Thorez, Maurice — (1900–1964) Born in France, Maurice Thorez rose from childhood labor as a coal miner to become general secretary, and then chairman, of the French Communist Party (PCF). Joining in 1920, Thorez was a member of the PCF almost from its inception … Historical dictionary of Marxism
Thorez, Maurice — born April 28, 1900, Noyelles Godault, France died July 11, 1964, at sea en route to Yalta French communist politician. He began working as a coal miner at age 12. He joined the French Communist Party с 1920 and was arrested several times for… … Universalium
Thorez, Maurice — (1900 1964) political figure Born in Noyelles Godault, Pas de Calais, Maurice Thorez worked for a mining company and became a member of the Section française de l internationale ouvrière (SFIO). During the schism at the Congress of Tours… … France. A reference guide from Renaissance to the Present
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Maurice Thorez — (1936) sowjetische Briefmarke Maurice Thorez (Aussprache: [ … Deutsch Wikipedia
Thorez — Maurice Thorez auf einer sowjetischen Briefmarke (1965) Maurice Thorez (Aussprache: [mɔˈʀis tɔˈʀɛːz]; * 28. April 1900 in Noyelles Godault, Pas de Calais; † 11. Juli 1964 bei einer Überfahrt auf dem Schwarzen Meer) war ein … Deutsch Wikipedia
THOREZ (M.) — THOREZ MAURICE (1900 1964) Fils et petit fils de mineur, Maurice Thorez est né à Noyelle Godault (Pas de Calais). La guerre l’oblige à quitter son bassin minier natal pour vivre dans un village de la Creuse. Il doit commencer à travailler comme… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Thorez — (Maurice) (1900 1964) homme politique français. Secrétaire général du parti communiste (1930), il fut l un des promoteurs du Front populaire. De 1939 à 1994, il séjourna en U.R.S.S., puis fit partie du gouvernement (1945 1947) … Encyclopédie Universelle
Maurice Thorez — A Soviet stamp depicting Maurice Thorez. Maurice Thorez (April 28, 1900 – July 11, 1964) was a French politician and longtime leader of the French Communist Party (PCF) from 1930 until his death. He also served as vice premier of France from 1946 … Wikipedia