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Religious National Front - translation to dutch

WORLD WAR II FRENCH RESISTANCE MOVEMENT
Front National (Resistance movement); National Front (Resistance movement); Front National (Resistance); Front National (French Resistance); National Front (Resistance)

Religious National Front      
de religieuze nationale federatie (begin van "Mavdal": "Mizrachi"-eenheid, de "Mizrachi"-arbeider en niet behorende tot volkspartij)
national front         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
National front; National Front (Germany); Fronte Nazionale; Nationale Front; National Front (disambiguation); Front National (disambiguation); Nationale Front (disambiguation); National Front (Italy)
nationale front (rechtse partijen in Israël als geheel)
National Religious Party         
POLITICAL PARTY
Mafdal; Gesher – Zionist Religious Centre; Gesher - Zionist Religious Centre; Gesher - Zionist Religious Center; Gesher – Zionist Religious Center; Gesher Zionist Religious Center; Gesher Zionist Religious Centre; MAFDAL; National Religious Front
Nationaal Religieuze Partij, Mafdal (een partij die de religieuze wetten aanhangt in israel)

Definition

Vietcong
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¦ noun (plural same) the Communist guerrilla force in Vietnam which fought the South Vietnamese government forces 1954-75 and opposed the South Vietnam and US forces in the Vietnam War.
Origin
Vietnamese, lit. 'Vietnamese Communist'.

Wikipedia

National Front (French Resistance)

The National Front for an Independent France, better known simply as National Front (French: Front national or Front national de l'indépendance de la France) was a World War II French Resistance movement created to unite all of the Resistance Organizations together to fight the Nazi occupation forces and Vichy France under Marshall Pétain.

Founded in 1941 in Paris by Jacques Duclos, André Pican and Pierre Villon, along with their wives all members of the French Communist Party (PCF) they felt that to be a vital force against the Nazis, the collaborationists and the informers that all of the Resistance movements, no matter their party or religion (Jewish or Catholic) had to band together. Its name was inspired by the Popular Front, a left-wing coalition which governed France from 1936 to 1938. This helped them coordinate attacks all across France, to move weapons, food, false identity papers, information and food, protect and move people who were to be arrested or executed and supply multiple safe houses for the Resistance and for Jews. They also formed fighting units in early 1942 to assassinate German leaders and soldiers among the occupation forces, perform acts of sabotage on railroads and other forms of distribution of people and goods being taken from France to Germany and to help organize sabotage in factories forced to produce armaments and goods for the German military.