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Robert Louzon

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'Robert Louzon lives (1882-1976) was a French engineer, revolutionary syndicalist, anarchist and socialist.

Louzon was involved in the CGT, the CNT, helped found Pierre Monatte's journal, Révolution prolétarienne, joined the SIA (Solidarité Internationale antifasciste), signed Louis Lecoin's Paix immédiate. During WWII he was arrested and interned in Algeria.