Auguste Serraillier

Auguste Serrailler was born with Draguignan (Var) in 1840 and died in exile after 1872, undoubtedly in England. It is a personality of the Commune of Paris

Workman shoe-maker it settles in London with his father. In October 1869, it enters to the council of the International association of the workers, of which he becomes the secretary-correspondent for Belgium, Spain and the Netherlands.

After the proclamation of the Republic on September 4th it is sent to Paris and there animates the republican committee of IIe district. After being gone back to London to submit a report/ratio there on the situation in France, it is again sent to Paris. With the elections complementary of April 16th he is elected with the Conseil of the Commune by IIe district; he sits at the commission of Work and the Exchange. He votes against the creation of the Comité of public Hello and signs proclamation of the minority. After the bloody Week, it succeeds in regaining London, but is condemned to death in absentia by the Council of War. It takes part in the congress of $the Hague of International and votes there the exclusion of Michel Bakounine

Sources

  • Bernard Christmas, Dictionary of the Commune, Flammarion, collection Fields, 1978

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