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A teacher forced to find a new occupation (hairdresser) because of his [[anti-militarism|antimilitarist]] views. With his brothers he joined the C.G.T- S.R. in the [[1920s]]. During the [[Spanish Revolution of 1936]] the three organized networks to send weapons, drugs, etc. to the C.N.T- F.A.I, and aided the S.I.A. newspaper. Following [[World War II]] he was active in the new [[France|French]] C.N.T. and in the rebirth of the Anarchist Federation.
 
A teacher forced to find a new occupation (hairdresser) because of his [[anti-militarism|antimilitarist]] views. With his brothers he joined the C.G.T- S.R. in the [[1920s]]. During the [[Spanish Revolution of 1936]] the three organized networks to send weapons, drugs, etc. to the C.N.T- F.A.I, and aided the S.I.A. newspaper. Following [[World War II]] he was active in the new [[France|French]] C.N.T. and in the rebirth of the Anarchist Federation.
  
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Latest revision as of 09:34, 29 July 2009

Paul Lapeyre (1910 — 1991 May 2) was a French anarchist, along with his brothers Aristide Lapeyre and Laurent. A teacher forced to find a new occupation (hairdresser) because of his antimilitarist views. With his brothers he joined the C.G.T- S.R. in the 1920s. During the Spanish Revolution of 1936 the three organized networks to send weapons, drugs, etc. to the C.N.T- F.A.I, and aided the S.I.A. newspaper. Following World War II he was active in the new French C.N.T. and in the rebirth of the Anarchist Federation.