Committee of National Liberation can refer to various World War II national resistance movements:
French Committee of National Liberation, London-based French government-in-exile established on 3 June 1943
Italian Committee of National Liberation, political umbrella organization established on 9 September 1943
Polish Committee of National Liberation, governing authority established on 22 July 1944 by the Soviet-backed Polish communists, in opposition to the London-based Polish government-in-exile
Yugoslav Committee of National Liberation, governing authority established on 29 November 1943 by the Yugoslav communists, in opposition to the London-based Yugoslav government-in-exile
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NationalLiberationCommittee (Italian: Comitato di Liberazione Nazionale, CLN) was a political umbrella organization and the main representative of the...
The Political CommitteeofNationalLiberation (Greek: Πολιτική Επιτροπή Εθνικής Απελευθέρωσης, Politiki Epitropi Ethnikis Apeleftherosis, PEEA), commonly...
The French CommitteeofNationalLiberation (French: Comité français de Libération nationale, [kɔmite fʁɑ̃sɛ də libeʁasjɔ̃ nasjɔnal]) was a provisional...
The NationalCommittee for the Liberationof Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Nacionalni komitet oslobođenja Jugoslavije, Slovene: Nacionalni komite osvoboditve...
with the French NationalCommittee in London to form the French NationalLiberationCommittee. The French CommitteeofNationalLiberation was a provisional...
The Manifesto of the Polish CommitteeofNationalLiberation, also known as the July Manifesto (Polish: Manifest lipcowy) or the PKWN Manifesto (Manifest...
reconquest of North Africa, when the Free French government relocated from London to Algiers. From there, the French CommitteeofNationalLiberation (Comité...
The Tuscan CommitteeofNationalLiberation (Italian: CTLN or Comitato Toscano di Liberazione Nazionale) was an underground Italian resistance organisation...
The Committee for the Liberationof the Peoples of Russia (Russian: Комитет освобождения народов России, Komitet osvobozhdeniya narodov Rossii, abbreviated...
The Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization, officially the Chairman of the Executive Committeeof the Palestine Liberation Organization, is...
1946, following the liberationof continental France after Operations Overlord and Dragoon, and lasting until the establishment of the French Fourth Republic...
Giraud, becoming the new "French CommitteeofNationalLiberation". De Gaulle, began seeking the formation of a committee to unify the resistance movements...
Poland. On 1 January 1945, the Polish CommitteeofNationalLiberation became the Provisional Government of Republic of Poland. In London, the Polish government-in-exile...
The Executive Committeeof the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO EC) (Arabic: اللجنة التنفيذية لمنظمة التحرير الفلسطينية, romanized: al-Lajnah al-Tanfīdhīyah...
same year, Giraud and de Gaulle became co-presidents of the French CommitteeofNationalLiberation, but he lost support and retired in frustration in April...
The liberationof Paris (French: libération de Paris) was a military battle that took place during World War II from 19 August 1944 until the German garrison...
The Main NationalLiberationCommittee for Serbia (Serbian: Главни народноослободилачки одбор за Србију/Glavni narodnooslobodilački odbor za Srbiju) was...
The Slovene NationalLiberationCommittee (SNOS) (Slovene: Slovenski narodnoosvobodilni svet; Serbo-Croatian: Slovensko narodnooslobodilačko vijeće, Словеначко...
Formally organized as and led by the NationalLiberation Front of South Vietnam, it fought under the direction of North Vietnam against the South Vietnamese...
headed by Henri Giraud, becoming the new French CommitteeofNationalLiberation. The French NationalCommittee comprised six civilian and six military personnel:...
The Order ofLiberation (French: Ordre de la Libération) is a French Order which was awarded to heroes of the Liberationof France during World War II...
World War II. After the invasion of Normandy in June 1944, at the request of the French CommitteeofNationalLiberation, SHAEF placed about 200,000 resistance...