Hà Huy Tập (24 April 1906 – 28 August 1941) was a Vietnamese revolutionary and the third General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV).
Influenced by his father, during his time as an elementary teacher, in addition to teaching the young, he also taught laborers and the poor.
[3][4] The Tân Việt Revolutionary Party's calls for "breaking the empire" and building a society of equality and charity opposed the vision of the French on Vietnam at the time.
Due to these activities, in January 1928, he was fired again from An Nam school but continued to teach and propagate the revolution from Bà Rịa, Biên Hòa, Sài Gòn, Gia Định.
In July 1928, he went to the North, tasked with communicating with the Vietnam Revolutionary Youth Association in an effort to unite all anti-colonial organizations into one entity.
Impressed by the thought of Nguyễn Ái Quốc and the work of Đường Kách Mệnh, he started becoming active in the Vietnam Revolutionary Youth Association.
Ha Huy Tap was elected to the Central Executive Committee and was appointed as the Secretary of the Overseas Command.
On March 30, 1938, together with his predecessor Le Hong Phong, he chaired the third meeting of the Party Central Committee at Ba Diem.
On August 28, 1941, he was executed, along with several other revolutionaries, by the French government at the Garbage Department (now Hoc Mon Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City).