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Isabelle Blume ( Grégoire; 22 April 1892 – 12 March 1975) was a Belgian left wing politician and teacher. She was awarded the International Stalin Prize for Strengthening Peace Among Peoples (later renamed the
Lenin Peace Prize The International Lenin Peace Prize (russian: международная Ленинская премия мира, ''mezhdunarodnaya Leninskaya premiya mira)'' was a Soviet Union award named in honor of Vladimir Lenin. It was awarded by a pane ...
) in 1953. Her grandson is professor and Shoah historian,
Alain Goldschlager Alain Joseph Goldschläger (born 1946), is a professor at the University of Western Ontario (London, Canada). He holds a PhD from the University of Toronto (1975). He specializes in French language and literature, literature of the Shoah and testi ...
.


Life

Isabelle Grégoire was born in
Baudour Baudour is a village of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Saint-Ghislain, located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium Belgium, ; french: Belgique ; german: Belgien officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwes ...
in
Belgium Belgium, ; french: Belgique ; german: Belgien officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. The country is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to ...
in 1892 and first qualified as a teacher in 1911 in Liège. She then studied theology in Geneva.Isabelle Blume
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Her father had been a pastor and in 1913 she married a pastor named David Blume. Her husband became the Director General of the Belgian Public Libraries. They had three children. Blume was political being both opposed to fascism and a feminist and she joined the
Belgian Labour Party The Belgian Labour Party ( nl, Belgische Werkliedenpartij, BWP; french: Parti ouvrier belge, POB) was the first major socialist party in Belgium. Founded in 1885, the party was officially disbanded in 1940 and superseded by the Belgian Socialist ...
in 1918.''The Great Soviet Encyclopedia'', 3rd edition (1970–1979) She was active on the question of women's suffrage and their rights in general. In 1936 she was elected to the Chamber of Representatives to represent Brussels. During the war she was active in London. In 1951 she attended the
World Peace Council The World Peace Council (WPC) is an international organization with the self-described goals of advocating for universal disarmament, sovereignty and independence and peaceful co-existence, and campaigns against imperialism, weapons of mass de ...
. She was awarded the International Stalin Prize for Strengthening Peace Among Peoples in 1953. She attended the Second World Congress of Champions of Peace and as result she was expelled from the
Belgian Socialist Party nl, Belgische Socialistische Partij , logo = Logo of the Belgian Socialist Party.png , caption = The fist and rose emblem used by the party from 1973. , leader1_title = President , leader1_name = Achille Van Acker (first) André Cools (last ...
in 1961. She remained as an independent in parliament after leaving the socialists. In 1961 she joined the
Communist Party of Belgium french: Parti Communiste de Belgique , abbreviation = KPB-PCB , colorcode = , leader1_title = Historical leaders , leader1_name = Joseph Jacquemotte Julien Lahaut Louis Van Geyt , founder = Julien Lahaut , founded = , dissolved = , me ...
serving on their Central Committee in 1966. She was President from 1966 to 1969 and this role introduced her to leading world figures including Indira Gandhi,
Mao Zedong Mao Zedong pronounced ; also Romanization of Chinese, romanised traditionally as Mao Tse-tung. (26 December 1893 – 9 September 1976), also known as Chairman Mao, was a Chinese communist revolutionary who was the List of national founde ...
and
Ho Chi Minh (: ; born ; 19 May 1890 – 2 September 1969), commonly known as (' Uncle Hồ'), also known as ('President Hồ'), (' Old father of the people') and by other aliases, was a Vietnamese revolutionary and statesman. He served as P ...
. She died in 1975. She has three children including
Jean Blume Jean may refer to: People * Jean (female given name) * Jean (male given name) * Jean (surname) Fictional characters * Jean Grey, a Marvel Comics character * Jean Valjean, fictional character in novel ''Les Misérables'' and its adaptations * J ...
who is a journalist and politician. Her grandchildren include
Alain Goldschlager Alain Joseph Goldschläger (born 1946), is a professor at the University of Western Ontario (London, Canada). He holds a PhD from the University of Toronto (1975). He specializes in French language and literature, literature of the Shoah and testi ...
a Canadian academic. Goldschlager was awarded the Knight of the Order of Academic Palms in 2014 for his support of the French language and he cites his grandfather
David Blume David Blume is an American permaculture teacher and entrepreneur. He is an advocate for production of ethanol fuel, especially at local, small and medium scales. Major work Blume is the author of ''Alcohol Can Be A Gas!'', a review of the history ...
who took a leading role in establishing libraries in Belgium, with inspiring his love of French.


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Isabelle Blume (1892–1975)
(José Gotovich) at ''CARCOB-Archives Communistes'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Blume, Isabelle 1892 births 1975 deaths 20th-century Belgian women politicians 20th-century Belgian politicians Belgian Socialist Party politicians Members of the Chamber of Representatives (Belgium) Stalin Peace Prize recipients Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour Anti-war activists European pacifists Belgian socialist feminists Belgian activists Belgian communists Belgian educators Belgian feminists Belgian women activists Belgian people in the United Kingdom during World War II World Peace Council