- Gabriel Péri
Gabriel Péri (Peri) (1902,
Toulon —December 15 1941 ,Fort Mont-Valérien ) was a prominent French Communist journalist and politician.He was born to a
Corsica n family. Forced to give up his studies at an early age, he immersed himself in political activities, and wrote for newspapers inAix-en-Provence andMarseilles . At the age of twenty-two, Péri became departmental manager of Foreign Politics at "l'Humanité ". He was elected Deputy forArgenteuil in 1932 (he was re-elected in 1936).In the French
National Assembly , Péri distinguished himself as an expert in the field of diplomatic and international relations and was a strident anti-fascist. He denounced bothBenito Mussolini 's invasion of Ethiopia and France’s non-intervention in theSpanish Civil War . Péri was also a prominent opponent of the Nazi regime inGermany . After theFall of France in 1940, the country was placed under Nazi occupation. Arrested onMay 18 ,1941 , Péri was shot later in the same year atFort Mont-Valérien .Albert Camus witnessed his execution, an event which he later said crystallized his own revolt against the Germans.Many schools and streets have been named after Gabriel Péri, as well as a Paris Metro station.
Paul Éluard wrote a poem in his tribute.References
* [http://beaucoudray.free.fr/peri.htm Lettre d'adieu de Gabriel Péri]
* [http://www.gabrielperi.fr/article.php3?id_article=64 Gabriel Péri: a free and lucid mind]
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