The algerian war agreement
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March 19, 1962.
During the Algerian War, which lasted from 1954 to 1962, the President of France was Charles de Gaulle. He initially came to power in 1958 amid the crisis and played a crucial role in negotiating Algeria's independence. De Gaulle's policies shifted from a hardline stance to a more conciliatory approach, ultimately leading to the Evian Accords and Algeria's independence in 1962.
In 1954, there were two different wars. One was First Indochina War. The other was The Algerian War of Independence.
France and Algeria.
France and Algerian Independence movements.
The Algerian War, or in Guerre d'Algérie, was a conflict between France and Algerian independence movements from 1954 to 1962, which led to Algeria gaining its independence from France.
6-7 nillion people about 20 percent of french population is of algerian origin
France, during the Algerian War.
algerian independence
The algerian war agreement
Algerian Civil War happened on 1991-12-26.
you can not drive with algerian driving licence but you can live in France for 6 months and exchange your algerian licence to a french one and you can drive in the UK
The French used direct rule to govern Vietnam.
The significance of the western front was to protect France from getting invaded by Germany
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