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Lucien Tronchet
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Lucien Tronchet (1902 (Geneva, Switzerland) — 1981) was an anarchist and Swiss trade unionist. Antifascist activities led him to prison.
Tronchet went to Spain in 1936, with Luigi Bertoni, fighting with the anarchists against Franco. Following WWII he was an active militant trade unionist, & fought for abortion rights, antimilitarism, & creation of co-operatives. Supported the squatters movement in Geneva. Tronchet wrote the biography of his friend, Clovis Pignat, une vocation syndicale internationale (Lausanne, 1971).
External links[edit]
- Lucien Tronchet Page Daily Bleed's Anarchist Encyclopedia
- http://home.nordnet.fr/~smasson/tronchet
- http://ytak.club.fr/fevrier4.html#24