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- Francs-tireurs (pronounced [fʁɑ̃.ti.ʁœʁ], French for "free shooters") were irregular military formations deplo**** by France during the early stages of...
- The Francs-tireurs et partisans français (FTPF), or commonly the Francs-tireurs et partisans (FTP), was an armed resistance organization created by leaders...
- Franc-Tireur was a French Resistance movement founded at Lyon in November 1940 under the name "France Liberté". It was renamed "Franc-Tireur" in December...
- Francs-tireurs were French irregular military formations during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. Franc-Tireur may also refer to: Franc-Tireur (movement)...
- needed] Franc-Tireur was a movement of the French Resistance founded in Lyon in November 1940 under the name France Liberté, and renamed Franc-Tireur in December...
- Moulin persuaded the three main resistance groups in the south of France—Franc-Tireur, Liberation and Combat—to unite as the MUR (Mouvements Unis de Résistance...
- 2016. Fourest is the editorial director of the French w****ly paper, Franc-Tireur, since April 2022 and one of its founders. Prior to April 2022, she was...
- French in World War I. Convinced that the civilian po****tion was hiding francs-tireurs, the German General Staff issued orders to execute the po****tion and...
- (French: [nikɔl minɛ]), was a French Resistance fighter who served in the Francs-tireurs et partisans group during World War II. Among her first acts of resistance...
- of pirates, spies, and francs-tireurs have been performed and considered legal under existing international law. Francs-tireurs (a term originating in...