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- Missak Manouchian (Armenian: Միսաք Մանուշեան; pronounced [misɑkʰ manuʃjɑn], 1 September 1909 – 21 February 1944) was a French-Armenian poet and communist...
- Mélinée Manouchian (born Melina ****adourian or Soukémian; Armenian: Մելինէ Մանուշեան; 1913–1989) was a French-Armenian résistante and the widow of Missak...
- to discredit 23 immigrant French Resistance fighters, members of the Manouchian Group. The term Affiche Rouge also refers more broadly to the cir****stances...
- "Immigrant Movement" of the FTP. The last surviving member of the FTP-MOI's Manouchian Group, resistance fighter Arsène Tchakarian, died in August 2018. The...
- Avédikian as Misha Aznavourian Julien Campani Gulia Avetisyan as Mélinée Manouchian Lionel Cecilio as Gilbert Bécaud Petra Silander as Ulla Thorsell Sharon...
- last surviving member of the Manouchian Group (Groupe Manouchian), a Paris-based resistance cell led by Missak Manouchian. Tchakarian was born to an ethnic...
- Resistance as the leader of FTP-MOI group in Paris and for l’Affaire Manouchian controversy of the 1980s. Holban was born as Baruch Bruhman to a working...
- Manouchian 1974, p. 13 Manouchian 1974, p. 38 Atamian 2013, p. 13 Manouchian 1974, p. 14 Manouchian 1974, p. 15 Manouchian 1974, pp. 14–15 Manouchian...
- Resistance. Poet and communist militant Missak Manouchian, the commander of the multiethnic Groupe Manouchian, became an important Resistance leader. Besides...
- the United States in 2010. The film deals with the development of the Manouchian Group, a 23-member resistance unit led by an Armenian exile. They were...