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Albert Henri Bourderon (26
November 1858 – 2
April 1930) was a
French cooper (barrel maker) and
syndicalist who
became a
leading socialist.
During World...
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nationalist unions that
supported the war,
along with
Alphonse Merrheim,
Albert Bourderon and
Raymond Péricat. He was one of the
founders of the
pacifist Committee...
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Merrheim and
Bourderon, both
secretaries of
federations within the CGT,
represented the
French pacifists. On
arriving in Berne,
Merrheim and
Bourderon met with...
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station there was sub-titled
Colonel Rol-Tanguy.[citation needed]
Roger Bourderon (2017). "Rol-Tanguy:
International Brigades at the
liberation of Paris"...
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American sociologist,
specialising in
academic peace research Albert Bourderon (1858–1930) –
French socialist and
pacifist José Bové (born 1953) – French...
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Labor (CGT) an anti-war
resolution introduced by
Merrheim and
Albert Bourderon was
voted down seventy-nine to twenty-six.
There was also an opposition...
- in the Resistance), 1965, Les Éditeurs Français Réunis, 477 p.
Roger Bourderon, Rol-Tanguy, Des
brigades internationales à la libération de
Paris (From...
- (CGT,
General Confederation of Labor)
leaders Alphonse Merrheim,
Albert Bourderon and
Marie Mayoux were
expected to
represent France, but were
refused the...
- français et de l'occupant hitlérien 1940–1944, co-aut****d with
Roger Bourderon. (Paris; Messidor/Editions sociales, 1988) "Ivan Avakumović Obituary"...
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Albert Bourcier (1901–1982),
Canadian congressman from
Alberta Albert Bourderon (1858–1930),
French barrel maker and
syndicalist Albert Bourget (1881–1956)...