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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_DalletJoe Dallet - Wikipedia

    Joseph Anthony Dallet Jr. (February 18, 1907 – October 13, 1937) was an American industrial worker, labor and communist organizer. From a wealthy family, Dallet was involved in the American labor movement early on, taking industrial jobs such as docker or steel mill worker.

  2. Joseph Dallet (1934-1937) Educación; Educada en: Universidad de Pittsburgh; Universidad de Pensilvania; Información profesional; Ocupación: Bióloga y botánica: Área: Botánica

  3. 22 de jul. de 2023 · El 17 de octubre de 1937, Joseph Dallet Jr. conducía junto a otros compañeros del Mackenzie-Papineau cerca de Fuentes del Ebro cuando fue alcanzado por fuego enemigo. Llevaba desde marzo de ese...

  4. TEXTO. Este artículo es un fragmento de historia contemporánea en el que se muestra la relación existente entre la odisea de un emigrante asturiano, la Gran Depresión en Estados Unidos, la Guerra Civil Española, algunos físicos de Los Álamos, la primera bomba atómica y la prueba nuclear norcoreana de octubre de 2006.

  5. Biography. k-Dallet, Joseph, Jr. b. February 18, 1907, Cleveland, Ohio; Graduated from Dartmouth in 1927; Father Joseph Dallet, Sr. (1873-1955), mother Hilda A. (Stern) Dallett (1884-1938); Married Katherine Peuning (1910-1972) (Separated); Party Organizer; CP; Received Passport# 371331 on March 3, 1937 which listed his address as 377 East ...

  6. Joseph Dallet, Jr. (1907-1937) was a labor organizer and Communist Party activist. He volunteered with the Abraham Lincoln Brigade in the Spanish Civil War and was killed in action in October 1937. The bulk of the collection is correspondence from Dallet to his family during the 1920s and early 1930s, describing his political and labor-movement ...

  7. Letters from Spain (1938) is a brief collection of letters from Joe Dallet to his wife, Kitty (Peunig) Dallet. It was published as a pamphlet shortly after Joe Dallet died fighting in Spain.