Apolônio de Carvalho

Apolonio de Carvalho
Born (1912-02-09)9 February 1912
Corumbá (Mato Grosso), Brasil
Died 23 September 2005(2005-09-23) (aged 93)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Allegiance  Brazil
Foreign volunteers
 Free France
Service/branch Brazilian Army
French Army
Years of service 1932–1936 (Brazilian Army)
1936 (Spanish Republican Army)
1940–1945 (French Army)
Rank Leutenent (Brazil)
Captain (Spain)
Colonel (France)
Battles/wars

Spanish Civil War

French Resistance

Apolônio de Carvalho (9 February 1912   23 September 2005) was a Brazilian socialist important in the history of the Workers' Party (Brazil). Due to his communist ideals, Carvalho was expelled from the Brazilian Army and left for Spain to fight alongside the republicans in the Spanish civil war and afterwards against the nazis in occupied France, reaching the rank of colonel in the French Army. Considered a hero in France, he was awarded the Legion of Honour among other decorations for bravery.

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