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    Louis Lecoin (30 September 1888 – 23 June 1971) was a French anarcho-pacifist. He was at the center of the foundation of the Union pacifiste de France [Wikidata]...
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    entre idéologie et pittoresque", in Dutray-Lecoin and Muzerelle (eds) (2010). (in French) Sainte-Aulaire, Louis Clair de Beaupoil Le Comte de (1827). Histoire...
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    order and the deadline for the extradition expired. On 8 July, after Louis Lecoin had secured a majority in the Chamber of Deputies and threatned to bring...
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    The museum of Saint-Vic. Jean-Baptiste Lemire (1867–1945), composer. Louis Lecoin (1888–1971), pacifist and libertarian, was born in Saint-Amand-Montrond...
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  • anti-nuclear activist Bryan Law (1954–2013) – Australian non-violent activist Louis Lecoin (1888–1971) – French anarchist and pacifist Urbain Ledoux (1874–1941)...
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    Fédération anarcho-communiste (Anarcho-Communist Federation), choosing Louis Lecoin as secretary. The Fédération communiste révolutionnaire anarchiste, headed...
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    and Camille Rombault in 1932–1933 or the hunger strike of anarchist Louis Lecoin in 1962. The legal status law was passed in December 1963, 43 years (and...
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    was arrested and threatened with deportation, but he was defended by Louis Lecoin and Henri Sellier, who secured his continued stay in France. During this...
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  • Jean Marie Darrieus, aeronautical engineer (died 1979) 30 September – Louis Lecoin, militant pacifist (died 1971) 6 October – Roland Garros, aviator and...
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    met French anarchists Émile Armand, Pierre Chardon, Sébastien Faure, Louis Lecoin and the Spanish anarchist Buenaventura Durruti, with whom he would remain...
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  • entomologist (born 1885). 15 December – Paul Lévy, mathematician (born 1886). Louis Lecoin, militant pacifist (born 1888). André Lesauvage, sailor and Olympic gold...
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  • war in September 1939, he co-signed a pacifist pamphlet, drafted by Louis Lecoin, demanding immediate peace. Unlike other signatories, such as Marcel...
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    Notable figures like Jacobo Árbenz, Nora Stanton Barney, Carlo Braga, Louis Lecoin, Reinhold Niebuhr, Hiratsuka Raichō, Miriam Soljak, William Griffith...
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    Madame Bermain de Ravisi. Following her release, Berton met the anarchist Louis Lecoin and his companion Marie Morand. In 1922, Berton was employed at the Libertaire...
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    the Solidaridad Internacional Antifascista (SIA) organisation run by Louis Lecoin and Nicolas Faucier, particularly to collect funds and aid for Spanish...
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    unambiguously approved of desertion in wartime. Publication of the text in Louis Lecoin's newspaper Liberté led to the poet being arrested for a time. Years later...
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    is jailed for a short while because he signed a pacifist leaflet by Louis Lecoin. He sought to promote proletarian literature, differentiating it from...
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  • fragmented and difficult to reconcile. At the start of World War II, Louis Lecoin published the tract, Paix immédiate! (Immediate Peace), which brought...
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  • The CGTU was represented at the Berlin conference by the libertarians Louis Lecoin and Pierre Besnard; they announced that they would abstain from the vote...
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  • internationale antifasciste") which had been founded and was headed up by Louis Lecoin and Nicolas Faucier as a further response to the unfolding tragedy in...
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    Gilman, a Biel-Russian Jew who had taken refuge in Toulouse. A friend of Louis Lecoin, she was associated with all his struggles and continued her life as...
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  • Union Pacifiste de France in 1961, with Robert Jospin, Raymond Rageau, Louis Lecoin, Jean Gauchon and others. From 1968 to 1982 Andre Arru and members of...
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  • shop for Faure's periodical, Ce qu’il faut dire. Voisin also supported Louis Lecoin. In the postwar period through 1971, he managed a general food store...
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  • Russia, Fascist Italy and Spain. Led by the French anarcho-communists Louis Lecoin and Séverin Férandel, the IADC took on the case of Ascaso, Durruti and...
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  • 04A Leblanc L.52 (Robert Lebouder) Lebouder Autoplane (Louis Lecoin and Louis Damblanc) Lecoin-Damblanc Alérion Lederlin 380L (René Leduc et Fils) Leduc...
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    bring up and support the children. In 1933, with economic support from Louis Lecoin, Giovanna Berneri opened a grocery store in order to be able to subsist...
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  • defending political causes deemed lost, such as that of anarcho-pacifist Louis Lecoin (1927), as well as the Martiniquais who had rebelled against the French...
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  • internationale antifasciste [fr], a periodical founded in November 1938 by Louis Lecoin, in which he congratulated Herschel Grynszpan for his assassination of...
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    2007.11.009. PMID 18042454. Lecoin, Laure; Dempsey, Bowen; Garancher, Alexandra; Bourane, Steeve; Ruffault, Pierre-Louis; Morin-Surun, Marie-Pierre; Rocques...
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  • joined the SIA (Solidarité Internationale antifasciste) and signed Louis Lecoin's Paix immédiate. During World War II he was arrested and interned in...
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