Résistance-Fer
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Résistance-Fer (French; Railway-Resistance, or "Iron-Resistance") was a French Resistance group against the German occupation of France during the Second World War.
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This specific movement was essentially composed of French railway workers from the SNCF and played an active role in the French Resistance.
The Résistance-Fer concentrated its activities on:
- reporting the movement of German troops to the Allied forces
- the sabotage of railway infrastructure and rolling stock