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Operation Resurrection

Episode 3 of 5

The story of how the Algerian War of Independence came to France.

Seventy years after the Algerian War of Independence began - and as a divided France struggles to repair its broken politics - Edward Stourton presents tales from a colonial past which still cast a shadow over the present.

In this programme, Edward tells the story of how the Algerian War came home to Paris.

On 17th October 1961, Algerians living in Paris held a demonstration against a police order to keep them off the streets at night. Tens of thousands of protestors flooded into Paris. The police were very nervous....there had been many attacks on them in recent months. Their response was merciless and what resulted is now regarded as a massacre. Protestors were beaten, shot and bodies were dumped in the River Seine.

And we hear the story of how General de Gaulle, France's wartime leader, came back to power in 1958. He was seen as a 'saviour' by both sides but by the end of the war he was regarded as public enemy number 1. There were repeated attempts to assassinate him, the most serious immortalized in the film, "The Day of the Jackal". He did, of course, dodge the bullets....and survived.

Sound design: Peregrine Andrews
Producers: Adele Armstrong and Ellie House
Editor: Richard Vadon
Production Coordinator: Gemma Ashman

REFERENCES
M茅dine - 鈥17 Octobre鈥.
鈥淎lgeria Hails de Gaulle 1958鈥 British Pathe.
鈥淛e vous ai compris鈥. From 鈥淎nother War, Another Peace 1940-60鈥 大象传媒2.
De Gaulle 1961 speech. 大象传媒 Radio Digital Archive.

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