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Lê Vũ Anh was born in 1950. She was the eldest daughter of Lê Duẩn and his second wife Nguyễn Thụy Nga. At the age of 4, she went with her mother to North Vietnam during Operation Passage to Freedom after signature of the Geneva Accords in 1954, while her father stayed in the South to participate in revolutionary activities.
Lê Duẩn (Vietnamese: [lē zʷə̂n]; 7 April 1907 – 10 July 1986) was a Vietnamese communist politician. He rose in the party hierarchy in the late 1950s and became General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (VCP) at the 3rd National Congress in 1960.
So he should be referred to as Lê Duẩn and in the opening, and otherwise "Le Duan". Kauffner 12:49, 25 July 2012 (UTC) In Vietnam, Le is the surname, and Duan is the firstname... --TIAYN 13:55, 25 July 2012 (UTC) For Vietnamese, the given name is the short form. But two-syllable names are not normally shortened.
Lê Hồng Phong (6 September 1902 – 6 September 1942) was the second leader of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV); he led the party through the office of General Secretary of the Overseas Executive Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam. [1]
An Sơn Temple, the place to worship Imperial Concubine Phi Yến in Côn Đảo. Imperial Concubine Phi Yến (Vietnamese: Thứ phi Hoàng Phi Yến), born Lê Thị Răm (Hán-Nôm: 黎氏菻), is a controversial local legend of the Côn Đảo archipelago, Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu province. [1]
Lê Duẩn Boulevard (Vietnamese: Đường Lê Duẩn / Đại lộ Lê Duẩn) is a boulevard in District 1, downtown Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.The boulevard stretches from Nam Kỳ Khởi Nghĩa Street, right across from the Independence Palace, to Nguyễn Bỉnh Khiêm Street, right across from the Saigon Zoo and Botanical Gardens.
Lê Đức Anh was born in Phú Lộc District in Thừa Thiên–Huế Province. In August 1945, he joined the army. In August 1945, he joined the army. From October 1948 to 1950, he was chief of staff of the 7th Military Region, 8th Military Region and administrative region of Saigon – Cho Lon .
Sở Cuồng or Lê Dư (born 1884, xã Nông Sơn, Điện Bàn District - died 31 August 1967) was a Vietnamese scholar. He was born in Quảng Nam . Although his exact birth date was not known, he lived in the same period with Phan Khôi , the leader of the Nhân Văn affair .