The Unio'n vun de Fräiheetsorganisatiounen or just Unio'n (Union of Freedom Organisations) was an organisation of members of the Luxembourgish Resistance which was founded in World War II. It emerged in March 1944 from the merger of the Luxembourgish Patriot League, the Luxembourgish People's Legion, the Luxembourgish Red Lion and other resistance movements, shortly before the end of the war in Luxembourg. In September 1944 the Luxembourgish Freedom Union also joined. It was the head of the Luxembourgish People's Legion, Lucien Dury, who contacted the other resistance movements in 1943 with a view to a merger. The resistance movements at the time had been weakened by raids and arrests by the Gestapo, and the goal was also to create a movement which could act as a representative body after
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| - L'Unio'n vun de Fräiheetsorganisatiounen ou tout simplement Unio'n est une organisation composée de membres de la résistance luxembourgeoise fondée au cours de la seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
- La Unio'n vun de Fräiheetsorganisatiounen, o simplement Unio'n, va ser una organització de membres de la Resistència luxemburguesa que va ser fundada a la Segona Guerra Mundial. Va sorgir al març de 1944 de la fusió de la Lliga Patriòtica Luxemburguesa, la , el Lleó Roig Luxemburguès i d'altres moviments de resistència, una mica abans del final de la guerra a Luxemburg. (ca)
- The Unio'n vun de Fräiheetsorganisatiounen or just Unio'n (Union of Freedom Organisations) was an organisation of members of the Luxembourgish Resistance which was founded in World War II. It emerged in March 1944 from the merger of the Luxembourgish Patriot League, the Luxembourgish People's Legion, the Luxembourgish Red Lion and other resistance movements, shortly before the end of the war in Luxembourg. In September 1944 the Luxembourgish Freedom Union also joined. It was the head of the Luxembourgish People's Legion, Lucien Dury, who contacted the other resistance movements in 1943 with a view to a merger. The resistance movements at the time had been weakened by raids and arrests by the Gestapo, and the goal was also to create a movement which could act as a representative body after (en)
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| - La Unio'n vun de Fräiheetsorganisatiounen, o simplement Unio'n, va ser una organització de membres de la Resistència luxemburguesa que va ser fundada a la Segona Guerra Mundial. Va sorgir al març de 1944 de la fusió de la Lliga Patriòtica Luxemburguesa, la , el Lleó Roig Luxemburguès i d'altres moviments de resistència, una mica abans del final de la guerra a Luxemburg. El setembre de 1944 la Unió per la Llibertat luxemburguesa també es va unir. Va ser el cap de la Legió Popular, Lucien Dury, qui va contactar amb els altres moviments de resistència el 1943, amb mires a una fusió. Els moviments de resistència en aquest moment s'havien afeblit per les batudes i arrests realitzats per la Gestapo, i l'objectiu va ser crear un moviment que podria actuar com un òrgan representatiu després de l'alliberació. Es va preveure que l'organització havia de crear una milícia per contribuir a mantenir l'ordre després de l'alliberació. La Unio'n va continuar la seva existència després de la guerra com una associació, amb l'objectiu de mantenir la memòria de la resistència activa dels anys 1940-1945. El 2011 comptava amb uns 150 membres. Al març d'aquest any l'organització tenia una placa commemorativa a l'exterior de la casa a Bonnevoie, al sud-est de la ciutat de Luxemburg, on es va fundar la Unio'n. (ca)
- L'Unio'n vun de Fräiheetsorganisatiounen ou tout simplement Unio'n est une organisation composée de membres de la résistance luxembourgeoise fondée au cours de la seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
- The Unio'n vun de Fräiheetsorganisatiounen or just Unio'n (Union of Freedom Organisations) was an organisation of members of the Luxembourgish Resistance which was founded in World War II. It emerged in March 1944 from the merger of the Luxembourgish Patriot League, the Luxembourgish People's Legion, the Luxembourgish Red Lion and other resistance movements, shortly before the end of the war in Luxembourg. In September 1944 the Luxembourgish Freedom Union also joined. It was the head of the Luxembourgish People's Legion, Lucien Dury, who contacted the other resistance movements in 1943 with a view to a merger. The resistance movements at the time had been weakened by raids and arrests by the Gestapo, and the goal was also to create a movement which could act as a representative body after the liberation. It was also planned that the organisation should, in creating a militia, contribute to maintaining order after the liberation. The Unio'n continued its existence after the war as an association, with the goal of keeping the memory of the active resistance in the years 1940-1945 alive. In 2011 it had about 150 members. In March 2011 the organisation had a memorial plaque put up outside the house in Bonnevoie where the Unio'n was founded. (en)
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