Word: whats
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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There's a little buffet or sound. I don't know what it is.
IN the name of France and of the Republic, by virtue of the power granted to me by the Constitution to consult its citizens-and if God lets me live and the people listen to me-I pledge myself to ask the Algerians in their twelve departments what, when all...
As for the date of the vote, I will fix it in due course-at the latest, four years after the actual restoration of peace . . . The ensuing period of time will be devoted to resuming normal existence, to emptying the camps and prisons, to permitting the return of exiles, to...
Either-secession, in which some believe they will find independence. France would then leave the Algerians, who had expressed their wish to become separated from it . . . I am convinced personally that such an outcome would be incredible and disastrous. Algeria being what it is at the present time, and the...
Fateful Choices. No other French leader had ever dared to offer the 9,000,000 Algerians what Charles de Gaulle was holding forth to them: a free choice to decide their own future political status, even to secede peacefully from France if that was what they wanted. Algerians, said De...