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Josephine Baker was a US citizen who became a French citizen in 1937. She worked with the French Resistance during World War 2 in France. She also became a civil rights worker in the US after the war. See related link below with more details about my answer.
Croix de Guerre, Le'gion d'Honneur and Rosette of the Re'sistance for her heroic war efforts in France during World War II
Josephine had been married twice by the age of 16. The 1st was Wille Wells + 2nd Will Baker. She kept her 2nd husbands last name. She married again during World War 2 to Jean Lion but divorced again by 1940.
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Josephine Baker was a US citizen who became a French citizen in 1937. She worked with the French Resistance during World War 2 in France. She also became a civil rights worker in the US after the war. See related link below with more details about my answer.
Many people would consider Joséphine Baker to be an answer to this question. She was American originally, but resided in France for most of her life, living in Paris, working with the French Resistance during World War II, and singing and recording in French. She also appeared in French films.
The masquisards were a group of French resistance fighters. They were active during the occupation of France during World War 1.
During WW II, when France was occupied by the Third Reich, Britain retained its alliance with the French resistance.
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It was during World War 2, while France was under German occupation (1940-44).
France was occupied by the Germans in the war. They couldn't do much to defend their own country let alone anything else. However, there were resistance movements within France.
It is the 3rd biggest city in France. It is the 2nd biggest urban area in France. During the French Revolution it was the center of the French Resistance. I hope I could help.
During World War 2, virtually every occupied country had a significant resistance movement. However, the best known one was the French Resistance, also known as 'La Resistance Francaise.'
Croix de Guerre, Le'gion d'Honneur and Rosette of the Re'sistance for her heroic war efforts in France during World War II
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