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  1. Died. 16 November 1980. (1980-11-16) (aged 70) Paris, France. Occupation (s) Revolutionary and sociologist. Hélène Rytmann (15 October 1910 – 16 November 1980) was a French revolutionary and sociologist. She was active as a Communist militant in the French resistance to Nazism.

    • 15 October 1910, Paris, France
    • Revolutionary and sociologist
    • 16 November 1980 (aged 70), Paris, France
  2. Hélène Rytmann, bekannt als Hélène Legotien oder Hélène Legotien-Rytmann war eine französische Soziologin und kommunistische Widerstandskämpferin gegen den Nationalsozialismus. Rytmann wurde 1980 von ihrem Ehemann, dem Philosophen Louis Althusser, ermordet. Die Tat erregte großes Aufsehen insbesondere in den französischen ...

  3. Hélène Rytmann (15 October 1910 – 16 November 1980) was a French revolutionary and sociologist. She was active as a Communist militant in the French resistance to Nazism. A member of the French Communist Party, she was expelled after accusations of Trotskyism and having participated in summary executions of former Nazi collaborators.

  4. On November 16, 1980, Louis Althusser strangled his wife, Hélène Legotien née Rytmann, to death, following a period of alleged mental instability. The exact circumstances are debated, with some claiming it was deliberate, others accidental. Althusser himself claimed not to have a clear memory of the event, saying that, while he was massaging ...

  5. Hélène Rytmann, dite Hélène Legotien ou Hélène Legotien-Rytmann, née le 15 octobre 1910 à Paris 18e et morte le 16 novembre 1980 à Paris 5e, est une résistante et sociologue française. Elle est militante communiste dans la résistance française au nazisme.

  6. Faust et Hélène (Boulanger, Lili) Composition Year. 1913. Genre Categories. Secular cantatas; Cantatas; For 3 voices, orchestra; For voices with orchestra; Scores featuring the voice; Scores featuring the mezzo-soprano voice; Scores featuring the tenor voice; Scores featuring the baritone voice; Scores featuring the orchestra; French language.

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