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resistance fighter
(redirected from Resistance during World War II)

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resistance fighter
nWiderstandskämpfer(in) m(f)


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The movie is basically a repudiation of Verhoeven's 1977 film "Soldier of Orange," an absorbing, but one-dimensional look at Dutch resistance during World War II.
Oddly, the accompanying talking heads documentary, spread among the three DVDs, ignores her heroic work for the French Resistance during World War II and the chateau for orphans of all nationalities to which Baker devoted so much of her efforts in her later years.
Born on June 20, 1921 in Grenade-sur-Garonne in the south-west of France, his experience in the French resistance during World War II won him the nickname of "Yan" with which he signed his photographs.
 
 
 
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