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Alphonse Adolphe Merrheim (7 May 1871 – 23
October 1923) was a
French copper smith and
trade union leader.
Alphonse Adolphe Merrheim was born on 7 May...
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revolutionary syndicalism.
Monatte was born on 15
January 1881.
Alphonse Merrheim arrived in
Paris in 1904, and soon afterward, he met
Monatte at the office...
- the CGT's
national congress at the
initiative of
Bourderon and
Alphonse Merrheim,
signed by
several militants of the
federation of teachers'
unions including...
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began many
welcomed it.
According to the
French labor leader Alphonse Merrheim,
anyone resisting the war
might have been shot by
French workers, rather...
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small minority. It was led by the
likes of
Pierre Monatte and
Alphonse Merrheim. They
would link up with anti-war
socialists from
around Europe at the...
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national federations and bourses,
while Léon
Jouhaux and
Alphonse Merrheim were in
favor of
keeping a
degree of autonomy.
During World War I (28 July...
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fighting the
nationalist unions that
supported the war,
along with
Alphonse Merrheim,
Albert Bourderon and
Raymond Péricat. He was one of the
founders of the...
- Meier. pp. 115–133. ISBN 978-0-841-91298-4.
Retrieved 15 July 2015. All
Merrheim's years living in a
French city that was over a
third Belgian never made...
- is the main
newspaper of the
General Confederation of Labour.
Alphonse Merrheim, a
revolutionary syndicalist,
arrived in
Paris in 1904, and soon after...
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nothing wrong with a
cartel of manufacturers. The trade-unionist
Alphonse Merrheim publicized the
power that the
Comptoir de
Longwy and the Comité des Forges...