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  1. t. e. Francoism in Catalonia was established within Francoist Spain between 1939 and 1975 (with the first democratic elections taking place on June 15, 1977), [1] [2] following the Spanish Civil War and post-war Francoist repression. Francisco Franco 's regime replaced Revolutionary Catalonia after the Catalonia Offensive at the end of the war.

  2. Resist! is a fast-playing, card-driven solitaire game in which you take on the role of the Spanish Maquis, fighting against the Francoist regime. Over a series of rounds, you undertake increasingly difficult missions, and completing missions earns you the points needed to win. Failing to defeat missions and enemies may cause you to lose.

  3. Georges Blind [ fr] (1904–1944) André Bloch (French Resistance) [ fr] (1914–1942) Denise Bloch (1916–1945) Marc Bloch (1886–1944), historian, founded the Annales School of historiography. France Bloch-Sérazin (1913–1943), chemist, bomb-maker for the Resistance. Tony Bloncourt (1921–1942) Marc Boegner (1881–1970) Cristina Luca ...

  4. To most people, World War II’s French Resistance, or Maquis, was a one-dimensional organization. It existed to do one thing: disrupt German operations, communications and transportation, primarily through sabotage and assassination. Politically, the Maquis were very diverse, including socialists, communists, and anarchists. Some Maquis bands that operated in southwest France were composed ...

  5. 23 de jan. de 2008 · The invasion of the Val d'Aran. The most spectacular operation of the Spanish maquis was the invasion of Spain by between 4,000[3][4] and 7,000[5] guerrillas through the Valle de Arán and other parts of the Pyrenees, well equipped and with heavy armaments, on October 19, 1944, after the German army had been driven from the south of France.

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  7. Marcel·lí Massana Bancells was born in Berga in 1918. [1] Massana participated in the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo and was a Republican lieutenant during the Spanish Civil War. Jailed between 1939 and 1942, Massana fled to France, but returned to Catalonia as an anarchist guerrilla maquis in 1944, [1] in which he was a famed figure [2 ...