-
conducted by francs-
tireurs of
Cannes and Nantes,
along with
Ernest de Lipowski's
Paris corps. The
Germans executed captured francs-
tireurs as irregular, armed...
- The Francs-
tireurs et
partisans français (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃ tiʁœʁ e paʁtizɑ̃ fʁɑ̃sɛ], FTPF), or
commonly the Francs-
tireurs et
partisans (FTP)...
- Francs-
tireurs were
French irregular military formations during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. Franc-
Tireur may also
refer to: Franc-
Tireur (movement)...
- pirates, spies, and francs-
tireurs have been
performed and
considered legal under existing international law. Francs-
tireurs (a term
originating in the...
- The
Prone Gunman (French: La
Position du
tireur couché) is a
thriller novel written by Jean-Patrick Manchette,
published in 1981 in the Série
noire collection...
- 1899 and 1907,
among a po****tion
widely suspected of
harboring Francs-
tireurs.
Executions were
carried out
quickly and
without fair trial, following...
-
stood politically between the right-wing
Combat and the
Communist Francs-
Tireurs et
Partisans (which
adopted a
similar name in
early 1942). Édouard Alexander [fr]...
- The Francs-
tireurs et
partisans – main-d'œuvre immigrée (FTP-MOI) were a sub-group of the Francs-
tireurs et
partisans (FTP) organization, a component...
- francs-
tireurs who were
allegedly organized, armed, and
trained by
thehe Belgian government.
According to the
White Book,
these francs-
tireurs, comprising...
- 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...