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- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e abstract "The Main-d'œuvre immigrée was a French trade unionist organisation, composed of immigrant workers of the Confédération générale du travail unitaire (CGTU) in the 1920s. The MOI was affiliated to the Profintern. The MOI was initially named Main d'œuvre étrangère, but the French Communist Party, who in practice were in charge, changed the name from étrangère (foreign) to immigrée (immigrant) due to perceived xenophobia during the 1930s. During the Second World War, Louis Grojnowski (called "Brunot") and Simon Cukier aka Alfred Grant took charge, and the organisation gave rise to an armed squad, the FTP-MOI, directed by Joseph Epstein.After the mass arrest of more than 13,000 Jews in the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup in July 1942, the groups became somewhat more active. Pursued relentlessly by the Special Brigades of the Renseignements généraux, almost all the MOI fighters had been identified by the end of summer 1943. In the autumn the French police arrested them all, and nothing remained of the FTP-MOI. The most famous of the FTP-MOI's members was Missak Manouchian, and the FTP-MOI is widely known from the Affiche rouge, a German propaganda poster displaying the members of the FTP-MOI after their arrest at the end of 1943, whose aim was to stigmatise the presence of foreigners and Jews among the French Resistance; a poem by Louis Aragon, set to music and sung by Léo Ferré, deals with this story.In Belgium too there was a Main-d'œuvre immigrée organization, which took part in the Belgian Resistance in the ranks of the Front de l'Indépendance under the leadership of the Bulgarian Todor Angelov and the Italian-Belgian Jacques Grippa, while others were also active in Solidarité juive or in the Comité de Défense des Juifs, led by Hertz Jospa and Have Groisman.".
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- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink Affiche_Rouge.
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- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink Comité_de_Défense_des_Juifs.
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- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink FTP-MOI.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink French_Communist_Party.
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- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink Front_de_lIndxc3xa9pendance.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Grippa.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink Jew.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink Jews.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Epstein.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Aragon.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Grojnowski.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink Léo_Ferré.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink Mass_arrest.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink Missak_Manouchian.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink Poem.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink Poetry.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink Profintern.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink Renseignements_généraux.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink Second_World_War.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink Special_Brigades.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink Todor_Angelov.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink Vel_dHiv_Roundup.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLink Yvonne_Jospa.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e wikiPageWikiLinkText "Main-d'œuvre immigrée".
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- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e subject Category:Profintern.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e subject Category:Trade_unions_established_in_the_1920s.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e subject Category:Trade_unions_in_France.
- Main-dxc5x93uvre_immigrxc3xa9e comment "The Main-d'œuvre immigrée was a French trade unionist organisation, composed of immigrant workers of the Confédération générale du travail unitaire (CGTU) in the 1920s. The MOI was affiliated to the Profintern. The MOI was initially named Main d'œuvre étrangère, but the French Communist Party, who in practice were in charge, changed the name from étrangère (foreign) to immigrée (immigrant) due to perceived xenophobia during the 1930s.".
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