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George Andreytchine

George Iliev Andreytchine (Bulgarian: Георги Андрейчин, Russian: Георгий Илькович Андрейчин, romanizedGeorgiy Ilkovich Andreychin; January 19, 1894, Belitsa - 20 April, 1950, Moscow) was a Bulgarian political activist active in Bulgaria, the United States and the Soviet Union. After emigrating to the US in 1913, he played a prominent part in the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). In 1918 he was one of the IWW leaders arrested for “anti-war propaganda” under the Espionage Act of 1917. He was released on bail and later in 1921 left for Russia where he became the American representative on the executive committee of the Red International of Labor Unions.[1] He joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, wherein he was aligned with Leon Trotsky.[2]

George Andreytchine
Георги Андрейчин
Andreytchine in 1918 by Maurice Becker
Born(1894-01-19)January 19, 1894
Belitsa
DiedApril 20, 1950(1950-04-20) (aged 56)
Moscow
NationalityBulgarian
Occupation(s)Journalist
Trade Union Organiser
Diplomat
Years active1916-1950

References edit

  1. ^ Baev, Jordan; Grozev, Kostadin; Keremidchieva, Greta (2014). An Odyssey Across Two Worlds. Sophia: Книгоиздателска къща Труд.
  2. ^ William Henry Chamberlin (October 1962). "Russian Recollections". Russian Review. 21 (4): 333. doi:10.2307/126494.

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