Armée secrète
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Formation | 11 November 1942 |
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Extinction | February 1, 1944 |
Type | Resistance network |
Region
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France |
Official language
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French |
Chef de l'Armée secrète
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Charles Delestraint |
Chef d'état-major de l'Armée secrète
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fr , later Pierre Dejussieu-Pontcarral |
Key people
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Henri Frenay, Jean Moulin |
Affiliations | Mouvements unis de la Résistance (MUR) |
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The Armée secrète, created in 1943, was an organisation of French resistance fighters during World War II set up by Jean Moulin.[1] It resulted from an amalgamation of three smaller resistance groups:
It was mainly operative in the south of France, for instance in the Rhône-Alpes region (R1) and in the Massif Central (Auvergne ( R6), Limousin (R5), the southeast (R2) and southwest (R4). It corresponds to the organization used by Combat.[2]
In 1944, the Armée secrète made up the French forces of the interior along with the Organisation de résistance de l'armée and the National Front (FTP; Francs-tireurs et partisans français).
by region
Region | Departement | Leader | Others |
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B | Region | Genl. Faucher | |
Deux-Sèvres | fr | ||
M | Region | Genl. fr | |
M2 | Region | Genl. fr | |
Finistère | fr fr |
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Morbihan | fr Paul Chenailler |
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R1 - Rhône-Alpes | Region | Capt. fr Capt. fr |
fr (Maquis) fr (intelligence) |
Ain | André Bob Fornier[3] Capt. Henri Romans-Petit[4] |
Jean Perret Marcel Gagneux[5] |
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Haute-Savoie | Cmdr. Jean Vallette d'Osia Henri Romans-Petit |
fr (adjoint) Tom Morel (maquis) |
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Isère | Samuel Job fr[6] Cmdr. de Reyniès[7] |
Cmdr. Albert Séguin de Reyniès (genl. staff) fr[8] |
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Jura | fr | ||
Loire | Lt. fr | ||
Haute-Loire | Capt. fr | ||
Saône-et-Loire | fr | ||
R2 - Sud-Est | Region | fr | fr (volunteer corps) fr (volunteer corps) |
Bouches-du-Rhône | fr | ||
R3 - Sud | Region | ||
Gard | Albert Thomas | ||
Hérault | fr | ||
Pyrénées-Orientales | fr fr |
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R4 - Sud-Ouest | Region | Delmas[9] fr |
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Ariège | fr | ||
Haute-Garonne | Cmdr. Rigal[10] | ||
Tarn | fr | ||
R5 - Limousin | Region | ||
Corrèze | fr | fr (maquis) fr (civilian) |
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Creuse | fr (maquis) fr (maquis) |
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Dordogne | fr[9] fr[11] |
Maurice Loupias (Bergeret, volunteer corps)[9] |
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Haute-Vienne | fr[9] | ||
Indre | Capt. René Antoine (Carpy) fr |
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R6 - Auvergne | Region | Jean Chappat[12] |
References
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- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 (Boyer & Binot 2007)
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