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Turning point · The Decolonization of Africa, 1945–1994

Algiers — independence at last

Map showing Algiers — independence at last — The Decolonization of Africa, 1945–1994
TURNING POINT · THE DECOLONIZATION OF AFRICA, 1945–1994

5 Jul 1962 — After 132 years of French rule and nearly eight years of war, Algeria is free. Almost a million pieds-noirs flee to France; Ahmed Ben Bella leads a country bled white.

This is one scene of Chapter 4 — Algeria — The Exception in The Decolonization of Africa, 1945–1994.

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