Paul Thalmann (anarchist)

Swiss journalist and anarchist (1901–1980)
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Paul Thalmann
Born1901
Basel, Switzerland[1]
Died1980(1980-00-00) (aged 78–79)
Nice, France[1]

Paul Thalmann (1901–1980) was a Swiss journalist and anarchist. He participated in the Communist party prior to his expulsion in 1929. He fought in the Durruti Column alongside Clara Thalmann during the Spanish Revolution of 1936. They operated a guesthouse in France and supported a variety of political causes.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Sanders 1997, p. 296.

Sources

  • Sanders, Huub (1997). "The collections of the International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, with special reference to Switzerland". In Studer, Brigitte; Vallotton, François (eds.). Histoire sociale et mouvement ouvrier: un bilan historiographique, 1848-1998 [Social history and labor movement: a historiographical assessment, 1848-1998] (in French). Editions d'en bas. pp. 283–302. ISBN 978-2-8290-0226-7.
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