The strategy of the Algerian revolution after the northern Constantine attack, according to French reports August - December 1955
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https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v21i2.591Keywords:
Colonialism, FLN, SLNA, Revolution, The Journal El-MoudjahidAbstract
In this academic subject wants to demonstrate the strategy of the Algerian revolution after the events of August 20, 1955 and the coup de force of the French army on everything in eastern Algeria. France claimed victory after the cancellation of the Algerian affair at the UN, according to SLNA Reports. To solve this problem, those responsible for the revolution had to bet on an effective strategy to weaken the blows of the colonial army inside and French policy and its allies outside the country. SLNA reports indicated that the ALN and throughout isolated; the countryside and that leaflets were being distributed to boycott the relationship with the colonial
system, despite the decline in terrorist attacks against the enemy in the east, reports also noted that strikes by traders in cities in the center of the country on the occasion of the first celebration of November 1, 1954.
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