Resistance During World War II - Notable Individuals

Notable Individuals

  • Giorgio Amendola
  • Mordechaj Anielewicz
  • Dawid Apfelbaum
  • Yitzhak Arad
  • Walter Audisio
  • Dietrich Bonhoeffer
  • Tadeusz Bor-Komorowski
  • Petr Braiko
  • Pierre Brossolette
  • Masha Bruskina
  • Taras Bulba-Borovets
  • Alexander Chekalin
  • Marek Edelman
  • Henri Honoré d'Estienne d'Orves
  • D'Arcy Osborne, 12th Duke of Leeds
  • Oleksiy Fedorov
  • Manolis Glezos
  • Stefan Grot-Rowecki
  • Jens Christian Hauge
  • Enver Hoxha
  • Khasan Israilov
  • Vassili Kononov
  • Oleg Koshevoy
  • Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya
  • Sydir Kovpak
  • Nikolai Kuznetsov
  • Hans Litten
  • Martin Linge
  • Luigi Longo
  • Juozas Lukša
  • Pavel Luspekayev
  • Max Manus
  • Pyotr Masherov
  • Draža Mihajlović
  • Ho Chi Minh
  • Jean Moulin
  • Otomars Oškalns
  • Ferruccio Parri
  • Alexander Pechersky
  • Motiejus Pečiulionis
  • Sandro Pertini
  • Witold Pilecki
  • Christian Pineau
  • Panteleimon Ponomarenko
  • Zinaida Portnova
  • Adolfas Ramanauskas
  • Semyon Rudniev
  • Alexander Saburov
  • Hannie Schaft
  • Pierre Schunck
  • Sophie Scholl
  • Roman Shukhevych
  • Henk Sneevliet
  • Arturs Sproģis
  • Ilya Starinov
  • Claus von Stauffenberg
  • Imants Sudmalis
  • Gunnar Sønsteby
  • Luis Taruc
  • Josip Broz "Tito"
  • Palmiro Togliatti
  • Gaston Vandermeersche
  • Aris Velouchiotis
  • Pyotr Vershigora
  • Kazys Veverskis
  • Nancy Wake
  • Napoleon Zervas
  • Simcha Zorin
  • Jonas Žemaitis

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