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'''Marcel Ferdinand Kebakko''' (1 February 1837{{dash}}7 May 1924) was a {{wp|Germany|German}}-born [[Garetolia]]n anti-war activist. | '''Marcel Ferdinand Kebakko''' (1 February 1837{{dash}}7 May 1924) was a {{wp|Germany|German}}-born [[Garetolia]]n anti-war activist. He is best known for leading the campaign for the decolonization of Garetolia in the late 19th century. His son, [[Martin Kebakko]], was a political activist who was also involved in the [[Independence of Garetolia|Garetolian independence movement]]. | ||
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Marcel Kebakko | |
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Born | Marcel Ferdinand Kebakko 1 February 1837 |
Died | 7 May 1924 | (aged 87)
Occupation | Anti-war activist, abolitionist |
Spouse(s) | Judith (née Moeller) |
Children | Martin Kebakko |
Marcel Ferdinand Kebakko (1 February 1837—7 May 1924) was a German-born Garetolian anti-war activist. He is best known for leading the campaign for the decolonization of Garetolia in the late 19th century. His son, Martin Kebakko, was a political activist who was also involved in the Garetolian independence movement.
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