GR 19 P French Resistance

Links to SHD GR 19P series (French Resistance, collective archives of the FFI Forces Françaises de l’Interieur). Files include orders of battle, historical reports, lists of members, all prepared in the immediate post-war.

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Source of the files

1-AIN, 2-AISNE, 3-ALLIER, 4-BASSES ALPES, 5-HAUTES ALPES, 6-ALPES MARITIMES, 7-ARDECHE, 8-ARDENNES, 9-ARIEGE, 10-AUBE

11-AUDE, 12-AVEYRON, 13-BOUCHES DU RHONE, 14-CALVADOS, 15-CANTAL, 16-CHARENTE, 17-CHARENTE MARITIME, 18-CHER, 19-CORREZE, 20- CORSE

21-COTE D’OR, 22-COTE DU NORD, 23-CREUSE, 24-DORDOGNE, 25-DOUBS, 26-DROME, 27-EURE, 28-EURE ET LOIR, 29-FINISTERE, 30-GARD

31-HAUTE GARONNE, 32-GERS, 33-GIRONDE, 34-HERAULT, 35-ILLE ET VILAINE, 36-INDRE, 37-INDRE ET LOIRE, 38-ISERE, 39-JURA, 40-LANDES

41-LOIR-ET-CHER, 42-LOIRE, 43-HAUTE LOIRE, 44-LOIRE ATLANTIQUE, 45-LOIRET, 46-LOT, 47-LOT-ET-GARONNE, 48-LOZERE, 49-MAINE ET LOIRE, 50-MANCHE

51-MARNE, 52-HAUTE MARNE, 53-MAYENNE, 54-MEURTHE ET MOSELLE, 55-MEUSE, 56-MORBIHAN, 57-MOSELLE, 58-NIEVRE, 59-NORD, 60-OISE

61-ORNE, 62-PAS-DE-CALAIS, 63-PUY-DE-DOME, 64-BASSES PYRENEES, 65-HAUTES PYRENEES, 66-PYRENEES ORIENTALES, 67-BAS-RHIN, 68-HAUT-RHIN, 69-RHONE, 70-HAUTE-SAONE

71-SAONE ET LOIRE, 72-SARTHE, 73-SAVOIE, 74-HAUTE SAVOIE, 75-SEINE, 76-SEINE MARITIME, 77-SEINE ET MARNE, 78-SEINE ET OISE, 79-DEUX-SEVRES, 80-SOMME

81-TARN, 82-TARN ET GARONNE, 83-VAR, 84-VAUCLUSE, 85-VENDEE, 86-VIENNE, 87-HAUTE-VIENNE, 88-VOSGES, 89-YONNE, 90-TERRITOIRE DE BELFORT

3 comments

  1. Bonjour, je prends connaissance avec beaucoup d’intérêt des dossiers que vous détenez sur la résistance française.
    Ma question est : comment toutes ces archives ont-elles pu être acquises par vos soins ?
    Bien cordialement.

    Jean-Christophe Teva SHIGETOMI

  2. My father – Robert Andre Jones (50/50 English/French)-was in the UK when WW2 started. The War Office asked him to attend room 900 for an interview, during which he was asked to return to France and assess the situation then report back to room 900 – sometimes referred to as MI6. The only place in France he is mentioned is in Mably and on page 5 of this document: https://airforceescape.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/December-2007.pdf which tells of him rescuing the occupants of a burning plane in which he is named as “Gee-Gee” – and an English Agent, and from letters he sent post-war to Maurice Forge, Gustave Place and Alice Cook (all of whom I believe lived in Roanne and who provided him with a safe house(s). I’d appreciate knowing of any other lines of enquiry which may have further information.

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