France and the Algerian War, 1954-1962: Strategy, Operations and Diplomacy

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2002-09-29
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

The French Army's war in Algeria has always aroused passions. This book does not whitewash the atrocities committed by both sides; rather it shifts the focus to the conflict itself, a perspective assisted by the French republic's belated official admission in 1999 that what happened in Algeria was indeed a war. Each contributor made use of the increasingly liberalised French archives of the war since the early 1990s. The book re-evaluates counter-terrorism in the cities; the methods used in the "battle for hearts and minds" in the villages of the interior; the hitherto neglected roles of French air and naval power in supporting the army's counter-insurgency offensives against the Armee de Liberation Nationale; and the battles that France decisively lost for both world opinion and for support from her major Western allies. For years, with few exceptions, writers have overwhelmingly examined the Algerian crisis through the prism of French party politics, personal testimony and more recently, memory. But, farfrom being "a war with no name" the fighting in Algeria was on a massive scale involving some two million French soldiers. This collection, published for the 40th anniversary of the war's end, firmly situates the battles they fought in strategy, operations and diplomacy.

Table of Contents

Chronology ix
Maps and Figure
xix
France and the Algerian War: Strategy, Operations and Diplomacy
1(34)
Martin S. Alexander
J. F. V. Keiger
I STRATEGY AND OPERATIONS
The French Army `Centre for Training and Preparation in Counter-Guerrilla Warfare' (CIPCG) at Arzew
35(19)
Lt. Colonel Frederic Guelton
A Case of Successful Pacification: the 584th Bataillon du Train at Bordj de I' Agha (1956-57)
54(11)
Alexander Zervoudakis
Aerial Intelligence during the Algerian War
65(14)
Marie-Catherine Villatoux
Paul Villatoux
The French Navy and the Algerian War
79(18)
Rear Admiral Bernard Estival
II DIPLOMACY
The Gaullists, the French Army and Algeria before 1958: Common Cause or Marriage of Convenience?
97(21)
Stephen Tyre
De Gaulle, the `Anglo-Saxons' and the Algerian War
118(20)
Irwin M. Wall
France, the United States and the Invisible Algerian Outcome
138(21)
Charles G. Cogan
The British Embassy in Paris and the Algerian War: An Uncomfortable Partner?
159(13)
Christopher Goldsmith
The British Government and the End of French Algeria, 1958--62
172(27)
Martin Thomas
Abstracts 199(5)
About the Contributors 204(3)
Index 207

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