Henri Glineur

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Henri Glineur (born March 13, 1899 in Roux , † January 28, 1978 in Jumet ) was a Belgian communist and politician , a prisoner in the Buchenwald concentration camp and a senator .

Life dates

Glineur was taken to Buchenwald concentration camp as a prisoner in 1944. As a communist, he became a member of the International Camp Committee .

After liberation from Nazi rule , he returned to his homeland, became a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Belgium and, with its mandate, a senator.

At the end of 1963 he was one of the founders of a Maoist splinter party in Belgium.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Heinz Koch / Udo Wohlfeld: The German beech forest committee. The period from 1945 to 1958 , Weimar 2010, p. 176, ISBN 3-935275-14-5
  2. ^ Friedrich-Wilhelm Schlomann / Paulette Friedlingstein: The Maoists. Beijing's branches in Western Europe , Frankfurt am Main 1970, pp. 134-135, 144, 147, ISBN 3-7973-01952