The symbol that represents the French Resistance during World War II is the "Croix de Lorraine," or the Cross of Lorraine. This emblem, a two-barred cross, was adopted by General Charles de Gaulle and became a symbol of French freedom and defiance against Nazi occupation. It is often associated with the broader struggle for liberation and national identity. The Resistance also used the phrase "Liberté, égalité, fraternité," reflecting the values of the French Republic.
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