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Algerian War event

also: Algerian Civil War, France's bloody war in Algeria, civil war in Algeria, defense of French Algeria, Algerian conflict

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Francecountry · 16Algeriacountry · 15Vietnamcountry · 9Fort Braggplace · 8Vietnam Warevent · 6Paul Aussaressesperson · 6Otto Skorzenyperson · 5David Galulaperson · 2Roger Trinquierperson · 2David Petraeusperson · 2Counterinsurgency Warfare: Theory and Practicebook · 2The Pacification of Algeriabook · 2First Indochina Warevent · 2Intelligence Coordination and Exploitation Centerorganization · 1Operation Gladiooperation · 1Greececountry · 1Yves Guérin-Séracperson · 111th Parachute Brigadeorganization · 1British Special Air Serviceorganization · 1Le Cercleorganization · 1CIAintelligence service · 1Direction de la Surveillance du Territoireorganization · 11961 Algiers putschevent · 1United Statescountry · 1

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Suzanne Laben carried_out_attack Algerian War book_quoted
“Side note, also the anti-communist struggle in the name of democracy was not a mobilizing force for those circles affected by the defense of French Algeria, not a cause for which Le Pen was fighting. She ultimately would, she stood out for …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 12 @ 36:12

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Operation Gladio - Vietnam Phoenix Program Part (4)
▶ 31:40 And it says all of these people converged on Vietnam from Cuba, because, you know, we've got the exile Cubans still in Miami to be used. Africa, because we've got a lot of Gladio people down there from the OAS, from the Algerian War and oth…
The Colonel’s Corner-Drugs Oil and War by Peter Dale Scott Part 1
▶ 26:18 While little is, while little acknowledged for decades, compelling evidence has begun to emerge in recent years that the French proponents had a king influence on Phoenix. In 1961, then Colonel Paul Azazeres, who had recently put the guerri…
The Colonel’s Corner-Drugs Oil and War by Peter Dale Scott Part 1
▶ 26:46 began teaching the Special Warfare Center out Fort Bragg. So hey, hold on a second. So Colonel Paul Azazarias was part of Otto Skorzeny's massacre in Algeria to keep it a slave colony for the French military. The U.S. military hires that ma…
The Colonel’s Corner-Drugs Oil and War by Peter Dale Scott Part 1
▶ 27:26 Tens of thousands of Algerians against his own country. So keep that in mind. So the French government wants to grant Algeria its freedom. These French forces are opposing the French government. They're treasonous traitors. They go down to …
The Colonel’s Corner-Drugs Oil and War by Peter Dale Scott Part 1
▶ 30:05 Love that name. Oversaw Phoenix. Parker personally knew the above-mentioned twin queer and many of the leading French personalities that had not only played in Algeria, but in Vietnam when France was ruling it as a colony, too. That's weird…
The Colonel’s Corner-Drugs Oil and War by Peter Dale Scott Part 1
▶ 32:07 would be at the forefront of putting the revolutionary concepts into practice. During the mid-60s, he wrote two works. One was called The Pacification of Algeria, and the other one was called Counterinsurgency Warfare Theory and Practice. T…
The Colonel’s Corner-Drugs Oil and War by Peter Dale Scott Part 1
▶ 36:07 But being the guy that facilitated the Otto Skorzeny assassination program in both Algeria and in Vietnam probably isn't a good thing. But they bragged about it because they thought it was a good thing. The original version constituted a st…
The Colonel’s Corner Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 11
▶ 7:22 to try to separate you from the regime that they want to overthrow. Having identified these techniques supposedly from the communists, which these guys created themselves, this led to the adoption of a guerrilla warfare revolutionary doctri…
The Colonel’s Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 14 Final
▶ 26:18 While little is, while little acknowledged for decades, compelling evidence has begun to emerge in recent years that the French proponents had a king influence on Phoenix. In 1961, then Colonel Paul Azazeres, who had recently put the guerri…
The Colonel’s Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 14 Final
▶ 26:46 began teaching the Special Warfare Center out Fort Bragg. So hey, hold on a second. So Colonel Paul Azazarias was part of Otto Skorzeny's massacre in Algeria to keep it a slave colony for the French military. The U.S. military hires that ma…
The Colonel’s Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 14 Final
▶ 27:26 Tens of thousands of Algerians against his own country. So keep that in mind. So the French government wants to grant Algeria its freedom. These French forces are opposing the French government. They're treasonous traitors. They go down to …
The Colonel’s Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 14 Final
▶ 30:05 Love that name. Oversaw Phoenix. Parker personally knew the above-mentioned twin queer and many of the leading French personalities that had not only played in Algeria, but in Vietnam when France was ruling it as a colony, too. That's weird…
The Colonel’s Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 14 Final
▶ 32:07 would be at the forefront of putting the revolutionary concepts into practice. During the mid-60s, he wrote two works. One was called The Pacification of Algeria, and the other one was called Counterinsurgency Warfare Theory and Practice. T…
The Colonel’s Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 14 Final
▶ 36:07 But being the guy that facilitated the Otto Skorzeny assassination program in both Algeria and in Vietnam probably isn't a good thing. But they bragged about it because they thought it was a good thing. The original version constituted a st…
The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5
▶ 30:00 He was also in the Korean War, which is very interesting because that was basically led by the U.S., even though it was, quote unquote, a U.N. So he somehow manages to make the cut of the very few other people that showed up in Korea. He al…
The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5
▶ 31:32 It had been modeled off of the British Special Air Surfaces, making it basically a special operations unit. It was infamous worldwide because it was used all over for torture and terrorist acts. They actually, most people accredit them with…
The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5
▶ 32:02 against Muslim minorities. Well, majority. They were minority in government, but they were the majority of the people in Algeria. Naturally, elements of the 11th shock also participated in the 1961 coup against Charles de Gaulle, which was …
The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5
▶ 1:28:18 Yeah, totally. And some of these characters were definitely members of both, right? Or at least frequenting. Absolutely. Key sort of moments in which both were sort of participating in key events, whether it was like the Algerian war, like …
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 16
▶ 57:29 In July of 1957, Kennedy once more took a strong stand against French colonialism. This time, France's bloody war in Algeria. They had a massive independence movement going on, which again found Eisenhower administration on the wrong side o…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 12
▶ 23:17 She even included a lot of military jargon in order to make it more believable that she had consulted with the military and that she was talking with authority on psychological operations. Laben evokes neither Indochina nor Algeria in any o…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 12
▶ 23:49 colony, Algeria, you would have called, well, you could have called France a whole lot of names, but she never talks about it. Her focus is strictly on the Soviet Union, not on oppression overall, because obviously the future civil war in A…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 12
▶ 36:12 Side note, also the anti-communist struggle in the name of democracy was not a mobilizing force for those circles affected by the defense of French Algeria, not a cause for which Le Pen was fighting. She ultimately would, she stood out for …
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 12
▶ 36:44 author is saying. Anybody, in a whole bunch of words, but anyway, anybody that was writing about right-wing, what they call right-wing issues at the time, all called out what was happening in Algeria. Most of the people that were on the lef…