Leó Frankel
1844–1896 (age 52)
politician/socialist activist
Biography
Leo Fränkel (25 February 1844, Altofen-Neustift, Austro-Hungarian Empire – 29 March 1896, Paris) was a socialist revolutionary, labour leader of Jewish descent. In France where he participated in the Paris Commune of 1871 as a member of the First International, also known as the International Workingmen's Association. After his return to Paris in 1889, he was known as Léo Frankel.