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Francs-
tireurs (pronounced [fʁɑ̃.ti.ʁœʁ],
French for "free shooters") were
irregular military formations deplo**** by
France during the
early stages of...
- The
Francs-
tireurs et
partisans français (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃ tiʁœʁ e paʁtizɑ̃ fʁɑ̃sɛ], FTPF), or
commonly the
Francs-
tireurs et
partisans (FTP)...
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Franc-
Tireur (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃ tiʁœʁ] , lit. 'Free Shooter') was a
French Resistance movement of
centrist political orientation and the smallest...
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Francs-
tireurs were
French irregular military formations during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870.
Franc-
Tireur may also
refer to:
Franc-
Tireur (movement)...
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Franc-
Tireur was a
movement of the
French Resistance founded in Lyon in
November 1940
under the name
France Liberté, and
renamed Franc-
Tireur in December...
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Moulin persuaded the
three main
resistance groups in the
south of France—
Franc-
Tireur,
Liberation and Combat—to
unite as the MUR (Mouvements Unis de Résistance...
- Israel.
Fourest is the
editorial director of the
French w****ly paper,
Franc-
Tireur,
since April 2022 and one of its founders.
Prior to
April 2022, she was...
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French in
World War I.
Convinced that the
civilian po****tion was
hiding francs-
tireurs, the
German General Staff issued orders to
execute the po****tion and...
- in
Belgium for
several days.
Belgian resistance and
German fear of
francs-
tireurs, led the
Germans to
implement a
policy of
terror (schrecklichkeit) against...
- of 1899 and 1907,
among a po****tion
widely suspected of
harboring Francs-
tireurs.
Executions were
carried out
quickly and
without fair trial, following...