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People involved with the French Resistance include: * Apolônio de Carvalho (1912-2005), Brazilian revolutionary * José Aboulker (1920-2009) * Berty Albrecht (1893-1943) * Dimitri Amilakhvari (1906-1942), French-Georgian Prince * Louis Aragon (1897-1982), poet, novelist and editor, husband of Elsa Triolet * Pierre Arrighi (1921-1944) * Emmanuel d'Astier de la Vigerie (1900-1969) * Henri d'Astier de la Vigerie, Roman Catholic conservative politician * Lucie Aubrac (1912-2007) * Jacqueline Auriol (1917-2000) * Josephine Baker (1906-1975) * Louis Bancel (1926-1978), sculptor * Raoul Batany (1926-1944), assassin of Arthur Marissal * Samuel Beckett (1906-1989), Irish writer, winner of the 1969 Nobel Prize in Literature * Georges Bégué (1911-1993), SOE * Robert Benoist (1895-1944) * Georges Bidault (1899-1983) * André Bloch (1914-1942), SOE * Denise Bloch (1916-1945) * Marc Bloch (1886-1944), historian, founded the Annales School of historiography * France Bloch-Sérazin (1913-1943), chemist, bomb-maker for the Resistance * Tony Bloncourt (1921-1942) * Marc Boegner (1881-1970) * Fernand Bonnier de La Chapelle (1922-1942), assassinated admiral François Darlan * Claude Bourdet (1909-1996), co-founder of ''Combat'' * Pierre Brossolette (1903-1944) * Jean Cavaillès (1903-1944) * Albert Camus (1913-1960), French novelist, winner of the 1957 Nobel Prize in Literature * Marcel Carné (1906-1996), French film director * Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004), French photographer * Rouben Melik (1921-2007), French-Armenian poet * Shapour Bakhtiar (1914-1991), later to become Prime minister of Iran during last days of Iranian Revolution * Roger Carcassonne (1911-1991) * Donald Caskie (1902-1983) * Jacques Chaban-Delmas (1915-2000) * René Char (1907-1988) * Peter Churchill (1909-1972), SOE * Eugène Claudius-Petit (1907-1989) * Marianne Cohn (1922-1944) * Roger Coquoin (1897-1943) * René-Yves Creston (1898-1964), Breton artist and ethnographer * Nancy Cunard (1896–1965), poet, writer and anarchist who worked in London as a translator * Charlotte Delbo (1913-1985) * Jacques Desoubrie (1922-1949) * Martha Desrumeaux (1897-1982) * François Ducaud-Bourget (1897-1984), Roman Catholic priest * Jacques Duclos (1896-1975) * Marguerite Duras (1914-1996), French writer * Jacques Ellul (1912-1994) * Paul Éluard (1895-1952), French poet * Henri Honoré d'Estienne d'Orves (1901-1941), French right wing naval officer * Joseph Epstein (1911-1944) * Antoinette Feuerwerker (1912-2003), wife of David Feuerwerker, member of Combat * David Feuerwerker, (1912-1980), rabbi of Brive-la-Gaillarde, member of Combat * Marie-Madeleine Fourcade (1909-1989) * Henri Frager (1897-1944) * Henri Frenay (1905-1988), founder of Combat, minister in the first post-liberation government * Varian Fry (1907-1967), American journalist * Cristino García (1914-1946) * Geneviève de Gaulle-Anthonioz (1920-2002), niece of General de Gaulle * Salomon Gluck (1914-1944), physician * Gheorghe Gaston Grossmann (1918-2010) (changed his name from Grossman to Marin after he returned to Romania after World War II) * Henri Marie Joseph Grouès (1912-2007), better known as Abbé Pierre, (Catholic priest and Maquis * William Grover-Williams (1903-1945), Anglo-French racing driver * Albert Guérisse (1911-1989) * Georges Guingouin (1913-2005), communist resistance * Virginia Hall (1906-1982), American spy, SOE * Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961), American writer and journalist * Michel Hollard (1898-1993) * Arthur Honegger (1892-1955) * Max Hymans (1900-1961) * René Iché (1897-1954), artist, sculptor * Vladimir Jankélévitch (1903-1985) * Éliane Jeannin-Garreau (1911-1999) * Louis Jourdan (1921-2015), French actor * Germain Jousse (1895-1988) * Bernard Karsenty (1920-2007) * Marcelle Kellermann * Maurice Kriegel-Valrimont (1914-2006) * Marcel Langer (1903-1943) * Joseph Laniel (1889-1975) * Jacques Lecompte-Boinet (1905-1974) * André Leroi-Gourhan (1911-1986) * André Le Troquer (1884-1963) * Jacques Lusseyran (1924-1971) * André Malraux (1901-1976) ("Colonel Berger"), French writer and government minister * Missak Manouchian (1906-1944), poet, leader of the eponymous network as part of FTP-MOI * Robert Marjolin (1911-1986) * Lucien Julien Meline (1901-1943) * Jean-Pierre Melville (1917-1973), French film director * Pierre Mendès-France (1907-1982), French politician * Edmond Michelet (1899-1970), last to leave Dachau while aiding the sick, twice government minister after the war * Jean Moulin (1899-1943), head of the CNR * Prince Louis Napoléon (1914-1997), pretender to the French Imperial throne * Eileen Nearne (1921-2010), SOE, ''Agent Rose'' * Camille Nicolas (1895-1967), French Resistance Leader * Andrée Peel (1905-2010), ''Agent Rose'' * Édith Piaf (1915-1963), French singer * Pablo Picasso (1881-1973, Spanish artist) * Jean Pierre-Bloch (1905-1999) * Christian Pineau (1904-1995) * Eliane Plewman (1917-1944), SOE * Jean Prévost (1901-1944), writer, conceived and organized the Maquis du Vercors * Paul Rassinier (1906-1967), member of Libération-Nord * Serge Ravanel (1920-2009) * Gilbert Renault (1904-1984) * Jean-François Revel (1924-2006), French writer and philosopher * Marc Riboud (born 1923), photographer, participated in the Maquis du Vercors * Madeleine Riffaud (born 1924), French poet and war correspondent * André Rogerie (1921-2014), French writer and Holocaust survivor * Alexander Sachal (born 1924), Russian artist * Raymond Samuel (1914-2012), alias Raymond Aubrac * Odette Sansom (1912-1995), SOE * Jorge Semprún (1923-2011), Spanish writer, member of FTP and then FTP-MOI, later Culture Minister of Spain * Ariadna Scriabina (1905-1944), daughter of composer Alexander Scriabin, co-founder of the Armée Juive * Raymond Sommer (1906-1950, French racing driver * Suzanne Spaak (1905-1944), sister-in-law of Paul-Henri Spaak * Evelyne Sullerot (born 1924), historian and sociologist * Violette Szabo (1921-1945), SOE * François Tanguy-Prigent (1909-1970) * Paul Tarascon (1882-1977), World War I flying ace * Dorothy Tartiere (1903-?) * Germaine Tillion (1907-2008), French anthropologist * Charles Tillon (1897-1993), member of FTP * Elsa Triolet (1896-1970), writer, wife of Louis Aragon * Tristan Tzara (1896-1963), French-Romanian poet * Berthe Vicogne-Fraser (1894-1956) * Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier (1912-1996) * Jean-Pierre Vernant (1914-2007), French philologist and anthropologist * Pierre Villon (1901-1980), member of FTP, one of the three leaders of the Committee of Military action created by the Conseil National de la Résistance * Jean de Vomécourt (1899-1945) * Philippe de Vomécourt (1902–1964) * Pierre de Vomécourt (1906-1986) * Nancy Wake (1912-2011), SOE * Madeleine Truel (1904-1945) * Traian Vuia (1872-1950), Romanian inventor * Gabrielle Weidner (1914-1945) * Johan Hendrik Weidner (1912-1994) * Simone Weil (1909-1943) * Jean-Pierre Wimille (1908-1949, French racing driver * Chuck Yeager (born 1923), American test pilot, one 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