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Lucien Tronchet was born on 4 October, 1902 in Lyon, France. Discover Lucien Tronchet's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?
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4 October 1902 |
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4 October |
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Lyon, France |
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(1982-02-24) Geneva, Switzerland |
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Geneva, Switzerland |
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Lucien Tronchet Height, Weight & Measurements
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Lucien Tronchet Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Lucien Tronchet worth at the age of 80 years old? Lucien Tronchet’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from France. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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After the war, he continued his work as a trade union activist, also fought for the right to abortion, anti-militarism, the creation of cooperatives, etc. In 1978, he supported the Geneva squatters movement.
In 1978, he founded in Geneva, the College of Work, “Foundation for the memory and the history of the world of work”.
On March 6, 1940, during the mobilization, he was again condemned as a "conscientious objector" to 8 months in prison and 5 years of deprivation of civil rights, and to three months more for a leaflet accusing the judges of bias and of common interests with employers. Released from prison on February 19, 1941, he gradually moved away from the anarchist movement, taking over the reins of the Geneva FOBB, organizing strikes and construction sites to avoid the militarization of the unemployed.
In 1937, he contributed to the creation of the Iberian Office for Economic Expansion (OIDEE), which linked agricultural collectives in Spain with consumer cooperatives in Switzerland. He was also commissioned by the International Federation of Trade Unions to supply machine tools to Republican Spain.
In August 1936, during the Spanish Revolution of 1936, he supported the libertarians of the National Confederation of Labor (CNT) by disseminating information but also by action by founding the “Adelante” group which sent arms, money and supplies to Spanish anarcho-syndicalists.
In October 1936, he went to Spain himself with Luigi Bertoni.
During the Geneva fusillade of 9 November 1932, the army fired on an anti-fascist demonstration, leaving 13 dead and 65 wounded. Pierre Tronchet, the brother of Lucien, was injured. Wanted for organizing this unauthorized demonstration, he fled to Paris with his brother, whom he released from the hospital with a comrade. Their trial took place on May 15, 1933: the two brothers, returned to Switzerland, presented themselves freely at the hearing. The trial ended with a dismissal.
In the 1930s, he was one of the leaders of the Building Action League, practicing direct action against the bosses.
On May 19, 1928 a wildcat strike broke out in the building sector. Led by Tronchet and Clovis-Abel Pignat, it lasted 15 days, and the bosses gave in to the demands of the reduction of working time, the minimum wage, etc.
In 1922, a conscientious objector, he was sentenced to 20 days in detention. It was at this time that he became friends with Luigi Bertoni, one of the major figures of the libertarian movement in Switzerland, who published Le Réveil anarchiste, in Geneva, from 1900 to 1946.
During the 1920s, he supported the Italian anti-fascist resistance with the help of his comrade Clovis-Abel Pignat, whose biography he wrote a few years later.
Lucien Tronchet (1902–1982) was a Swiss anarcho-syndicalist activist. An emblematic figure of trade unionism in Geneva, he took action alongside Italian anti-fascist refugees and Spanish libertarians during the Spanish Civil War. A convinced antimilitarist, he spent two times, in 1920 and 1940, in prison for "refusing to serve" in the Swiss Army.