User:Pablo X/Simón

Radowitzky, aged 17

Simón Radowitzky (born Szymon Radowicki, Stepanice, Ukraine, (1891-1956) was an Argintine-Ukranian militant anarchist. He was sentenced to life imprisonment for his part in the bombing which killed Ramón Lorenzo Falcón. Pardoned after 21 years, he left Argentina and fought in the Spanish Civil War. He later moved to Mexico.


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