duẩn''', was a [[Socialist Republic of Vietnam|Vietnamese]] communist revolutionary.<ref name=":0">{{Web citation|newspaper=Viet Nam News|title=Party chief pays tribute to late Party General Secretaries|date=2018-02-14|url=https://vietnamnews.vn/politics-laws/423001/party-chief-pays-tribute-to-late-party-general-secretaries.html|retrieved=2023-06-27}}</ref> He served as General Secretary of the Central Committee of the [[Communist Party of Vietnam]] for 26 years, from 1960 until 1986.<ref>{{Web citation|newspaper=Communist Party of Vietnam Online Newspaper|title=Prime Minister offers incense to late Party leader Le Duan|date=2016-07-11|url=https://en.dangcongsan.vn/vietnam-today/-397605.html|retrieved=2023-06-27}}</ref> | |||
== Life == | == Life == | ||
Lê Duẩn was born on April 7, 1908 in Bich La in Đông Triều in the Triệu Phong district of the Quảng Trị Province. He was raised in the Cẩm Xuyên district of the Hà Tĩnh Province.<ref>{{Web citation|newspaper=Communist Party of Vietnam Online Newspaper|title=New temple honors late Party General Secretary Le Duan|date=2014-01-20|url=https://en.dangcongsan.vn/vietnam-today/-228741.html|archive-date=2023-06-27}}</ref> | Lê Duẩn was born on April 7, 1908 in Bich La in Đông Triều in the Triệu Phong district of the Quảng Trị Province. He was raised in the Cẩm Xuyên district of the Hà Tĩnh Province.<ref>{{Web citation|newspaper=Communist Party of Vietnam Online Newspaper|title=New temple honors late Party General Secretary Le Duan|date=2014-01-20|url=https://en.dangcongsan.vn/vietnam-today/-228741.html|archive-date=2023-06-27}}</ref> | ||
Lê Duẩn was one of the founders of Indochinese Communist Party in 1930. In 1960, he became the first secretary of the | Lê Duẩn was one of the founders of [[Indochinese Communist Party]] in 1930. In 1960, he became the first secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, taking over from [[Ho Chi Minh|Hồ Chí Minh]]. In 1976 the position was renamed General Secretary after [[Democratic Republic of Vietnam (1945–1975)|North Vietnam]] unified with [[Republic of Vietnam (1955–1975)|South Vietnam]] and Lê Duẩn continued to hold it until 1986.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Web citation|newspaper=Communist Party of Vietnam Online Newspaper|title=106th anniversary of General Secretary Le Duan's birth celebrated in Quang Tri|date=2013-04-08|url=https://en.dangcongsan.vn/vietnam-today/-179608.html|retrieved=2023-06-27}}</ref> | ||
Ideologically, Lê Duẩn's helped to influence many choices made by the Communist Party. He helped to create the military strategies set at the 6<sup>th</sup> Party Central Conference in November of 1939. He also aided in the development of the policies related to the revolution at the 2nd National Party Congress in February of 1951. Lê Duẩn's policies were also influential in the decision to liberate the south, a decision made at the 15<sup>th</sup> Resolution of the Party Central Committee.<ref>{{Web citation|newspaper=Viet nam News|title=Late Party chief honoured on 110th birthday|date=2017-04-08|url=https://vietnamnews.vn/politics-laws/374279/late-party-chief-honoured-on-110th-birthday.html|retrieved=2023-06-27}}</ref> | Ideologically, Lê Duẩn's helped to influence many choices made by the Communist Party. He helped to create the military strategies set at the 6<sup>th</sup> Party Central Conference in November of 1939. He also aided in the development of the policies related to the revolution at the 2nd National Party Congress in February of 1951. Lê Duẩn's policies were also influential in the decision to liberate the south, a decision made at the 15<sup>th</sup> Resolution of the Party Central Committee.<ref>{{Web citation|newspaper=Viet nam News|title=Late Party chief honoured on 110th birthday|date=2017-04-08|url=https://vietnamnews.vn/politics-laws/374279/late-party-chief-honoured-on-110th-birthday.html|retrieved=2023-06-27}}</ref> He helped specify the Party's ideology and contributed to the policies in the fight against the [[USA]] and the systems of nation defense.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Lê Duẩn | |
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Born | Lê Văn Nhuận 7 April 1907 Quảng Trị Province, Annam Protectorate, French Indochina |
Died | 10 July 1986 (aged 79) Hanoi, Vietnam |
Political orientation | Communism |
Political party | Communist Party of Vietnam |
Lê Văn Nhuận, better known as Lê Duẩn, was a Vietnamese communist revolutionary.[1] He served as General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam for 26 years, from 1960 until 1986.[2]
Life[edit | edit source]
Lê Duẩn was born on April 7, 1908 in Bich La in Đông Triều in the Triệu Phong district of the Quảng Trị Province. He was raised in the Cẩm Xuyên district of the Hà Tĩnh Province.[3]
Lê Duẩn was one of the founders of Indochinese Communist Party in 1930. In 1960, he became the first secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, taking over from Hồ Chí Minh. In 1976 the position was renamed General Secretary after North Vietnam unified with South Vietnam and Lê Duẩn continued to hold it until 1986.[1][4]
Ideologically, Lê Duẩn's helped to influence many choices made by the Communist Party. He helped to create the military strategies set at the 6th Party Central Conference in November of 1939. He also aided in the development of the policies related to the revolution at the 2nd National Party Congress in February of 1951. Lê Duẩn's policies were also influential in the decision to liberate the south, a decision made at the 15th Resolution of the Party Central Committee.[5] He helped specify the Party's ideology and contributed to the policies in the fight against the USA and the systems of nation defense.[1]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Party chief pays tribute to late Party General Secretaries" (2018-02-14). Viet Nam News. Retrieved 2023-06-27.
- ↑ "Prime Minister offers incense to late Party leader Le Duan" (2016-07-11). Communist Party of Vietnam Online Newspaper. Retrieved 2023-06-27.
- ↑ "New temple honors late Party General Secretary Le Duan" (2014-01-20). Communist Party of Vietnam Online Newspaper.
- ↑ "106th anniversary of General Secretary Le Duan's birth celebrated in Quang Tri" (2013-04-08). Communist Party of Vietnam Online Newspaper. Retrieved 2023-06-27.
- ↑ "Late Party chief honoured on 110th birthday" (2017-04-08). Viet nam News. Retrieved 2023-06-27.