Leon Lesoil
Leon Lesoil (1892-1942) was technician in the coal mines, he saw the Russian Révolution as a Belgian soldier . He becomes communist with Vladivostok in 1918.
Thereafter he is the founder and the leader of the Belgian Communist party in Charleroi, he is elected at the central committee of the party, is named delegated to IIIe Congrès of the Internationale Communist, and becomes permanent in Liege in 1927.
Excluded in 1928 by the Stalinist , Lesoil becomes one of the leaders of the Left opposition, leading in 1930 the small group which rejoins the positions of Trotsky and of the international opposition. As from 1935, he is a burning partisan of the Entrisme in the Parti working Belgian although he is not personally allowed there.
Lesoil is also one of the leaders of the strike of the minors of Charleroi in 1932.
Stopped at the beginning of the German occupation, he dies in deportation.
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