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===Georgians=== [[File:TenenteGustavoCamerini.jpg|thumb|[[Dimitri Amilakhvari]] with Free France legionnaires in French [[Morocco]], 1941]] Georgians living in France and the French colonies and people of Georgian ethnicity played an active and symbolic role in the French resistance. One of the most renowned figures of the [[Free French Forces]] was Prince [[Dimitri Amilakhvari]], who participated in every important operation that involved French forces until 1942 and led the [[French Foreign Legion|Légion étrangère]] into battle in the [[Norwegian Campaign|Norwegian]] and later African campaigns against [[Erwin Rommel]]'s [[Africa Corps]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.cheminsdememoire.gouv.fr/en/dimitri-amilakvari | title=Dimitri Amilakvari | Chemins de Mémoire – Ministère de la Défense}}</ref> Under General Koenig, he and his heavily outnumbered troops committed daring raids, dealing decisive losses to the Germans at the [[Battle of Bir Hakeim]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://russeurope.hypotheses.org/6159 | title=Bir Hakeim, el Vel' d'Hiv* y Emmanuel Macron| date=22 July 2017}}</ref> During the battle he is said to have written: "We, foreigners, have only one way to prove to France our gratitude: to be killed ..." General de Gaulle personally awarded Amilakhvari the [[Order of Liberation]] and posthumously named him and his men the honour of France.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.legionofthelost.com/FamousLegionnaires/Amilak.html |title=Legion of the Lost – Prince Amilakhvari |access-date=2018-01-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720001443/http://www.legionofthelost.com/FamousLegionnaires/Amilak.html |archive-date=2011-07-20 }}</ref> He was also known by the French populace as "Bazorka".<ref>{{cite book |last=Long |first=Ruperto |title=La bambina che guardava i treni partire |date= 2017 |chapter=Capitolo 2 L'adio di Dimitri |publisher=Newton Compton Editori |isbn=978-88-227-0782-6}}</ref> The lieutenant colonel was one of the 66 French recipients of the [[Norwegian War Cross]] and was also posthumously awarded the [[Legion of Honour]]. He led his troops by example and died in combat during the [[Second Battle of El Alamein]] in October 1942.{{citation needed|date=December 2019}} Another known resistance fighter was Beglar Samkharadze, a captured Soviet soldier who was transferred to France where he escaped and joined the Resistance. Upon return to his homeland, he was imprisoned by Soviet authorities on charges of high treason, but two commanders of the French Resistance testified to his commitment in the fight against Nazi Germany.<ref>{{cite book |last=Nijhoff |first=Martinus |title=Biographical Dictionary of Dissidents in the Soviet Union, 1956–1975 |date= 1982 |page=499|publisher=BRILL |isbn=978-90-247-2538-0}}</ref>
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