The National Algerian Movement After the Second World War

The massacres of May 1945 served as a tragedy and a lesson, as the Algerian people grew more conscious as the “moderates” abandoned integration and partial reform policies ideas. The independent national parties used the events and conditions to propel the independence national movement into its revolutionary phase.....

The Reconstruction of the National Algerian Movement After the Second World War

The massacres of May 1945 served as a tragedy and a lesson, as the Algerian people grew more conscious as the “moderates” abandoned integration and partial reform policies ideas. The independent national parties used the events and conditions to propel the independence national movement into its revolutionary phase. And, in order to assuage Algerians' rage following the killings of May 1945, France resorted to reforms and the issuing of a general amnesty by the French Parliament on March 9, 1946.

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The Reconstruction of the National Algerian Movement After the Second World War

The massacres of May 1945 served as a tragedy and a lesson, as the Algerian people grew more conscious as the “moderates” abandoned integration and partial reform policies ideas. The independent national parties used the events and conditions to propel the independence national movement into its revolutionary phase. And, in order to assuage Algerians' rage following the killings of May 1945, France resorted to reforms and the issuing of a general amnesty by the French Parliament on March 9, 1946.