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French Resistance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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National Front (French Resistance) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The National Front (French: or Front national de l'indépendance de la France ) was a World War II French Resistance movement, created in 1941 by Jacques Duclos and Pierre Villon, both members of t...
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a transition in large part based directly on their activities in the French Resistance Movement during the war. ... Further complications in interpreting Resistance activity have emerged with a drive by feminist historians to redefine "Resistance" in a more inclusive way, that is, to make it encompass spontaneous...
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The French Resistance to the Holocaust, described, analyzed, and evaluated by the International Baccalaureate Holocaust Project at Coral Gables Senior High School ... Due to the horrors taking place many formed resistance groups. These groups were composed of Jews and non-Jews alike. Members came from all classes of society...
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THE FRENCH RESISTANCE ... The French Resistance was a movement that grew in the wilds of the South and hid in the shadows of the North, fighting to remove every German from French soil. Its members strove against all odds to fight the twin spectres of the Nazi occupiers and the corrupt French collaborators.
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HIV-1 RT and protease sequencing and drug susceptibility testing have been done in research settings for more than ten years to elucidate the genetic mechanisms of resistance to antiretroviral drugs.
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