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Resistance to Nazism: Shattered Armies-How the Working Class fought Nazism and Fascism 1933-1945

Telling the stories of libertarian groups that were opposing Fascism in Europe before, and into, the rise of the Nazis including Edelweiss Pirates, FAUD underground, Zazous, 43 group, Arditi del Popolo and dozens of other Italian groups

Submitted by Rory Reid on February 20, 2017

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  • Anarchist Federation
  • World War II
  • Nazism
  • WWII resistance
  • German Resistance

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