Onafhankelijkheidsfront

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Onafhankelijkheidsfront was a major Belgian resistance movement during World War II that coordinated underground activities against the German occupation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Belgian resistance movement
World War II resistance movement
abbreviation FI NERFINISHED
activeInConflict World War II NERFINISHED
activity assistance to Jews in hiding
clandestine press
intelligence gathering
organization of armed groups
sabotage
support to Allied pilots
aimedFor defeat of Nazi Germany
national independence of Belgium
alsoKnownAs Front de l’Indépendance NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Belgian Communist Party NERFINISHED
other Belgian resistance groups
coordinated underground resistance activities
country Belgium
foundedIn Brussels NERFINISHED
foundedInYear 1941
hadArmedWing Partisans Armés NERFINISHED
hadPublication underground newspapers
historicalSignificance one of the major resistance movements in occupied Belgium
ideology left-wing
languageOfName Dutch
French
notableFor large-scale coordination of resistance in Belgium
operatedIn Brussels NERFINISHED
Flanders NERFINISHED
Wallonia NERFINISHED
occupied Belgium
operationalStatus dissolved after liberation of Belgium
opposed German occupation of Belgium
Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
partOf Belgian Resistance NERFINISHED
politicalOrientation communist-influenced
targetedBy German military authorities NERFINISHED
Gestapo NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1941–1944
typeOfOrganization clandestine organization
usedMethod armed resistance
civil disobedience
propaganda
victimOf arrests of members
deportations of members
repression

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Belgian resistance hasPart Onafhankelijkheidsfront