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Belgian National Movement : ウィキペディア英語版 | Belgian National Movement
The Belgian National Movement or MNB ((フランス語:Mouvement National Belge)) was a Belgian resistance group during the Second World War. ==History== The MNB was founded in December 1940 by Aimé Dandoy and focused on evacuating allied airmen, sabotage and intelligence gathering. Most of its members were recruited from the francophone middle classes, and maintained a center-right political stance. In September 1942, the group signed an agreement with the Front de l'Indépendance (FI) in order to co-ordinate their operations, however the groups were mutually suspicious and shared very different political ideologies which reduced their scope for greater collaboration.〔 In February 1944, most of the leaders of the group were arrested by German forces, effectively halting almost all the activities of the group, though the newspaper was still published until Liberation in September 1944.〔
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