List of networks and movements of the French Resistance explained

It is customary to distinguish the various organisations of the French Resistance between movements and networks. A resistance group or network was an organization created for a specific military purpose (intelligence, sabotage, helping prisoners of war escape and preventing shot-down pilots from falling into the hands of the Germans). In contrast, the main goal of a resistance movement was to educate and organize the population.

The majority of resistance movements in France were unified after Jean Moulin's formation of the Conseil National de la Résistance (CNR) in May 1943. CNR was coordinated with the French Forces of the Interior under the authority of the Free French Generals Henri Giraud and Charles de Gaulle and their body, the Comité Français de Libération Nationale (CFLN).

Major movements

Unifications

Ultimately, unification took place from late 1943 to early 1944 when the Armée Secrète, the Francs-Tireurs et Partisans, and other organisations gave birth to the French Forces of the Interior (FFI).

Other movements

Networks

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Volontaires de la LibertéHistoire mondiale du XXème siècle. 2014. Histoire mondiale du XXème siècle. France Télévisions. French. 10 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140310182805/http://www.francetelevisions.fr/histoire-du-vingtieme-siecle-la-resistance/volontaires-de-la-liberte. 10 March 2014. dead.