-French intelligence work to eliminate the Algerian revolution 1954-1962 - espionage model
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https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v20i3.4675Keywords:
Spies, Intelligence, Algeria, Revolution, FranceAbstract
In this study deals with the conditions of a very important topic of the Algerian liberation revolution. I seek, through this article, to identify the methods and techniques followed by the interests of French colonialism to eliminate the liberation revolution 1954-1962. The French military and intelligence services harnessed all material and human resources to eradicate the revolution and deflect it from its main objective by making it a bread revolution or a minority revolution. The French intelligence services also sought to draw closer to the Algerian Muslim community according to the methods of modern espionage and to restrict the Algerians and their movements. I have presented a series of dangerous spy models that almost ravaged some of the historical states that almost succeeded without the fortunate intervention of the Algerian revolutionary leaders.
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