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Extractions: Le Duc Tho was born in Nam Ha province, Vietnam on 14th October, 1911. As a young man he became involved in radical politics and in 1930 helped establish the Indochinese Communist Party. He campaigned against French rule in Vietnam and was twice imprisoned for his political activities (1930-36 and 1939-44). In 1945 Le Duc Tho returned to Hanoi and joined with Ho Chi Minh and Vo Nguyen Giap in establishing the Vietnam Revolutionary League (Vietminh). Until 1954 he was Vietminh's leader in South Vietnam. A member of the Politburo of the Vietnam Workers' Party, he had responsibility for organizing the rebellion against the government of South Vietnam. Peace talks between representatives from United States, South Vietnam, North Vietnam and the NLF began in Paris in January, 1969. Le Duc Tho served as special adviser to the North Vietnamese delegation. He eventually became North Vietnamese leader in these talks. In October, 1972, the negotiators came close to agreeing to a formula to end the war. The plan was that US troops would withdraw from Vietnam in exchange for a cease-fire and the return of 566 American prisoners held in Hanoi. It was also agreed that the governments in North and South Vietnam would remain in power until new elections could be arranged to unite the whole country.
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Extractions: original name PHAN DINH KHAI (b. Oct. 14, 1911, Nam Ha province, Vietnamd. Oct. 13, 1990, Hanoi), Vietnamese politician and corecipient in 1973 (with Henry Kissinger ) of the Nobel Prize for Peace , which he declined. Le Duc Tho was one of the founders of the Indochinese Communist Party in 1930. For his political activities he was imprisoned by the French in 1930-36 and 1939-44. After his second release he returned to Hanoi in 1945 and helped lead the Viet Minh, the Vietnamese independence organization, as well as a revived communist party called the Vietnam Workers' Party. He was the senior Viet Minh official in southern Vietnam until the Geneva Accords of 1954. From 1955 he was a member of the Politburo of the Vietnam Workers' Party, or the Communist Party of Vietnam, as it was renamed in 1976. During the Vietnam War (1955-75) Tho oversaw the Viet Cong insurgency that began against the South Vietnamese government in the late 1950s. He carried out most of his duties during the war while in hiding in South Vietnam. Tho is best known for his part in the cease-fire of 1973, when he served as special adviser to the North Vietnamese delegation to the Paris Peace Conferences in 1968-73. He eventually became his delegation's principal spokesman, in which capacity he negotiated the cease-fire agreement that led to the withdrawal of the last American troops from South Vietnam. It was for this accomplishment that he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Tho oversaw the North Vietnamese offensive that overthrew the South Vietnamese government in 1975, and he played a similar role in the first stages of Vietnam's invasion of Cambodia in 1978. He remained a member of the Politburo until 1986.
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Extractions: home resource directory disorders quizzes ... support forums Advertisement ( , or October 14 October 13 ) was a Vietnamese revolutionary general diplomat , and politician Le was born "Phan Dinh Khai" in the Nam Ha province of Vietnam. In , Le helped found the Indochinese Communist Party. French colonial forces imprisoned him from to and again from to . After his release in he helped lead the Viet Minh , the Vietnamese independence movement against the French, until the Geneva Accords were signed in . He then joined the Lao Dong Politburo of the Vietnam Workers' Party in , now the Communist Party of Vietnam . Le oversaw the Communist insurgency that began in against the South Vietnam government. edit The United States actively joined the Vietnam War during the early . Several rounds of Paris Peace Talks (some public, some secret) were held between and . Le replaced Xuan Thuy as the primary representative of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam at these talks in February, . Le and United States Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger eventually negotiated a cease-fire in the Paris Peace Accords of January 27
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