Adrien Lejeune [June 3, 1847
Bagnolet, Kingdom of France - January 9, 1942 (aged 94)
Novosibirsk, USSR]
Last surviving Paris Communard. Imprisoned for defending the revolution from imperialist bastards, and later invited to the USSR where he moved in 1928. Died in 1942 and buried in the USSR that loved him. Repatriated to Paris in 1971 on the initiative of the French Communist Party.
I was thinking on adding comrades on their date of their decease, since this is not supposed to be an active community day and it seems like a nice gesture of remembrance. Unsure of what you think, though, I can add them this week otherwise, what do you think, @[email protected] and @[email protected]?
I wouldn’t mind either way in full honesty. The decision should be yours, but I do like the idea of adding them on the day of their deaths. That staggers out posts and makes them more unique.
If you’d be able to remember and it isn’t to much of a hassle I’d go with option 1.
Adrien Lejeune [June 3, 1847 Bagnolet, Kingdom of France - January 9, 1942 (aged 94) Novosibirsk, USSR]
Last surviving Paris Communard. Imprisoned for defending the revolution from imperialist bastards, and later invited to the USSR where he moved in 1928. Died in 1942 and buried in the USSR that loved him. Repatriated to Paris in 1971 on the initiative of the French Communist Party.
I was thinking on adding comrades on their date of their decease, since this is not supposed to be an active community day and it seems like a nice gesture of remembrance. Unsure of what you think, though, I can add them this week otherwise, what do you think, @[email protected] and @[email protected]?
I wouldn’t mind either way in full honesty. The decision should be yours, but I do like the idea of adding them on the day of their deaths. That staggers out posts and makes them more unique.
If you’d be able to remember and it isn’t to much of a hassle I’d go with option 1.