PATRIOTES AUX ARMES! (PATRIOTS TO ARMS!): THE UNDERGROUND RESISTANCE IN FRANCE, BELGIUM, HOLLAND, AND ITALY,

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http://gdc.gale.com/archivesunbound/ PATRIOTES AUX ARMES! (PATRIOTS TO ARMS!): THE UNDERGROUND RESISTANCE IN FRANCE, BELGIUM, HOLLAND, AND ITALY, 1939-1945 This collection consists of newspapers and periodicals; broadsides; leaflets; and books and pamphlets and other documents produced by or relating to the underground resistance in France, Belgium, Holland, and Italy. Date Range: 1939-1945 Content: 21,348 images Source Library: McMaster University Detailed Description: Resistance movements during World War II occurred in every occupied country by a variety of means, ranging from non-cooperation, disinformation and propaganda to hiding crashed pilots and even to outright warfare and the recapturing of towns. Resistance movements were sometimes referred to as "the underground." Among the most notable resistance movements were the French Forces of the Interior, the Italian CLN, the Belgian Resistance, and the Dutch Resistance. After the first shock following the Blitzkrieg, people slowly started to get organized, both locally and on a larger scale, especially when Jews and other groups were starting to be deported and used for the Arbeitseinsatz (forced labor for the Germans). Organization was dangerous, so much resistance was done by individuals. The possibilities depended much on the terrain; where there were large tracts of uninhabited land, especially hills and forests, resistance could more easily get organized undetected. In countries like the much more densely populated Netherlands, the Biesbosch wilderness could be used to go into hiding. In 1

northern Italy, both the Alps and the Apennines offered shelter to partisan brigades, though many groups operated directly inside the major cities. There were many different types of groups, ranging in activity from humanitarian aid to armed resistance. Resistance usually arose spontaneously, but was encouraged and helped mainly from London and Moscow. Resistance movements undertook many activities including: nonviolent activities, including work stoppages and strikes and demonstrations; armed raids, uprisings and guerrilla warfare; espionage; illegal press; helping Allied military personnel caught behind Axis lines; propaganda activities and illegal press efforts to counter Nazi propaganda. This last activity is the primary resistance activity highlighted in this collection from McMaster University. Underground Resistance collection France, [1936] 1939-1945 This collection consists of newspapers and periodicals; broadsides; leaflets; and books and pamphlets and other documents produced by or relating to the underground resistance in France. Also included are related materials: ephemera from the pre-war and "Phony War" periods; Free French and other foreign publications; items related to the liberation of Paris and to the period immediately after the liberation; autograph letters and manuscripts; and books inscribed by their authors. Most of the documents are in French, while some are in German or Yiddish. The collection has been arranged in the following series: Pre-War and "Phony War": ephemera Underground Newspapers and Periodicals Broadsides Phony War" - 1939-1940 Broadsides of the Resistance Administrative Broadsides of the Occupation Execution Broadsides Broadsides Issued by Vichy and the Pétain Government Broadsides Issued During the Liberation of Paris Broadsides Issued After the Liberation of Paris Underground Leaflets Anniversaries Armed Insurrection 2

Catholics Collaborators Le Front National Général De Gaulle German Language Leaflets and/or Leaflets for German Soldiers Germany-USSR Non Aggression Pact Humour Living Conditions and Hardship Martyrs Merchants and Farmers Miscellaneous Mouvement National Contre Le Racisme (M.N.C.R.) Nazis "Papillons" Pétain Prisoners Camps Prophecies Service du Travail Obligatoire (S.T.O.) Socialiste, Parti Thorez and the French Communist Party USSR - Red Soldiers Women Workers, Unions and Strikes Youth - Groupes de Jeunes and F.U.J.P. (Forces Unies De La Jeunesse Patriotique) Underground Books and Pamphlets Literary Publications Éditions De Minuit (Underground Editions) Political Publications Underground Documents 3

Internal documents of underground groups Forged documents used by the Resistance and the Allies Related documents Free French and Other Foreign Publications Liberation of Paris Newspapers After the Liberation Signed Documents: Letters, Manuscripts, Photographs, etc. Inscribed Books http://library.mcmaster.ca/archives/findaids/fonds/w/ww2france.resist.htm Underground Resistance collection Belgium, 1940-1945 Collection consists of newspapers; broadsides; leaflets; and publications produced by or relating to the underground resistance in Belgium during the Second World War. Most of the documents are in French, while some are in Flemish or German. The collection has been arranged in the following series: Newspapers Underground Newspapers Foreign Newspapers re: Belgium Broadsides Broadsides from the Beginning of the Occupation Broadsides from the Belgian Resistance Broadsides of the Liberation Broadsides concerning Bombings 4

Repression Broadsides Execution Broadsides Broadsides concerning Air-Dropped Leaflets Administrative German Broadsides for Belgians Administrative Belgian Broadsides Underground Leaflets The "V" Campaign Other Underground Leaflets Underground Publications Publications relating to "L Affaire Royale" Other Underground Publications http://library.mcmaster.ca/archives/findaids/fonds/w/ww2belgium.resist.htm Underground Resistance collection Netherlands, 1942-1945 Collection consists of books (1942-1945; 38 items in French, 3 items in Dutch); newspapers (4 titles; 1942, 1944); and other material (2 items) produced by or relating to the underground resistance in the Netherlands during the Second World War. Most of the documents are in French, while some are in Dutch. http://library.mcmaster.ca/archives/findaids/fonds/w/ww2nether.resist.htm Underground Resistance collection Italy, 1945 This collection consists of one item only, the newspaper La Voce De La Patria: Giornale Clandestino dei soldati italiani intelligent, February, 1945. This newspaper was also used as safe conduct for soldiers joining the partisans or the Allies. http://library.mcmaster.ca/archives/findaids/fonds/w/ww2italy.resist.htm 5