André Bösiger
André Bösiger | |
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Born | |
Died | April 13, 2005 | (aged 91)
Nationality | Swiss |
Known for | Anarcho-syndicalism, anti-fascism |
André Bösiger (born July 22, 1913 in Perrefitte; died in Geneva on April 13, 2005) was a Swiss anarcho-syndicalist. An activist of the Building Action League in Geneva, he collaborated with the and the International Center for Research on Anarchism (Lausanne).
Biography[]
A construction worker, he joined the Building Action League where he befriended the anarchists Luigi Bertoni (editor of ) and Lucien Tronchet. The Building Action League actively practiced sabotage and direct action as well as helping unemployed people that were evicted from their homes.[1]
He also participated in the anarchist group of Geneva and took part in the activities of freethought.[1]
On November 9, 1932, he took part in the demonstration to prevent the holding of a public conference of the National Union, a fascist political party created by Georges Oltramare, in the communal hall of Plainpalais in Geneva. A detachment of the Swiss Army was called in as reinforcements for the maintenance of order, but it was inexperienced and poorly commanded. After several soldiers were assaulted and disarmed, the officers gave the order to open fire, killing thirteen people and injuring 65 others.[2] Among the victims of the shooting was Bösiger's best friend, Melchior Allemann.
Convicted twice for insubordination to the army, Bösiger served a first sentence of two months in 1934, then another of sixteen months which ended in March 1937.[3][4]
During the Spanish Civil War, he procured arms for the companions of the CNT and took charge of orphans, and was expelled from France for these actions.[3]
Dismissed for “union activity”, he became a poacher, then supplied the maquis of the French Resistance during World War II.[3]
In 1957, he participated in the founding of the International Center for Research on Anarchism (CIRA) in Geneva.[3]
During the Algerian War, he hosted separatists and rebels from the French army.[5]
On July 19, 1990, he lost his partner and fellow anarchist activist Ruth Bösiger.
Works[]
- Souvenirs d'un rebelle, Canevas éditeur, 1992.
- Souvenirs d’un rebelle - Soixante ans de lutte d’un libertaire jurassien, with the collaboration of Alexandre Skirda, text presented by and Ariane Miéville, illustrations by , , 2017, ISBN 978-2-35104-097-3, présentation éditeur.
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Ephéméride Anarchiste 22 juillet". www.ephemanar.net (in French). Retrieved 30 November 2020.
- ^ Jeanneret, Pierre. "Fusillade de Genève". Historical Dictionary of Switzerland (in French). Swiss Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d "BÖSIGER André, René [Dictionnaire des anarchistes] - Maitron". maitron.fr (in French). Retrieved 30 November 2020.
- ^ "Cantiere biografico degli Anarchici IN Svizzera". www.anarca-bolo.ch (in Italian). Retrieved 30 November 2020.
- ^ "André Bösiger, praticien de l'anarchisme, n'est plus". Le Courrier (in French). 25 April 2005. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
Further reading[]
Bibliography[]
- Charles Jacquier, André Bösiger, Souvenirs d'un rebelle Marie et François Mayoux, Instituteurs pacifistes et syndicalistes, introduction de Daniel Guérin, postface de Madeleine Rebérioux, Mil neuf cent, 1994, vol. 12, No. 1, p. 248-253, texte intégral.
Filmography[]
- , Anarchisme mode d'emploi, Genève, Société Productions Maison, voir en ligne, notice.
- , Alexandre Skirda, André Bösiger, libertaire jurassien, Association Bonnes Bobines, 1993, voir en ligne.
Articles[]
- , « Le Maitron » : notice biographique.
- Chantier biographique des anarchistes en Suisse : notice biographique.
- : notice biographique.
- : notice bibliographique.
- Mémoires d'Ici : dossier de presse.
External links[]
- Site boesiger.ch.
- Autour de Bösiger : l'anarchosyndicalisme des années 30 à aujourd'hui...
- André Bösiger 1913 - 2005.
- André Bösiger, souvenirs d'un rebelle. Entretien radio en compagnie de quelques compagnons. Part.I et Part.II réalisé le 28 février 2017 par www.libradio.org
- 1913 births
- 2005 deaths
- Swiss anarchists
- Swiss trade unionists