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11th Parachute Brigade organization

also: 11th Deme Brigade of Parachutists, 11th Shock Parachute Brigade, 11th Shock, 11th Shock Group

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Francecountry · 3Charles de Gaulleperson · 3Algeriacountry · 21961 Algiers putschevent · 2Yves Guérin-Séracperson · 1French Foreign Legionorganization · 1Cypruscountry · 1Algerian Warevent · 1Military Intelligence Divisionorganization · 1North Atlantic Treaty Organizationorganization · 1Organisation armée secrèteorganization · 1United Kingdomcountry · 1SDECEintelligence service · 1

Claims (5)

11th Parachute Brigade carried_out_attack Charles de Gaulle documented
“NATO was set up there and they eventually move on to try to assassinate Charles de Gaulle and NATO gets kicked out of Paris. So when the revolt against de Gaulle broke out, it was spearheaded by PSYOPs officers and French paratroopers from …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Drugs Oil and War by Peter Dale Scott Part 1 @ 48:45
United Kingdom recruited 11th Parachute Brigade host_asserted
“wanted the Anglo-Iranian oil company to stay. So they alerted the 16th Parachute Brigade in Cyprus. And they were going to obviously come up and do something about it. So the British then decides that because they weren't able to do anythin…”
▶ The Colonels Corner President’s Secret Wars chapter 6 @ 12:41
Yves Guérin-Sérac member_of 11th Parachute Brigade book_quoted
“During the Algerian Civil War, he served on the 11th Deme Brigade of Parachutists, and they referred to that as the Shock Troop. It's spelled C-H-O-C, but pronounced Shock, the 11th Shock Parachute Brigade. The 11th Shock was a paramilitary…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5 @ 30:29
11th Parachute Brigade member_of SDECE book_quoted
“During the Algerian Civil War, he served on the 11th Deme Brigade of Parachutists, and they referred to that as the Shock Troop. It's spelled C-H-O-C, but pronounced Shock, the 11th Shock Parachute Brigade. The 11th Shock was a paramilitary…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5 @ 30:29
11th Parachute Brigade attempted_coup_against Charles de Gaulle book_quoted
“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 @ 32:02

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The Colonel’s Corner-Drugs Oil and War by Peter Dale Scott Part 1
▶ 48:45 NATO was set up there and they eventually move on to try to assassinate Charles de Gaulle and NATO gets kicked out of Paris. So when the revolt against de Gaulle broke out, it was spearheaded by PSYOPs officers and French paratroopers from …
The Colonels Corner President’s Secret Wars chapter 6
▶ 12:41 wanted the Anglo-Iranian oil company to stay. So they alerted the 16th Parachute Brigade in Cyprus. And they were going to obviously come up and do something about it. So the British then decides that because they weren't able to do anythin…
The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5
▶ 30:29 During the Algerian Civil War, he served on the 11th Deme Brigade of Parachutists, and they referred to that as the Shock Troop. It's spelled C-H-O-C, but pronounced Shock, the 11th Shock Parachute Brigade. The 11th Shock was a paramilitary…
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
▶ 33:03 Algeria, their independence, so they tried to kill him. The coup was led by a clandestine network of French military known as the OAS, and the OAS coup failed, so Yves Savak deserted the 11th Shock Brigade and signed on with the OAS because…