Maquis du Mont Mouchet
The Maquis du Mont Mouchet were a group of French resistance fighters during the Second World War that were based at Mont Mouchet.
The Germans, having discovered the maquis, made several attacks up until May 1944 with about 3,000 men and using aviation and armoured units. The maquisards fought back fiercely.
Little information is available on the German forces. Historians have identified some units:
- The Jesser Brigade, formed from veterans of the eastern front Sicherungs-Regiment 1000 Aufklärungsabteilung 1000
- Regiment 2 of the 2 Ost-Bataillone of the Freiwilligen-Stamm-Division:
- * The Volga Tatar legion stationed at Puy-en-Velay
- * The Azerbaijan legion stationed at Rodez
- The 3rd Battalion of the SS Polizei Regiment 19
- A battery of the artillery regiment 28
- Battalion of DCA 958
- 3 motorised response detachments of the Feldgendarmerie
- An armored reconnaissance platoon originating from Paris
- 2 Luftwaffe squadrons from Aulnat airbase
In the course of the battles, the French Forces of the Interior sustained severe losses: 238 killed and 180 wounded as well as about 100 hostages executed by the Nazis.