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Gerónimo Arnedo Álvarez

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28: 274: 180:Álvarez was born in to a family of poor doc workers and from 1913, he worked first as a farm laborer on a plantation, then at a refrigeration plant, and as a loader in the port. In 1925 he joined the Argentine Communist Party and was a member of its trade union. In 1927, he led the leadership of strikes protesting the execution in the United States of 187:
Until 1930, he held low positions in the party in the port city of Avellaneda but began to climb the ranks within the party soon after. In 1933, he became a member of the party's Central Committee, leaving physical labor and switching entirely to party work. From 1930 to 1932, during the dictatorship
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who was in Paris. For his activities, he was arrested by the authorities in 1930, 1931, and in February 1943. He remained Secretary General until the end of his life and was re-elected for the last time in 1973. Published a number of works on the history of the labor movement in Argentina.
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From 1935 to 1937, he headed the party organization in Buenos Aires; in June 1938, he joined the executive committee of the Communist Party and soon became its general secretary after being endorsed by
27: 192:(and then during the Second World War), he was underground engaging in the organization of trade unions. At the end of 1933, he was sent by the party to Moscow, where he studied at the 346: 336: 168:(14 October 1897 – 12 June 1980) was an Argentine communist politician and labor leader. He is mostly known for having been a long-time general secretary of the 316: 341: 326: 321: 284: 196:
and, according to some sources, participated in the construction of the Moscow Metro. He returned to his homeland in 1935.
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Jeifets, Lazar; Jeifets, Victor; Huber, Peter (2004).
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Index


Nicolae Ceaușescu
Communist Party of Argentina
Victorio Codovilla
Athos Fava
San Nicolás, Buenos Aires
Argentina
Communist Party of Argentina
Alma mater
International Lenin School
Communist Party of Argentina
Sacco and Vanzetti
General Uriburu
International Lenin School
Victorio Codovilla


"ÁLVAREZ, Gerónimo Arnedo – | Diccionario Biográfico de las Izquierdas Latinoamericanas"
"Аргентинские коммунисты – первые в Латинской Америке"
La Internacional comunista y América Latina, 1919-1943: diccionario biográfico
ISBN
978-3-033-00363-7
Categories
1897 births
1980 deaths
Communist Party of Argentina politicians
Argentine trade union leaders
International Lenin School alumni
Argentine Marxists
Recipients of the Order of Friendship of Peoples

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