A group of Greek partisans who are serving in the ELAS-EAM resistance movement, walk along the street. Among those pictured are two Greek Jews: Louis Cohen (left) and David Broudo (far right). The EAM, short for "National Liberation Front" was t
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A group of Greek partisans who are serving in the ELAS-EAM resistance movement, walk along the street. Among those pictured are two Greek Jews: Louis Cohen (left) and David Broudo (far right). The EAM, short for "National Liberation Front" was the main resistance movement in Greece during World War II. It was founded by the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) in 1941 against the Nazi occupation. ELAS was EAM's purely military wing, which was formed in 1942.