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It has set up a dynamic network of several hundred people throughout France teachers, resistance fighters, archivists, historians, students, academics, curators, representatives of local authorities and associations, etc. This was the source of the idea to create a reference portal site in cooperation with many partners foundations, ministries, local authorities, museums, archive centres, associations, research centres, etc.
Thanks to the Internet tool and the related technologies, the on-line Museum of the Resistance has become a site for the general public that is visible because it has a domestic and international dimension, showcasing digital cultural content bringing together resources, diffusing information and guiding the visitor to the appropriate contact.
The on-line Museum of the Resistance has been open to the public since January , with:. The definitive exhibition will be ready at the end of or at the beginning of For the Ile-de-France region , work is underway on places of remembrance with a smartphone application. A provisional exhibition on the Jewish Resistance Organisations will be put on line in An exhibition is being prepared on the history of the Vercors , Resistance insignia and armbands , etc.
Educational workshops for teachers and their students are proposed in the form of a blog. In memory of the soldiers who died for France during the Algerian War and the battles in Morocco and Tunisia, and of all the members of the auxiliary troops killed after the ceasefire in Algeria, many of whom were never identified. Algeria holds a distinct place in the 20 th century history of the French Empire through its long-standing ties, its close proximity to mainland France and the considerable numbers of Europeans who moved there from onwards to live and work alongside the local population.
Large numbers of French and Muslims from Algeria played a part in liberating the country. The official assimilation policy in place nevertheless seemed to contradict the political inequality that existed between both groups of the population. Similarly, Algerian nationalism gained ground and demanded that political autonomy and equal rights be recognised for Muslims.