
Le Duan
Lê Duẩn was a Vietnamese revolutionary and political leader who played a key role in Vietnam’s fight for independence and unification in the mid-20th century. After the Vietnam War, he became the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, guiding the country’s government and policies. Known for his strong commitment to socialist principles, Lê Duẩn centralized power and emphasized economic development, while maintaining strict control over the nation. His leadership helped transform Vietnam into a unified communist state, laying the groundwork for its future growth.