- Alsace-Lorraine Brigade (France)
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unit_name=Brigade Alsace-Lorraine
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dates=Sep 1944 -Mar 1945
country=France
allegiance=FFI
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type=Light Infantry
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nickname=Brigade Malraux
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battles=Vosges 1944
Strasbourg 1945
notable_commanders=André Malraux
anniversaries=The Alsace-Lorraine Brigade (French: "Brigade Indépendent d'Alsace-Lorraine -B.I.A.L.-" ) was aFrench Forces of the Interior (FFI) unit that fought alongside regularFrench Army forces inWorld War II during the closing months of1944 and early1945 .Formed in September 1944 by
André Malraux , and also known as "Brigade Malraux", the brigade comprised approximately 2,000 men organized into three battalions named for the cities ofMetz ,Mulhouse , andStrasbourg . Malraux's achievement in organizing this brigade was noteworthy in that few brigade-sized units of FFI men were organized at all, and his brigade was one of the longest to retain an organization independent from that of the French regular army. Although the men of the brigade were very motivated, many were not military veterans and the unit was equipped with a mixture of Allied and German weapons and material.Despite these disadvantages, the brigade compiled a good combat record. Not assigned permanently to a division, the brigade was part of the army reserve of
General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny 'sFrench First Army , and as such, was assigned as a reinforcement unit to various regular French divisions. During November 26 - 27, 1944, the brigade fought with the French 5th Armored Division to liberate the town of Dannemarie in theVosges Mountains . Subsequently, Malraux personally led the brigade's assault on the town of Ballersdorf. [ [http://www.ordredelaliberation.fr/fr_compagnon/637.html Ordre de la Libération website] ]In January 1945, the brigade took part in the defense of
Strasbourg during the German "Nordwind" offensive. During this action, 140 men of the brigade were encircled for three days from January 8 - 10 in Gerstheim, south of Strasbourg. On the afternoon of January 10, the Gerstheim garrison was assaulted by 10 Tiger tanks and two companies of infantry, forcing the garrison to withdraw during the night after losing 40 men. [Rollot, Bernard (ed.), Les Grandes Unités Françaises, Vol. 4, Part II, page 105. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale, 1975.] On February 27, 1945, the troops of the brigade were directed to enter regular service as part of the French 14th Infantry Division. On March 22, the brigade departed the lines of the French 9th Colonial Division to form the 3rd Demi-Brigade of Chasseurs, ending the independent history of the "Brigade Alsace-Lorraine".Notes
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