Algerian War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Algerian War , also known as the Algerian War of Independence or in French: , was a conflict between France and Algerian independence movements from 1954 to 1962, which led to Algeria gaining ...
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Elements of the French Armed Forces a well as the The Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN) made use of torture during the Algerian War of Independence (1954-62), creating an ongoing public contr...
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An important watershed in the War of Independence was the massacre of civilians by the FLN near the town of Philippeville in August 1955. Before this operation, FLN policy was to attack only military and government-related targets. ... Algerian War of Independence 1954-1962...
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The War of Independenc ... Front (Front de Libération Nationale, FLN). A few months later (November 1), the FLN launched its bid for Algerian independence by coordinated attacks on public buildings, military and police posts, and communications installations.
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May 8, 1945. While France celebrates VE Day, Muslim protesters in Sétif organize to demand Algerian independence. ... July 1, 1962. A referendum is held in Algeria to approve the Evian Agreements, which call for an Algérie algérienne. Six million Algerians cast their ballots for independence ... The Pity of War...
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GlobalSecurity.org is the leading source for reliable military news and military information, directed by John Pike ... The Algerian war for independence began in 1954 and ended in 1962 when French President Charles De Gaulle pronounced Algeria an independent country on July 3.
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Many had been born in Algeria (an Algerian of French descent was called a "pied-noir," which means "black foot" in French) and had never so much as visited Europe. As the decolonization process gained momentum worldwide after World War II, native Algerians gained hope that they might receive independence.
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From Cairo, the FLN broadcast a proclamation calling on Muslims in Algeria to join in a national struggle for the "restoration of the Algerian state, sovereign, democratic, and social, within the framework of the principles of Islam." The French minister of interior, socialist Fran ois ... Conduct of the War...
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Independence: (1962 - 1991) The eight year war of independence extracted a heavy, one-sided toll. One hundred thousand French settlers and soldiers had died, while over one million Algerian civilians and guerrillas were executed and killed.
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Algerian War Of Independence Fln French Algeria France Economy. ... The Algerian War of Independence ( 1954– 62) was a period of guerrilla strikes, maquis fighting, terrorism against civilians on both sides, and riots between the French army and colonists in Algeria and the FLN ((Front de Libération Nationale) and other...
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