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- Georges Vereeken was a Belgian socialist. He was born in Ghent, Belgium in 1896 and died in Brussels in 1978. He was a taxi driver by trade. From 1925, he was a member of the Central Committee of the Parti Communiste de Belgique (PCB), but he was active in Brussels in the Belgian Section of the International Left Opposition (ILO) and its successor, the International Communist League (ICL) during 1928–1935. He broke with the official Trotskyist movement to lead the from 1935–1937, then re-joining the (PSR), of which he was the Secretary from 1937–1938. He broke with the official Trotskyists again in 1938, editing from 1938–1945. Later, he was involved in the (TMR) from 1964–1978.[1] He was closely allied to Dutch socialist Henk Sneevliet and to the Workers' Party of Marxist Unification (POUM) in Spain. (en)
- Georges Vereeken (Gand, 1896 - Bruxelles, 1978) était un militant communiste puis trotskyste belge. (fr)
- Georges Vereeken (Gent, 1896 - Brussel, 1978) was een Belgische trotskistisch politicus voor onder meer de KPB. (nl)
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- Georges Vereeken (Gand, 1896 - Bruxelles, 1978) était un militant communiste puis trotskyste belge. (fr)
- Georges Vereeken (Gent, 1896 - Brussel, 1978) was een Belgische trotskistisch politicus voor onder meer de KPB. (nl)
- Georges Vereeken was a Belgian socialist. He was born in Ghent, Belgium in 1896 and died in Brussels in 1978. He was a taxi driver by trade. From 1925, he was a member of the Central Committee of the Parti Communiste de Belgique (PCB), but he was active in Brussels in the Belgian Section of the International Left Opposition (ILO) and its successor, the International Communist League (ICL) during 1928–1935. He broke with the official Trotskyist movement to lead the from 1935–1937, then re-joining the (PSR), of which he was the Secretary from 1937–1938. He broke with the official Trotskyists again in 1938, editing from 1938–1945. Later, he was involved in the (TMR) from 1964–1978.[1] (en)
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- Georges Vereeken (en)
- Georges Vereeken (fr)
- Georges Vereeken (nl)
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