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French Resistance
Part of Resistance during World War II

French milice and resisters, July 1944
DateJune 1940–October 1944
Location
Occupied France
Result

French victory

  • Liberation of France
  • German withdrawal from France
Belligerents
    • French Resistance Germany
    • Supported by:
    • French Resistance Vichy France
    • Free France Resistance groups
    • (formalised as French Forces of the Interior after June 1944)
    • Supported by:
    • French Resistance United Kingdom
    • French Resistance United States
Units involved
    • Nazi Germany Wehrmacht Heer
    • Nazi Germany Waffen-SS
    • Nazi Germany Geheime Feldpolizei
    • Nazi Germany Gestapo
    • Vichy France Milice
    •  • Franc-Garde
    • Vichy France GMR
    • Free France BCRA
    • Free France CNR
    • Free France FTPF
    • Free France Brutus Network
    • Free France Dutch-Paris
    • Free France Maquis
The Cross of Lorraine, chosen by General Charles de Gaulle as the symbol of the Resistance[1]

The French Resistance (French: La Résistance) was a collection of groups that fought the Nazi occupation of France and the collaborationist Vichy régime in France during the Second World War. Resistance cells were small groups of armed men and women (called the Maquis in rural areas)[2][3] who conducted guerrilla warfare and published underground newspapers. They also provided first-hand intelligence information, and escape networks that helped Allied soldiers and airmen trapped behind Axis lines. The Resistance's men and women came from many parts of French society, including émigrés, academics, students, aristocrats, conservative Roman Catholics (including clergy), Protestants, Jews, Muslims, liberals, anarchists, communists, and some fascists. The proportion of French people who participated in organized resistance has been estimated at from one to three percent of the total population.[4]

The French Resistance played a significant role in facilitating the Allies' rapid advance through France following the invasion of Normandy on 6 June 1944. Members provided military intelligence on German defences known as the Atlantic Wall, and on Wehrmacht deployments and orders of battle for the Allies' invasion of Provence on 15 August. The Resistance also planned, coordinated, and executed sabotage acts on electrical power grids, transport facilities, and telecommunications networks.[5][6] The Resistance's work was politically and morally important to France during and after the German occupation. The actions of the Resistance contrasted with the collaborationism of the Vichy régime.[7][8]

After the Allied landings in Normandy and Provence, the paramilitary components of the Resistance formed a hierarchy of operational units known as the French Forces of the Interior (FFI) with around 100,000 fighters in June 1944. By October 1944, the FFI had grown to 400,000 members.[9] Although the amalgamation of the FFI was sometimes fraught with political difficulties, it was ultimately successful and allowed France to rebuild the fourth-largest army in the European theatre (1.2 million men) by VE Day in May 1945.[10]

  1. ^ Pharand 2001, p. 169.
  2. ^ Weitz 1995, p. 50.
  3. ^ Kedward 1993, p. 30.
  4. ^ Wieviorka, Olivier and Tebinka, Jacek, "Resisters: From Everyday Life to Counter-state," in Surviving Hitler and Mussolini (2006), eds: Robert Gildea, Olivier Wieviorka, and Anette Warring, Oxford: Berg, p. 153
  5. ^ Ellis, Allen & Warhurst 2004, pp. 573–574.
  6. ^ Booth & Walton 1998, pp. 18, 187–189.
  7. ^ Moran & Waldron 2002, p. 239.
  8. ^ Holmes 2004, p. 14.
  9. ^ Sumner 1998, p. 37.
  10. ^ Vernet 1980, p. 86.

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