Maquis (World War II) - Equipment

Equipment

The Maquis heavily relied on airdrops of weapons and explosives from the British SOE, SOE parachuted agents in with wireless sets (for radio communication) and dropping containers with various munitions including, but not limited to Sten guns, Pencil detonators, plastic explosives, Welrod pistols (a silenced specialized assassination weapon favored by covert operatives) and assorted small arms (pistols, rifles and sub-machine guns). The Maquis also used German weapons captured throughout the occupation, the MP40 being very common; a French Resistance Fighter is quoted saying, "They are as common as hookers on the streets of Paris, and they get about as much action."

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