He and his brothers Max and Sol, were involved in the 1936 ‘Battle of Cable Street’ In 1937, he joined the Connolly Column (Colún Uí Chonghaile) of the International Brigade and fought in the Spanish Civil War. He was captured in 1938 and released in February 1939. He went on to have a career in academia. 2/2
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Maurice Levitas was born at Warren Street, in the Portobello area of Dublin on 1 February 1917. He was known to his family and friends as "Morry". His parents, Harry Levitas and Leah Rick, having emigrated to Ireland from Lithuania and Latvia in 1912. He joined the Communist Party of Great Britain in 1933. 1/2
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