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  2. Category:World War II resistance members - Wikipedia

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    World War II resistance members by nationality (25 C) F. Female resistance members of World War II (6 C, 275 P) G. Resistance members against Nazi Germany (27 C, 3 P) J.

  3. Resistance during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Interviews from the Underground Eyewitness accounts of Russia's Jewish resistance during World War II; website & documentary film. Serials and Miscellaneous Publications of the Underground Movements in Europe During World War II, 1936-1945 From the Rare Book and Special Collections Division at the Library of Congress

  4. Category : World War II resistance members by nationality

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    World War II Philippine resistance members (9 P) Polish resistance members of World War II (13 C, 169 P) R. Romanian World War II resistance members (2 C, 17 P) S.

  5. Category:World War II resistance movements - Wikipedia

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    People's Army (Poland) People's Guard for Freedom, Equality, and Independence; Polish People's Army (1943–1945) Polish Workers' Party; Political dissidence in the Empire of Japan; Ponzán group; Potápky; Pro-German resistance movement in Finland

  6. Sonderkommando photographs - Wikipedia

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    The bodies in the foreground are waiting to be thrown into the fire. Another picture shows one of the places in the forest where people undress before 'showering'—as they were told—and then go to the gas-chambers. Send film roll as fast as you can. Send the enclosed photos to Tell—we think enlargements of the photos can be sent further. [26]

  7. Maquis (World War II) - Wikipedia

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    People like Georges Loustaunau-Lacau and Marie-Madeleine Fourcade, leaders of the French Resistance group Alliance, were both questioned about their loyalty during and after the war. This came as no surprise as both were from far-right political backgrounds, that didn’t favor the dominant Gaullist narrative.

  8. Italian partisan brigades - Wikipedia

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    During the war, new formations were continuously created until April 1945, and an important event was the creation of the General Command of Corpo Volontari della Libertà (CVL, "Corps of Freedom Volunteers") on 9 June 1944 in Milan, [1] where the headquarters of main partisan organizations were located.

  9. Comet Line - Wikipedia

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    The Comet Line (French: Réseau Comète; 1941–1944) was a Resistance organization in occupied Belgium and France in the Second World War.The Comet Line helped Allied soldiers and airmen shot down over occupied Belgium evade capture by Germans and return to Great Britain.