Marcel Hamon (militant)
See also: Hamon
Marcel Hamon (1908 - 1994) was a Breton Communist militant
He is originating in Plufur and became professor of philosophy in 1931.
Trade unionist in the years 1920 then militant, he was candidate Communiste with the legislative elections as of 1934.
During the Second world war, it is responsible for “the Special Organization” in Maine-et-Loire (1941 - 1942). He becomes national leader of the Service B, intelligence service of the Francs-tireurs and partisans French (1943 - 1944), then responsible FTPF for the West in June 1944.
Secretary of Maurice Thorez, it was appointed Coast-of-North (1945 - 1951), mayor of Plestin-the-Strikes of 1971 with 1977 and general adviser of 1973 with 1979.
He is the author of an adaptation of International the into Breton.
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