Claudine Chomat
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Claudine Chomat (7 February 1915 – 15 October 1995) was a French communist militant and a member of the
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during the
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. Chomat was born at Saint-Etienne (
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), her father having died a few months earlier, while on active service in the
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. She committed herself to the French Communist Party in 1934 and helped found the Union of Young Girls in France (l'Union des Jeunes Filles de France) in 1936, with
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, Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier, and
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. In 1937, she married , a communist leader; the marriage lasted ten years. At the end of 1939, she participated in the reorganization of the
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(PCF) which had been made illegal by the Edouard Daladier government. She led the women's resistance committees beginning in 1941, she founded the Union of French Women (today called ''Femmes solidaires'') in 1944, and she served as secretary-general of that organization. In 1950, she joined the central committee of the PCF. In 1948, she became the second wife of the communist leader, Laurent Casanova. As Casanova's wife, she suffered the disgrace of the party following the Servin-Casanova scandal in 1961. She died in Boulogne-Billancourt ( Hauts-de-Seine), aged 80.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Chomat, Claudine 1915 births 1995 deaths French activists French women activists French communists French feminists Communist members of the French Resistance French socialist feminists 20th-century French women