François Le Levé (1882-1945), was born in Locmiquélic, Morbihan. Militant anarcho-syndicalist. Le Levé was one of fifteen anarchists who signed The Manifesto of the Sixteen, along with Peter Kropotkin, Jean Grave and others, favoring the Allies during World War I. (Overwhelmingly, anarchists refused to take sides, opposing the killing in favor of class war; see, for example, Errico Malatesta.) A member of the French Resistance during World War II, Le Leve was captured and interned. He died while traveling home after being liberated.
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| - François Le Levé (1882-1945), was born in Locmiquélic, Morbihan. Militant anarcho-syndicalist. Le Levé was one of fifteen anarchists who signed The Manifesto of the Sixteen, along with Peter Kropotkin, Jean Grave and others, favoring the Allies during World War I. (Overwhelmingly, anarchists refused to take sides, opposing the killing in favor of class war; see, for example, Errico Malatesta.) A member of the French Resistance during World War II, Le Leve was captured and interned. He died while traveling home after being liberated. (en)
- François Le Levé, né le 13 novembre 1882 à Locmiquélic (Morbihan) et mort le 20 juin 1945 au retour de déportation, est un ouvrier chaudronnier et anarcho-syndicaliste français. Lors de la Première Guerre mondiale, il est l’un des signataires du Manifeste des Seize rassemblant les libertaires partisans de l'Union sacrée face à l'Allemagne. Il rejoint la Résistance française pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
- François Le Levé (1882-1945), dans le Morbihan. Militante anarcosindicalista. Le Levé fue uno de los quince anarquistas que firmaron elManifiesto de los Dieciséis , junto con Piotr Kropotkin, Jean Grave y otros, a favor de la Aliados durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. (Mayoritariamente, los anarquistas se negaron a tomar partido, oponiéndose a la masacre en favor de una guerra de clases; véase, por ejemplo, a Errico Malatesta.) (es)
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| - François Le Levé (1882-1945), was born in Locmiquélic, Morbihan. Militant anarcho-syndicalist. Le Levé was one of fifteen anarchists who signed The Manifesto of the Sixteen, along with Peter Kropotkin, Jean Grave and others, favoring the Allies during World War I. (Overwhelmingly, anarchists refused to take sides, opposing the killing in favor of class war; see, for example, Errico Malatesta.) A member of the French Resistance during World War II, Le Leve was captured and interned. He died while traveling home after being liberated. (en)
- François Le Levé (1882-1945), dans le Morbihan. Militante anarcosindicalista. Le Levé fue uno de los quince anarquistas que firmaron elManifiesto de los Dieciséis , junto con Piotr Kropotkin, Jean Grave y otros, a favor de la Aliados durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. (Mayoritariamente, los anarquistas se negaron a tomar partido, oponiéndose a la masacre en favor de una guerra de clases; véase, por ejemplo, a Errico Malatesta.) Le Levé fue un miembro de la Resistencia francesa durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Le Levé fue capturado e internado en un campo de concentración. Murió mientras retornaba a su hogar después de ser liberado. (es)
- François Le Levé, né le 13 novembre 1882 à Locmiquélic (Morbihan) et mort le 20 juin 1945 au retour de déportation, est un ouvrier chaudronnier et anarcho-syndicaliste français. Lors de la Première Guerre mondiale, il est l’un des signataires du Manifeste des Seize rassemblant les libertaires partisans de l'Union sacrée face à l'Allemagne. Il rejoint la Résistance française pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
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