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  • {{r|Le Duc Tho}}
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  • | publisher = Viking Press | year= 1983}}, pp. 660-664</ref> [[Le Duc Tho]] and [[Van Tien Dung]], #2 in the PAVN, disagreed, and he appealed to [[Le ...itary commander of the final 1975 invasion, under the overall command of [[Le Duc Tho]] with [[Pham Hung]] as chief political officer.
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  • A career diplomat, he became known to the West as an aide to [[Le Duc Tho]] during the [[Paris Peace Talks]]. He was regarded both by colleagues and
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  • ...osest associates remained:<ref name=NYT1988-10-02 /> [[Pham van Dong]], [[Le Duc Tho]] and [[Vo Nguyen Giap]], probably Truong Chinh's greatest rival.
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  • {{r|Le Duc Tho}}
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  • *1973 [[Henry A. Kissinger]], [[Le Duc Tho]]
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  • During the preliminary discussions of the [[Paris Peace Talks]], [[Le Duc Tho]] repeatedly demanded the "Thieu-Ky-Huong" group be replaced as part of non
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  • ...North Vietnam. The serious talks, however, were held in secrecy between [[Le Duc Tho]] and [[Henry Kissinger]].
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  • ...n and fourth-ranked Political Bureau member (without government portfolio) Le Duc Tho, aged seventy-five.
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  • ...apital, Ban Me Thuot, and then toward the sea. From the Politburo meeting, Le Duc Tho took the idea to the senior military committee, where Vo Nguyen Giap joined
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  • ...Le Duan as the interim General Secretary in 1957; Le Duan then selected [[Le Duc Tho]] as his deputy for internal Party control, as head of the Central Committe ...ilitary means (i.e., armed ''[[dau tranh]]''). Le Duan's allies included [[Le Duc Tho]] and Gen. [[Nguyen Chi Thanh]]. [[Vo Nguyen Giap]] represented a different
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  • ...fire in January 1973, for which he and chief North Vietnamese negotiator [[Le Duc Tho]] were awarded the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize.
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  • Henry Kissinger began secret talks with the North Vietnamese official, Le Duc Tho, in February 1970. <ref name=Donaldson>{{citation| title = America at War S
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  • ...e-fire in January 1973, for which he and chief North Vietnamese negotiator Le Duc Tho were awarded the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize.
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