post-war French governments all of these factors militated in favour of an Algerian nationalist movement that sought aid and support from the Muslim Arab
Thus the initial attacks failed to have the decisive impact on the. French occupation that the insurgent leaders had anticipated. French security forces
and Berber nationalisms—from the 1920s to the 1950s identifying parties
world community to bring the Algerian war to an end by proclaiming the independence of Algeria in agree- ment with the Algerian leaders. Once the war was.
Algerian independence would negatively affect French-Turkish relations. Erdo?an during his leadership both as Prime minister and President of Turkey.
in the explosive and bloody Algerian rebellion. With his out spoken support for Algerian independence he shocked and out raged French leaders as well as
Over the course of the seven-year Franco-Algerian war for independence from 1954 to 1962 the mainstream Jewish leadership shifted its public.
The Algerian revolution had no single strong leader but had powerful leadership. Many were from a completely new generation with new insights and perspectives.
Zartman (ed.) Man
Ligue leaders and supporters painted a picture of a vast "French" community that stretched across Algiers Algeria