Armée secrète
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This article is about the French WW II military organisation. For the Belgian resistance group, see Armée secrète (Belgium). For the Algerian war dissident organisation, see Organisation armée secrète.
The armée secrète was a French military organization active during World War II. The collective grouped the paramilitary formations of the three most important Gaullist resistance movements in the southern zone.
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Quick Facts Formation, Dissolved ...
Formation | 11 November 1942 (1942-11-11) |
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Dissolved | 1 February 1944; 80 years ago (1944-02-01) |
Type | Resistance network |
Region | France |
Official language | French |
Chef | Charles Delestraint |
Chef d'état-major | François Morin-Forestier [fr], later Pierre Dejussieu-Pontcarral |
Key people | Henri Frenay, Jean Moulin |
Affiliations | Mouvements unis de la Résistance (MUR) |
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