The Manouchian Group
The Manouchian Group was a notable resistance group in France during World War II. Comprised of diverse members, they conducted numerous attacks against German forces. Their legacy is remembered through their bravery and sacrifice in the fight against oppression.
- ▪The Manouchian Group operated in France from 1940 to 1945.
- ▪Missak Manouchian was a prominent figure in the group, leading many of their efforts.
- ▪The group was ultimately captured and tried by a German military tribunal in 1944.
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Heroes and Martyrs of the Resistance France 1940-45 The Manouchian Group Biography of Missak Manouchian (1906-1944) The Manouchian Group, Heroes and Martyrs of the Resistance The Last Letters 21 February 1944 Missak Manouchian Georges Cloarec Rino Della Negra Tomas Elek Maurice Fingerczwajg Spartaco Fontano Imre Glasz Leon Goldberg Szlama Grzywacz Stanislas Kubacki Cesare Luccarini Marcel Rayman Roger Rouxel Willy Szapiro Robert Wichitz Pierre Malo, Le Matin, February 1944 German Military Tribunal Judges 24 Terrorists, February 19 Derailers Admits to Fourteen Attacks, February 21 Tribunal has Rendered its Verdict, February 22 May 1944 Olga Bancic Thanks to Mitchell Abidor for this collection France History Archive
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