Mauritius Wullens (29 January 1894, Esquelbecq – February 1945, Socx) was a French writer and anarcho-syndicalist.
His mother died when he was nine, and left him responsible for caring for his brother and sister.
However he inherited his mother's love of reading, and with the support of his father and his primary school teacher at Bergues he passed the Brevet élémentaire in 1910.
He moved to Treton that year and founded the local section of the Communist Party of France of which he became the secretary.
[3] In 1925 he visited the Soviet Union, and in 1927 published Paris, Moscou, Tiflis, an account of his trip.