The Milice française (French Militia), generally called la Milice (lit. 'the militia'; French pronunciation: [milis]), was a political paramilitary organization...
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January 1943, the SOL was granted autonomy and transformed into the Milice française (French Militia), created by a law issued by Pierre Laval under agreements...
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Henri Fenet (category Milice personnel)
1919 – 14 September 2002) was a French collaborator who served in the Milice française before joining the Waffen-SS during World War II. As the surviving...
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Joseph Darnand (category Milice personnel)
Waffen-SS on 8 August 1943. Darnand was the de facto leader of the Milice française, a fascist paramilitary organisation established under the Vichy regime...
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grassroots organization of mobilization of men (Légion Française des Combattants), paramilitary elite (the Milice) and the secret Service du Contrôle Technique...
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and some captured from the Resistance were used by the pro-German Milice française. Still used after World War II. Greece Grenada[citation needed] India...
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Interior. Vichy France: Small number of captured examples issued to Milice française Belgium: Supplied to the Belgian Resistance during WW2. Italy: Supplied...
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Maurice Papon, along with collaborationists French auxiliaries like the Milice, the Franc-Gardes and the Legionary Order Service. The two main collaborationist...
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rifle and MP 40 submachine gun were very common. The French Militia (Milice française), which was well equipped by the French State, was also a target of...
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captured from the Resistance were used by the pro-Nazi French militia Milice française (see picture). Some were used in Indochina. Gambia Nazi Germany:...
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Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK), the Organisation Todt and the detested Milice française security police. The formation was named after the Frankish king and...
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French Resistance (redirect from La Résistance française)
the period of la guerre franco-française when the Milice and the Maquis fought one another without mercy. The Milice and maquis were caught up in ever-escalating...
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context of the wider anti-semitism of the Vichy government and the Milice française, arguing against what she perceives as a recent tendency to minimise...
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criticized for recruiting members with lengthy criminal records. The Milice française, established by the Vichy government in 1943, was approved by Brussels...
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a weekly edition titled L'Action française du dimanche. This newspaper was the official organ of the Action française movement. It was a nationalist, monarchist...
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occupying troops that he found lacking in his compatriots. He joined the Milice française on June 6, 1944, the day of the Normandy invasion, and later participated...
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Shields, pp. 36, 139, 159 M.-G. Gélis, "Lettre de Vichy. Où en est la milice française garde civique du régime", in Feuille d'Avis de Neuchatel et du Vignoble...
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advantage of consulting valuable original sources. His Histoire de la milice française, etc. (1721) is considered superior to his Histoire de France. Daniel...
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were released in 1959. Peter group, pro–German Danish terrorist group Milice française, Vichy French paramilitary group Security Battalions, Greek pro-German...
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on 30 October 1944, months after Courtois was assassinated by the Milice française. It had been previously named the Place de Monplaisir. The square is...
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Paul Touvier (category Milice personnel)
occupied by the Kingdom of Italy. His life took a new course after the Milice (the Vichy French militia) was established. Touvier had become known for...
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being denounced by an acquaintance, Perez was arrested in Paris by the Milice Francaise, a French collaborationist paramilitary force of the Vichy Regime....
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by Joseph Lecussan and Henri Gonnet of the antisemitic Vichy French Milice Française under orders of the regional chief Paul Touvier. His published works...
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Henry Charbonneau (category Milice personnel)
against Deloncle in 1942. Losing interest in the group, he enlisted in Milice, which was commanded by his uncle by marriage Joseph Darnand and took over...
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Away theme song inexplicably inserted.) Fr. Fehily served with the Milice française during the Second World War, and apparently never gave up his Nazi...
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government 1942-1944 Vichy French Army Vichy French Navy Vichy French Air Force Milice Franc-Garde Groupe mobile de réserve Guard (Vichy France) Scuttling of the...
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buses, accompanied by six cars containing Germans and members of the Milice française. They went to Fort de Côte-Lorette, where they arrived at 8:30 AM....
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Fayard. ISBN 9782213635538. OCLC 780258292. Cointet, Michèle (2013). La milice française. Paris: Fayard. ISBN 9782213670676. OCLC 859446422. Cointet, Michèle...
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Free France (redirect from Forces Françaises Libres)
contribution on the western front. Several alleged Vichy loyalists involved in the Milice (a paramilitary militia)—which was established by Sturmbannführer Joseph...
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2014). "A Self-Defining "Bourgeoisie" in the Early French Revolution: The Milice Bourgeoise, the Bastille Days of 1789, and Their Aftermath". Journal of...
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