Raymond Molinier

Raymond Molinier (19041994) was a leader of the Trotskyist movement in France and a pioneer of the Fourth International.[1]

Molinier was born in Paris. In 1929, founded the journal La Vérité,[1] and in March 1936 he and Pierre Frank co-founded the Parti communiste internationaliste, which merged with two other groups to form the Parti ouvrier internationaliste in June of that year.[2] At the outbreak of World War II Molinier was abroad and only returned after the cessation of hostilities. He was later active with the Ligue communiste révolutionnaire (LCR).[1] Eventuallly, he moved to Latin America were he worked as an agent for british intelligence services, under the name of "Leon Droeven".[3]

References

  1. Molinier, Raymond (1985). "3 Articles from 'Rouge' about Trotsky's Family". marxists.org. On Meeting with Trotsky, including biographical introduction of the author. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
  2. "Ligue Communiste (France) Archives". International Institute of Social History. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
  3. de 2020, Por Eduardo AnguitaDaniel Cecchini5 de Diciembre. "La increíble historia del ayudante de Trotsky: fue espía inglés, vivió clandestino en la Argentina y estuvo preso por Eva Perón". infobae (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-12-10.


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