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We all know the myth of the maquis. That of the men who, from 1942 onwards, chose to go underground in the most remote rural areas to fight the occupying forces. The great stories of the battles of Les Glières and Vercors. The Resistance fighters who liberated entire towns even before the arrival of the Allied armies. Yet, outside of these epinal images, the maquisards remain unknown. Who were these young people who gave up everything for a dangerous adventure? How did they live together, often in very precarious conditions? How did they live with the local population? For the first time, one of the leading specialists on the subject retraces the lives of these fighters, through a comprehensive history of the French maquis.
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- Grenard, Fabrice
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- Les maquisards
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- Paperback, French text. 590 pages.
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