What does maquisard mean?
Maquisard means (historical) A member of a resistance or guerrilla movement, originally and chiefly that of the French during the German occupation of 1940-5..
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/makiːˈzɑː(d)/ · noun
(historical) A member of a resistance or guerrilla movement, originally and chiefly that of the French during the German occupation of 1940-5..
The revolt touched bottom, reduced to little more than 350 active maquisards.
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Maquisard means (historical) A member of a resistance or guerrilla movement, originally and chiefly that of the French during the German occupation of 1940-5..
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The revolt touched bottom, reduced to little more than 350 active maquisards.
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