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  2. FTP-MOI - Wikipedia

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    Marc BRAFMAN(*), « Les origines, les motivations, l’action et les destins des combattants juifs (parmi d’autres immigrés) de la 35e Brigade FTP-MOI de Marcel Langer, Toulouse 1942-1944 », in : Le Monde juif, n° 152, pp. 79–95, 09-12/1994; Damira TITONEL-ASPERTI(*), Carmela MALTONE, Ecrire pour les autres. Mémoires d’une résistante.

  3. Main-d'œuvre immigrée - Wikipedia

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    In Belgium too there was a Main-d'œuvre immigrée organization, which took part in the Belgian Resistance in the ranks of the Front de l'Indépendance under the leadership of the Bulgarian Todor Angelov and the Italian-Belgian Jacques Grippa, while others were also active in Solidarité juive or in the Comité de Défense des Juifs, led by ...

  4. Mains d'Oeuvres - Wikipedia

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    Mains d’Œuvres is situated in a refurbished Valeo car factory, which was used as an employee community and sports center until the company sold the building in 1991. In 1991, four organizations: Usines Ephemeres, TransEuropeHalles network, Vecam and Europe 99, combined to create Mains d'Œuvres.

  5. An Antane-Kapesh - Wikipedia

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    An Antane-Kapesh (1926–2004), who also went by the French name Anne(-Marie) André, was an Innu writer and activist from Schefferville, Quebec.She was a chief at Schefferville (Matimekosh) from 1965–1967.

  6. Jacques Ehrmann - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Ehrmann was born in Mulhouse (Haut-Rhin, France) on 31 March 1931, the son of Paul Ehrmann and Henriette Weber.Born in the Alsace region by a twist of fate, as both the Ehrmann and Weber families were originally from Alsace but had left after the 1871 loss to Germany, it just happened that Mulhouse, then Strasbourg, were the first assignments of his father, an Engineering graduate from ...

  7. Œuvre de secours aux enfants - Wikipedia

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    Œuvre de secours aux enfants (French: [œvʁ də səkuʁ oz‿ɑ̃fɑ̃], English: Children's Aid Society), abbreviated OSE, is a French Jewish humanitarian organization which was founded in Russia in 1912 to help Russian Jewish children. Later it moved to France.

  8. Zebda - Wikipedia

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    Zebda (from Arabic: زبدة zubda, lit. ' Beur ') is a French band from Toulouse, known for its political activism and its wide variety of musical styles.The group, which was formed in 1985, consisted of seven musicians of diverse nationalities, and the themes of much of their music involved political and social justice, the status of immigrants and minorities in France, and the inhabitants ...

  9. La Main Rouge - Wikipedia

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    The freighters Emma, en route from Tangier to Gibraltar on 30 July 1957, and Alkaira, in Ostend on 13 April 1959, were destroyed by explosive charges planted by La Main Rouge. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] In particular, the apparent inaction of the French authorities was seen abroad as a tacit admission by the French government that it had caused the aggressive ...