Read A Savage War of Peace: Algeria 1954-1962 Online
Authors: Alistair Horne
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Kairouan
(steamship),
419
Katz, General,
526–7
Kemal, Mustafa,
61
Kempski, Hans Ulrich,
357
Kennedy, John F.,
151
,
245
,
247
,
417
,
446
,
473
,
498
Kerrata,
26
KGB,
554
Khaled, Leila,
556
Khemisti, Mohamed,
541
Khenchela,
89–91
,
101
Khider, Mohamed,
76
,
75
,
85
,
130
,
157
,
319
,
404
,
466
,
468–70
,
509
,
536
,
540–1
,
546
,
556
,
561
Khodja, Ali,
152–3
,
252
Khrushchev, Nikita,
161
,
316
,
374–5
,
383
,
405
,
464
,
473
Kiouane, Abderrahmane,
111
Kipling, Rudyard,
3
Kissinger, Henry,
507
,
548
Koléa,
201
Korea,
130
,
405
Kovacs, René,
148
,
182
,
184
Krim, Belkacem,
77–8
; and O.S.,
75
; and revolt in Aurès,
84
,
94
; in group photograph,
87
; one of
neuf historiques
,
96
,
195
; and Kabylia,
100
,
103–4
,
335
,
537
; and maquisards,
113
; promoted,
131
; and Amirouche,
131
; and Abane,
133
,
226
,
228–9
; and assassinations,
134
; and Chaulet,
139
; and Abbas,
140
; and Soummam Conference,
144
; and C.C.E.,
145
; flees Algeria,
208
; Ouamrane and,
224
,
226
; arrives in Tunis,
225
; “Force K” and,
256–7
; and G.P.R.A.,
315–16
; in
El Moudjahid
,
226
n; and “self-determination”,
348
; attacked at C.N.R.A.,
385–6
; and Si Salah,
358
,
394
; as pin-up,
404
; to Peking and Moscow,
405
; and Boumedienne,
411
,
476
,
509
,
547
,
556
; and Khrushchev,
464
; at Evian negotiations,
468–72
; his eclipse begins,
477–8
; attitude to negotiations,
508
; visits Ben Bella,
509–10
; at “Yéti” negotiations,
511
,
514
n
515
; at Fifth C.N.R.A.,
519
; at 2nd Evian,
519–20
; his casualty figures,
538
; murdered,
556
,
561
Lacheraf, Mostefa,
16
,
159
,
319
,
466
,
468–470
,
509
,
536
,
546
Lacheroy, Colonel,
437
,
462
,
481
,
499
Lacoste, Robert,
154
; thanked,
16
; on lack of Muslim administrators,
34
; supports Mendès-France,
99
; on Abane,
132
; sees problem in a hard light,
147
,
270
; appointed governor-general,
151
; reaction to Palestro,
153
; reforms,
155–7
,
238
;
loicadre
,
156–7
,
240
,
247
,
269–70
,
274
,
304–5
,
445
; and hijacking of Ben Bella,
159–60
; and Faure conspiracy,
180
; Salan and,
181
,
188
; and Zabane and Ferradj,
183
; calls in Massu,
187–8
,
190–1
,
216
,
219
; creates D.P.U.,
198
; on
gégène
,
200
; and Teitgen,
203–4
; recalls paras,
211
; brief popularity,
218
; and Mélouza massacre,
222
; U.S. criticism of,
244
; and U.N.,
244
; and S.A.S.,
251–2
,
254
; and Sakiet,
267
; bans firing at demonstrators,
285
; telephones Massu,
286–7
; and Comité de Vincennes,
498
; and peace agreements,
522
; fate of,
554
Lacuée, Baron,
23
Lafarge, cement works,
57
Laffont, Pierre,
341
Lagaillarde, Pierre,
278
; and power of “street”,
150
; as student leader,
269
; threatens coup,
283
; and
13
May,
284–7
,
350
; and fraternisation,
291
; and “Résurrection”,
294
,
296
,
298–9
; tries to call general strike,
308
; and “day of mourning”,
341
; elected to Assembly,
349
; and Massu,
356
; barricades University,
359–61
,
363
,
368
,
458
; friction with Ortiz,
364
,
370
; maintains discipline,
367
; surrenders,
371–4
; trial,
417–18
; in Spain,
434
,
439–40
,
447
,
481
,
499
; forms O.A.S.
441
,
480
; prevented from joining putsch,
453
; later career,
553
Laghrour, Abbès,
142
la Gorce, Paul Marie de,
457
Lahouel, Hocine,
76
,
84
,
93
,
130
,
135