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In May 1944, *L’Humanité* called for preparations for a national uprising.
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Salle 14 - Insurrection et Libération
April–September 1944
In May 1944,
*L’Humanité*
called for preparations for a national uprising.
L’Humanité
newspaper, No. 293, May 1944 © BNF, Gallica
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14.1 Toward a National Uprising
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1944
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