'Jaume Ramon Mercader del Rio Hernández' (
February 7 1914 –
October 18 1978) was a
Spanish Communist who became famous as the murderer of
Leon Trotsky. Although declassified archives have shown that he was a Soviet agent
[1], supporters of
Stalin continue to argue that he was simply a disgruntled former follower of Trotsky.
[2]
Life
Mercader was born in 1914 in
Barcelona, but spent much of his youth in
France with his mother, Eustacia María Caridad del Río Hernández, after she separated from his father, Don Pablo Mercader Marina. As a young man, he embraced Communism, working for
leftist organizations in
Spain during the mid-
1930s. He was briefly imprisoned for his activities, but was released in
1936 when the left-wing coalition
Popular Front won the democratic election.
Murder of Trotsky
Mercader befriended Silvia Ageloff, an unmarried secretary of Trotsky's. Through her, he began to meet with Trotsky personally, as a Canadian supporter of Trotsky's ideas. On
August 20 the same year, Mercader fatally wounded Trotsky with an
ice axe in his study at his home in
Coyoacán (then a village on the southern fringes of
Mexico City).
[3] Trotsky's guards burst in and nearly killed Mercader, but were ordered by Trotsky to spare his life, yelling, "Do not kill him! This man has a story to tell."
He was turned over to the Mexican authorities, to whom he refused to give up his real identity. He would only identify himself as 'Jacques Mornard', claiming to be the son of a
Belgian diplomat. Nevertheless, he was convicted of
murder and sentenced to 20 years in
prison.
Release and honors
After the first few years in prison, he requested release on
parole, which was denied by Dr. Jesús Siordia and
criminologist Alfonso Quiroz Cuarón. After almost 20 years in jail, he was eventually released from Mexico City's
Palacio de Lecumberri prison on
May 6,
1960 and moved to
Havana, where
Fidel Castro's new
revolutionary government welcomed him. In
1961, he moved to the USSR and was awarded the
Hero of the Soviet Union medal — the country's highest decoration — one of only twenty-one non-Soviet citizens to receive the award. He split his time between
Cuba and the USSR for the rest of his life and died in Havana in 1978.
He is buried (under the name of 'Ramon Ivanovich Lopez') in Moscow's
Kuntsevo Cemetery and has a place of honor in the
KGB museum in the Russian capital.
In popular culture
★ The sleeper assassin in the novel and film ''
The Manchurian Candidate'' is named ''Raymond''. He has been programmed by his mother, a Soviet agent, to follow orders unflinchingly.
★ A play by
David Ives entitled ''
Variations on the Death of Trotsky'' is a comedy based on Mercader's assassination of Trotsky.
Notes
1. VENONA Historical Monograph #4: The KGB in San Francisco and Mexico City
2. THE FOUNDATIONS OF TROTSKYISM AND THE CONTINUING RELEVANCE OF THE STRUGGLE AGAINST IT, 'Tony Clark, Stalin Society'
3. , CNN, July 11, 2005
External links
★
Asaltar los Cielos (An Spanish documentary about the life of Ramón Mercader