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Armée secrète : ウィキペディア英語版
Armée secrète


The Armée secrète, created in 1943, was an organisation of French resistance fighters during World War II set up by Jean Moulin. It resulted from an amalgamation of three smaller resistance groups:
*Combat
*Libération-sud
*Franc-Tireur
It was mainly operative in the south of France, for instance in the Rhône-Alpes region (R1) and in the Massif Central (Auvergne ( R6), Limousin (R5), the southeast (R2) and southwest (R4). It corresponds to the organization used by ''Combat''.〔.〕
In 1944, the ''Armée secrète'' made up the French forces of the interior along with the ''Organisation de résistance de l'armée'' and the National Front (FTP; ''Francs-tireurs et partisans français'').
== by region ==


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