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Polish resistance in France during World War II

During World War II, some people in Poland didn't want to be controlled by Germany. They joined together to form a group called the Polish Resistance. Some Polish people who were living in France also joined this group.

The Polish Resistance was made up of brave men and women who fought against the Germans during the war. They did things like gather information, sabotage German operations, and help Allies who were fighting against the Germans.

In France, the Polish Resistance was especially active. They worked to free their fellow Poles who had been captured by the Germans and taken to concentration camps. They also helped supply weapons to the Allies and fought side by side with French resistance fighters against the Germans.

It was dangerous to be part of the Polish Resistance. The Germans were always searching for them and trying to stop them. But the Poles were determined to fight for their freedom and help others who were fighting against Hitler's rule.

In the end, the Polish Resistance played an important role in the Allied victory over Germany. They showed bravery and courage, even when faced with great danger.