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Max Théret

Max Théret (6 January 1913, Paris – 25 February 2009) was the co-founder of Fnac, originally ''Fédération nationale d’achats des cadres, or National Purchasing Federation of Managers'', alongside André Essel. He was also a freemason〔Histoire de l'extrême gauche trotskiste: De 1929 à nos jours - chapter 40 - Frédéric Charpier - editions 1 - 2002〕 antifacist activist and a believer in Trotskyism.
==Political career==
Before the rise of the extreme right, Max Théret often engaged with street battles against French Stalinists during the years following the death of Vladimir Lenin and the intense power struggle between Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky.
Between 1936 and 1939, Max Théret joined the battle against Francisco Franco in the Spanish Civil War. After which he returned to France, where he met with Trotsky who was in exile, and became his informal bodyguard.
During the Second World War he fought for the French army, and joined the resistance during the Occupation, helping to distribute leftist newspapers.

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