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Wat (wie) is tireur - definitie

FRENCH VOLUNTEERS, CHIEFLY PEASANTS, WHO CARRIED ON A GUERILLA WARFARE AGAINST THE GERMANS IN THE FRANCO-GERMAN WAR
Franc-tireur; Franc-Tireurs; Francs tireurs; Franc Tireur; Franc-Tireur; Franc tireur; Francs-tireur; Franc-tireurs; Francs-Tireur
  • Battle of Normandy]] in 1944.
  • ''Francs-tireurs'' in the [[Vosges]] during the Franco-Prussian War

Franc-tireur         
·add. ·noun A French partisan soldier, or one belonging to a corps of detached light troops engaged in forays, skirmishes, scouting, ·etc.
Franc-Tireur (movement)         
NEWSPAPER
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 1941 on the proposal of Jean-Jacques Soudeille.
Underground media in German-occupied France         
  • Issue no. 4, October 1943.
  • liberation of Lille]]
  • General [[Charles de Gaulle]] at his desk in London during the War
  • Page 1 the FN paper ''Résistance'' of 25 June 1943 from the ''[[Seine-Inférieure]]'' department.
  • ''La Vie ouvrière'' of 28 December 1940
  • Cover of first edition of ''[[Le Silence de la Mer]]'' by [[Jean Bruller]] (1942)
  • [[Pierre Chaillet]] (1900–1972)
UNDERGROUND PUBLICATIONS OF THE FRENCH RESISTANCE DURING WORLD WAR II
Draft:Clandestine press of the French Resistance; Franc-Tireur (newspaper); Clandestine newspapers of the French Resistance; Underground newspapers of the French Resistance; Underground press of the French Resistance; Arc (newspaper); Clandestine magazine of the French Resistance; Clandestine press of the French Resistance; Témoignage chrétien
The clandestine press of the French Resistance was collectively responsible for printing flyers, broadsheets, newspapers, and even books in secret in France during the German occupation of France in the Second World War. The secret press was used to disseminate the ideas of the French Resistance in cooperation with the Free French, and played an important role in the liberation of France and in the history of French journalism, particularly during the .

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Francs-tireurs

Francs-tireurs (pronounced [fʁɑ̃.ti.ʁœʁ], French for "free shooters") were irregular military formations deployed by France during the early stages of the Franco-Prussian War (1870–71). The term was revived and used by partisans to name two major French Resistance movements set up to fight against the Nazi Germans during World War II.

The term is sometimes used to refer more generally to guerrilla fighters who operate outside the laws of war.