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The Francs-tireurs et partisans – main-d'œuvre immigrée (FTP-MOI) were a sub-group of the ''
Francs-tireurs et partisans The ''Francs-tireurs et partisans français'' (, FTPF), or commonly the ''Francs-tireurs et partisans'' (FTP), was an armed resistance organization created by leaders of the French Communist Party during World War II (1939–45). The communist ...
'' (FTP) organization, a component of the
French Resistance The French Resistance ( ) was a collection of groups that fought the German military administration in occupied France during World War II, Nazi occupation and the Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy#France, collaborationist Vic ...
. A wing composed mostly of foreigners, the MOI maintained an armed force to oppose the
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. The
Main-d'œuvre immigrée The Main-d'œuvre immigrée was a French trade unionist organisation, composed of immigrant workers of the '' Confédération générale du travail unitaire'' (CGTU) in the 1920s. The MOI was affiliated to the Profintern. The MOI was initially n ...
was the "Immigrant Movement" of the FTP. The last surviving member of the FTP-MOI's
Manouchian Group The Francs-tireurs et partisans – main-d'œuvre immigrée (FTP-MOI) were a sub-group of the ''Francs-tireurs et partisans'' (FTP) organization, a component of the French Resistance. A wing composed mostly of foreigners, the MOI maintained an ar ...
, resistance fighter
Arsène Tchakarian Arsène Tchakarian (21 December 1916 – 4 August 2018) was a French-Armenian historian, former tailor and member of the French Resistance. He was a member of the Manouchian Group of the FTP-MOI, a wing of the larger Francs-Tireurs et Partisans ...
, died in August 2018.


History

The FTP-MOI groups were organized in the
Paris Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, largest city of France. With an estimated population of 2,048,472 residents in January 2025 in an area of more than , Paris is the List of ci ...
region in 1941, at the same time as the ''Francs-tireurs et partisans''. Their ranks were filled with foreign communists living in France who were not part of the
French Communist Party The French Communist Party (, , PCF) is a Communism, communist list of political parties in France, party in France. The PCF is a member of the Party of the European Left, and its Member of the European Parliament, MEPs sit with The Left in the ...
. Although integrated with the ''FTP'', these groups depended directly on
Jacques Duclos Jacques Duclos (; 2 October 189625 April 1975) was a French Communist politician and member of Communist International (Comintern) who played a key role in French politics from 1926, when he entered the French National Assembly after defeating ...
, who passed on orders from the
Communist International The Communist International, abbreviated as Comintern and also known as the Third International, was a political international which existed from 1919 to 1943 and advocated world communism. Emerging from the collapse of the Second Internationa ...
(Comintern). The national manager of the MOI was
Adam Rayski Adam Rayski (14 August 1913 – 11 March 2008) was a Franco-Polish intellectual best remembered for his involvement with the French resistance. Communist activist Rayski was born as Abraham Rajgrodski to a family of ''Ashkenazim'' (Yiddish-speak ...
, who recommended members for the FTP-MOI. Members also included other immigrants, especially many young Hungarian writers, artists and intellectuals. Among them were the painter Sándor Józsa; sculptor
István Hajdú István () is a Hungarian language equivalent of the name Stephen or Stefan. It may refer to: People with the given name Nobles, palatines and judges royal * Stephen I of Hungary (c. 975–1038), last grand prince of the Hungarians and first k ...
(Étienne Hajdu); journalists László Kőrösi and Imre Gyomra; photographers André (Andras) Steiner,
Lucien Hervé Lucien Hervé (born László Elkán: 7 August 1910, – 26 June 2007) was a Hungarian photographer. He was notable for his architectural photography, beginning with his work for Le Corbusier. Biography * 1910 : Born as László Elkán on 7 Au ...
, and
Ervin Marton Ervin Marton (known as Marton Ervin in Hungarian; 17 June 1912 – 30 April 1968) was a Franco-Hungarian artist and photographer who became an integral part of the Paris art culture beginning in 1937. An internationally recognized photographer, ...
; and printer ."'Art proscrit' (Száműszött művészet), Exposition à Budapest du 17 avril au 15 aout 2010"
Blog des Mardis hongrois (French), reprinted from Török Zsuzsanna, ''Száműszött művészet'', Budapest: Holokauszt Emlékközpont (HDKE), 2010, accessed 30 August 2010
The FTP-MOI were among the most active and determined of the resistance groups; particularly because they were foreigners and mostly Jews, they were under the direct watch of the
Vichy regime Vichy France (; 10 July 1940 – 9 August 1944), officially the French State ('), was a French rump state headed by Marshal Philippe Pétain during World War II, established as a result of the French capitulation after the defeat against ...
and the Germans. Without maintaining strict secrecy, they risked
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,
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and death. Because they depended directly on the Comintern, with Duclos as their intermediary, they were often on the front line when the order to fight came from
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. The various French groups were more attentive to the French national political climate. The Parisian groups were initially led by
Boris Holban Boris Holban (20 April 1908 – 27 June 2004) was a Russian-born Franco-Romanian communist known for his role in the French Resistance as the leader of FTP-MOI group in Paris and for ''l’Affaire Manouchian'' controversy of the 1980s. Communist a ...
, then the poet turned activist
Missak Manouchian Missak Manouchian (; , 1 September 1909 – 21 February 1944) was an Armenians, Armenian poet and communist activist. A survivor of the 1915–1916 Armenian genocide, he Armenians in France, moved to France from an orphanage in Lebanon in 1 ...
. After Manouchian was arrested in 1943 and executed in February 1944, Holban took over again. The FTP-MOI are particularly well known because of the highly publicized trial of numerous members of the Manouchian Group. Tracked, arrested and interrogated by the French police, the show trial of the 23 members was held in front of a German
military tribunal Military justice (or military law) is the body of laws and procedures governing members of the armed forces. Many nation-states have separate and distinct bodies of law that govern the conduct of members of their armed forces. Some states us ...
at the Hôtel Continental. It began on 17 February 1944, lasted between two and four days, and after a 30-minute deliberation, the court reached the following verdict: All of the accused were condemned to death, with no possibility of appeal. All but two were shot immediately on 21 February at Mont-Valérien. The execution of
Olga Bancic Olga Bancic (; born Golda Bancic; also known under her French ''nom de guerre'' Pierrette; 10 May 1912 – 10 May 1944) was a Jewish Romanian communist activist, known for her role in the French Resistance. A member of the FTP-MOI and Missak Ma ...
was suspended for further enquiry and because French law prohibited executing women by firing squad."Olga Bancic"
''Souviens-toi des déportes''
In a new sentence passed on her birthday of 10 May 1944 at
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, she was condemned to death. She was beheaded shortly after the sentencing. One accused, Migratulski, was transferred to French jurisdiction.


''Affiche rouge''

Following the trial and executions, the Germans created a poster with a red background, featuring ten men of the Manouchian group with their names, photos and alleged crimes; it became known as '' l'Affiche Rouge''. The Germans distributed thousands of copies of the poster around the city to encourage Parisians to think of the partisans as criminal foreigners and "not French", and discourage resistance; instead, the red posters inspired citizens to more actions. Some marked the posters with phrases such as ''Morts pour la France!'' (They died for France.)


Structure of the FTP-MOI


Paris region, ''Groupe Manouchian''

The group in Paris was commanded by
Boris Holban Boris Holban (20 April 1908 – 27 June 2004) was a Russian-born Franco-Romanian communist known for his role in the French Resistance as the leader of FTP-MOI group in Paris and for ''l’Affaire Manouchian'' controversy of the 1980s. Communist a ...
from April 1942 to July 1943. From July 1943 to November 1943, the group was led by
Joseph Epstein Joseph Epstein (October 16, 1911 – April 11, 1944), also known as Colonel Gilles and as Joseph Andrej, was a Polish-born Jewish communist activist and a French Resistance leader during World War II. He was executed by the Germans. Commun ...
and
Missak Manouchian Missak Manouchian (; , 1 September 1909 – 21 February 1944) was an Armenians, Armenian poet and communist activist. A survivor of the 1915–1916 Armenian genocide, he Armenians in France, moved to France from an orphanage in Lebanon in 1 ...
. Holban commanded the group again from December 1943 to August 1944. The armed group had the following members: *
Celestino Alfonso Célestino Alfonso (1 May 1916, at Ituero de Azaba, Salamanca province, Spain – 21 February 1944, at Fort Mont-Valérien, France) was a Spanish Civil War, Spanish republican, a volunteer in the French liberation army FTP-MOI, and a part of ...
– Spaniard *
Olga Bancic Olga Bancic (; born Golda Bancic; also known under her French ''nom de guerre'' Pierrette; 10 May 1912 – 10 May 1944) was a Jewish Romanian communist activist, known for her role in the French Resistance. A member of the FTP-MOI and Missak Ma ...
– Jewish Romanian *
Joseph Boczov Joseph Boczov or József Boczor, aka Ferenc Wolff (3 August 1905 – 21 February 1944) was a Romanian chemical engineer, Hungarian Jew, and volunteer fighter for the French liberation army FTP-MOI. In 1942 Boczov founded and led the 4th detachm ...
– Jewish Hungarian/Romanian * Georges Cloarec – French Breton * Rino Della Negra— French Italian * Thomas Elek – Jewish Hungarian * Maurice Fingercwajg – Polish Jew * Spartaco Fontanot – Italian * Imre Glasz – Jewish Hungarian * Jonas Geduldig – Polish Jew * Elise Gerchinovitz – French Jew * Léon Goldberg – Polish Jew * Szlama Grzywacz – Polish Jew * Stanislas Kubacki – Polish * Arpen Tavitian – Armenian * Cesare Luccarini – Italian *
Missak Manouchian Missak Manouchian (; , 1 September 1909 – 21 February 1944) was an Armenians, Armenian poet and communist activist. A survivor of the 1915–1916 Armenian genocide, he Armenians in France, moved to France from an orphanage in Lebanon in 1 ...
– Armenian * Boris Milev - Bulgarian *
Marcel Rayman Marcel Rajman (alias Simon Maujean, Faculté, Michel, and Michel Mieczlav; 1 May 1923 − 21 February 1944) was a Polish Jew and volunteer fighter in the FTP-MOI group of French Resistance fighters during World War II. He was also the head of " ...
– Polish Jew * Roger Rouxel – French * Antonio Salvadori – Italian *
Willy Schapiro Salomon Willy Schapiro Wolf (also Szapiro or Schapira) (25 May 1910 in Skała, Poland – 21 February 1944, executed at the fort Mont Valérien), was a Polish Jew, and a soldier in the FTP-MOI French liberation army in the Manouchian gro ...
– Polish Jew *
Arsène Tchakarian Arsène Tchakarian (21 December 1916 – 4 August 2018) was a French-Armenian historian, former tailor and member of the French Resistance. He was a member of the Manouchian Group of the FTP-MOI, a wing of the larger Francs-Tireurs et Partisans ...
– Armenian. Tchakarian, the last surviving member of the Manouchian Group, died on 4 August 2018, at the age of 101. *
Amadeo Usseglio Amadeo is a Spanish name derived from the Latin theophoric name Amadeus. It may refer to: People * Amadeo I of Spain (1845–1890) * Amadeo Bordiga (1889–1970), founder of the Communist Party of Italy * Amadeo Giannini, co-founder of the Bank o ...
— Italian * Wolf Wajsbrot – Polish Jew * Robert Witchitz – French


Lyon region, ''Compagnie Carmagnole-Liberté''

The armed group ''Carmagnole'' in
Lyon Lyon (Franco-Provençal: ''Liyon'') is a city in France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of the French Alps, southeast of Paris, north of Marseille, southwest of Geneva, Switzerland, north ...
and the armed group ''Liberté'' in
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had the following members: * Herbert Herz *
Léon Centner Léon Centner (born December 16, 1919, near Warsaw, Poland; died June 13, 2002, in Paris, France) was a French resistance fighter, bookseller, bibliophile and publisher. In 1966, Centner co-founded the influential French publishing house Édition ...
* Jacques Viktorovitch * Léon Landini * Simon Fryd * Elie Amselem * Max Tzwangue *
Léon Rabinovitch Leon, Léon (French) or León (Spanish) may refer to: Places Europe * León, Spain, capital city of the Province of León * Province of León, Spain * Kingdom of León, an independent state in the Iberian Peninsula from 910 to 1230 and again fro ...
* Léopold Rabinovitch * Paul Mossovic * Nathan Chapochnik * Rywka Chapochnik Herbert Herz was a member of both groups.


Toulouse region, ''35th Brigade''

The 35th Brigade took its name from the thirty-five divisions of gunners of the
International Brigades The International Brigades () were soldiers recruited and organized by the Communist International to assist the Popular Front (Spain), Popular Front government of the Second Spanish Republic during the Spanish Civil War. The International Bri ...
, to which Marcel (Mendel) Langer, head of the regional FTP-MOI, had claimed to belong. In February 1943, Langer was arrested carrying explosives. He was tried by the ''
section spéciale ''Special Section'' () is a 1975 in film, 1975 French film directed by Costa-Gavras and based on the novel ''L'affaire de la Section Spéciale'' by Hervé Villeré. It stars Louis Seigner, Roland Bertin, Michael Lonsdale, Ivo Garrani, François Ma ...
'' of the Toulouse appeals court. The ''avocat général'', Lespinasse, demanded his execution and, on 21 March 1943, Langer was sentenced to death. He was executed on 23 July 1943. The 35th Brigade then called themselves the Brigade Marcel Langer in his honor. Eighteen members were arrested by the Vichy police and handed over to the Germans. Two died of unknown causes on the train transporting them to be deported. Four were shot.


In popular culture

*The Spanish writer
Jorge Semprún Jorge Semprún Maura (; 10 December 1923 – 7 June 2011) was a Spanish writer and politician who lived in France most of his life and wrote primarily in French. From 1953 to 1962, during the dictatorship of Francisco Franco, Semprún lived cla ...
wrote a postwar novel referring to the FTP-MOI in Paris. He had also served in the Resistance, first with the FTP-MOI, and then with the FTP after he joined the Communist Party. He was captured and deported, but survived internment at
Buchenwald Buchenwald (; 'beech forest') was a German Nazi concentration camp established on Ettersberg hill near Weimar, Germany, in July 1937. It was one of the first and the largest of the concentration camps within the Altreich (Old Reich) territori ...
. *There have been numerous portrayals of the Resistance in novels.


Filmography

*
Stéphane Courtois Stéphane Courtois (; born 25 November 1947) is a French historian and university professor, a director of research at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), professor at the Catholic Institute of Higher Studies (ICES) in La ...
and Mosco Boucault, '' Des terroristes à la retraite'', broadcast by
Antenne 2 France 2 () is a French free-to-air public television channel. The flagship channel of France Télévisions, it broadcasts generalist programming including news, entertainment (such as dramas, films, and game shows), factual programmes, and sp ...
in 1983, included interviews of surviving FTP-MOI members and families of the victims. It accused the Communist Party in France (PCF) of betraying the Manouchian Group. * Mosco Boucault (director), ''Ni travail, ni famille, ni patrie – Journal d’une brigade FTP-MOÏ'' (1993), documentary about the Toulouse 35th Brigade * ''Étrangers et nos frères pourtant'' (Foreigners and yet our brothers) – 2x26mn (1994), First part: ''Liberté, guérilla urbaine à Lyon et Grenoble Francs-Tireurs et Partisans de la Main-d’œuvre Immigrée (FTP-MOI)'', Second part: ''Carmagnole : l’insurrection de Villeurbanne''. About actions of the FTP-MOI in Lyon and Grenoble. A video documentary by Claude and Denis Collins Cugnot, the title was taken from the poem/song "L'affiche rouge" (Words: Louis Arago

Music: Jean Ferrat, Maurice Vandair). *''La traque de l’Affiche rouge'', a documentary produced by Denis Peschanski and Jorge Amat, broadcast by
France 2 France 2 () is a French free-to-air public television channel. The flagship channel of France Télévisions, it broadcasts generalist programming including news, entertainment (such as dramas, films, and game shows), factual programmes, and sp ...
on 15 March 2007, refuted Courtois and Boucault's allegations. *The dramatic film '' L'Armée du crime'' (2009) features the story of the Manouchian Group. Directed by
Robert Guédiguian Robert Jules Guédiguian (; born 3 December 1953) is a French film director, screenwriter, producer and actor. Most of his films star Ariane Ascaride and Jean-Pierre Darroussin. Life and career Guédiguian is the son of a German mother and an Arm ...
, a
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-based filmmaker of German and Armenian parentage, it was adapted from a story by Serge Le Péron. It reflects some of the divisions among the Résistance.STEPHEN HOLDEN, "'The Army of Crime': Outsiders in French Society, Battling Occupiers and Collaborators"
''The New York Times'', 19 Aug 2010, accessed 17 November 2010


Bibliography

* Claude COLLIN, ''Carmagnole et Liberté. Les étrangers dans la Résistance en Rhône-Alpes'', PUG, 2000 * Claude LEVY(*), Raymond LEVY(*), ''Une histoire vraie'', Paris : Les éditeurs français réunis, 1953 * Claude LEVY(*), ''Les parias de la résistance'', Paris : Calmann-Lévy, 1970 * Jean-Yves BOURSIER, ''La guerre de partisans dans le Sud-Ouest de la France, 1942–1944. La 35e Brigade FTP-MOI'', Paris : L’Harmattan, 1992 * Gérard de VERBIZIER, ''Ni travail, ni famille, ni patrie. Journal d’une brigade F.T.P.-M.O.I.'', Toulouse, 1942–1944, Paris : Calmann-Lévy, 1994 * Marc BRAFMAN(*), « Les origines, les motivations, l’action et les destins des combattants juifs (parmi d’autres immigrés) de la 35e Brigade FTP-MOI de Marcel Langer, Toulouse 1942-1944 », in : ''Le Monde juif'', n° 152, pp. 79–95, 09-12/1994 * Damira TITONEL-ASPERTI(*), Carmela MALTONE, ''Ecrire pour les autres. Mémoires d’une résistante. Les antifascistes italiens en Lot-et-Garonne sous l’occupation'', Presses universitaires de Bordeaux, 1999 * Jean-Loup GASSEND, ''Autopsy of a Battle, the Allied Liberation of the French Riviera'', Schiffer, 2014 * Greg LAMAZERES, ''Marcel Langer, une vie de combats. 1903-1943. Juif, communiste, résistant... et guillotiné'', Toulouse : Privat, 2003 * Henri SOUM, ''Chronique des bords de Garonne'', t. 3 « Le Vent des Fous », Ed. Signes du monde, 1994 *
Marc Levy Marc Levy (born 16 October 1961) is a French novelist. Career Levy was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, and studied management and computers at Paris Dauphine University. In the late 1990s, Levy wrote a story that his sister, th ...
, '' Les enfants de la liberté'', Paris: Editions Robert Laffont, 2007. * F.F.I. – F.T.P.F., ''Pages de gloire des vingt-trois'', Paris: Immigration, 1951. * Philippe Robrieux, ''L'Affaire Manouchian – Vie et mort d'un héros communiste'', Paris: Fayard, 1986. (*) Former member of the 35 Brigade FTP-MOI "Marcel Langer"


See also

* Affiche rouge * Österreichische Freiheitsfront (An Austrian communist resistance network in Belgium)


References


Further reading

* *


External links


Léon Landini, member of the ''Carmagnole-Liberté'' group (French vidéo)


'' Patriote Résistant'', 2002, FNDIRP
"Herbert Herz"
''Carmagnole-Liberté'' group (French), Herbert Herz Website
"Affiche Rouge" (French)


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