Les Maquis De L'Ain, La Résistance Victorieuse

Les Maquis De L'Ain, La Résistance Victorieuse - Collection Résistance

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Publisher's Synopsis

As early as 1940, the Ain Department in southeastern France, near the Alps, elected to resist the German invasion. Close to Lyon and Switzerland, it became the heart of the resistance's organization, against Vichy and then the Germans from 1943. With the influx of evaders from forced labor in Germany, the first Maquis camps appeared. But the guerrillas avoided large concentrations of men, and it became necessary to find isolated farms to shelter them. A network of camps was set up in 1943 in the mountains. Despite numerous German attempts to exterminate them, the number of troops continued to increase. Having joined the official French Forces of the Interior (FFI) in 1944, the Maquis organized themselves into small fighting groups. The maquis of the Ain thus brought together men and women from diverse backgrounds in the Bugey mountains, around a common ideal: liberation and total victory.

Book information

ISBN: 9782352505105
Publisher: Histoire et Collections
Imprint: Histoire & Collections
Pub date:
Language: English,French
Number of pages: 100
Weight: 218g
Height: 250mm
Width: 210mm
Spine width: 8mm