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Movement
  
Brazilian Communism

Name
  
Mauricio Grabois


Role
  
Brazilian Politician

Died
  
1973, Xambioa

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Born
  
2 October 1912 (
1912-10-02
)
Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

Monuments
  
Mauricio Grabois Institute

Other names
  
Mario, Abel, Chico, Velho

Alma mater
  
Realengo Military College, School of Agronomy of Rio de Janeiro

Organization
  
Nationalist Liberation Alliance, Communist Party of Brazil

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Maurício Grabois (2 October 1912 – 25 December 1973) was a Brazilian politician of Jewish descent, founder of the modern Communist Party of Brazil and one of its leaders until his death in 1973.

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Biography

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Maurício Grabois was born on October 2, 1912 in Salvador, Bahia, a city on the northeast coast of Brazil. His parents were Agustin and Dora Grabois. He graduated from the State Gymnasium of Salvador, an elementary school in his city. At the age of 19 he moved to Rio de Janeiro to study at the Realengo Military College (which would later become the Academia Militar de Agulhas Negras). There he became an adherent of Marxism-Leninism and spread communism in the military college.

Activism

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In Rio de Janeiro Grabois joined the Communist Youth of Brazil, and at the age of twenty-two became its leader. After joining the National Liberation Alliance (Aliança Nacional Libertadora), an organization which gathered anti-fascist military officers he became one of the leader of the unsuccessful Communist uprising of November, 1935 in Rio de Janeiro, Natal, and Recife.

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After the failed uprising, he became the editor of an underground Communist newspaper, A Classe Operária (the Working Class). He was arrested in 1941 and released the following year. The overthrow of Getúlio Vargas resulted in the legalization of Communist organizations of Brazil. In 1945 Maurício Grabois was elected federal congressman and became a member of the Foreign Relations Committee of Brazil.

Death

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After the Brazilian coup d'état of 1964, Grabois became a proponent of armed struggle to overthrow the dictatorship. In 1966 the Communist Party of Brazil decided that revolutionary tactics were necessary to overthrow the dictatorship and establish a Communist regime in Brazil. In 1967 Grabois started recruiting guerilla combatants in Pará. After a series of clashes with government forces Maurício Grabois was killed in 1973. Contemporary reports claim he was executed by Major Sebastião Curió; a military report places the date of his death at December 25. His death has yet to be officially recognized by the government.

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References

Maurício Grabois Wikipedia