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George Fles

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Nationality
  
Dutch

Died
  
1939, Smolensk, Russia

Occupation
  
translator

Spouse
  
Pearl Rimel


Name
  
George Fles

Parents
  
Louis Fles

Role
  
Translator

Children
  
Michael John Fles

Born
  
1908
Amsterdam, Netherlands

People also search for
  
Louis Fles, Barthold Fles, Michael John Fles

George "Sjoppie" Fles (1908–1939) was a Dutch translator with a strong communist conviction. He fell victim to Stalin's repressions.

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Personal life

George was born in 1908 in Amsterdam, as the youngest son of Louis Fles and Celine van Straaten. He spent time in France and in the United Kingdom, where he married Pearl Rimel. With his newlywed wife, he moved to the Soviet Union.

Career

In Moscow, he worked as a translator. Later he was sent to Tblisi, Georgia, where he also worked as a translator. He was informally warned that he should leave, advice that he did not follow. He did send his pregnant wife back to England.

George was arrested and put on trial for espionage and Trotskyism. He was convicted of Trotskyism. As he was asthmatic his health deteriorated quickly in Russian prison. His father and his brother Barthold Fles tried to have him released but to no avail. He died on May 31, 1939, in a prison near Smolensk.

After George's death, Pearl Rimel and their son Michael John Fles emigrated to the United States and settled in Los Angeles. The Soviet Union later "rehabilitated" George Fles.

Biography

  • Thijs Berman: Op zoek naar George Fles, het einde van een Hollandse revolutionair in de Sovjetunie (Dutch for Searching for George Fles, the end of a Dutch revolutionary in the Soviet Union). Amsterdam: Van Gennep, 1993. ISBN 90-6012-992-X
  • References

    George Fles Wikipedia