Napoleon Soukatzidis

Greek communist trade unionist

Napoleon Soukatzidis - Greek communist trade unionist
Born

1909
116 years ago

Died

May 1st, 1944
80 years ago — 35 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

Greece

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Involved in the Greek Communist Party and active in labor movements, this individual played a significant role in advocating for workers' rights and organized labor during the early 20th century. The formative years included participation in various strikes and trade union activities aimed at improving conditions for workers in Greece. The individual faced imprisonment due to political activities. Following the German occupation of Greece during World War II, involvement in resistance activities against the regime was prominent. Ultimately, this person was executed by German forces in 1944 for resisting occupation.

Active participation in the Greek Communist Party

Advocated for workers' rights through trade unions

Executed for resistance against German occupation

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