Read A Savage War of Peace: Algeria 1954-1962 Online
Authors: Alistair Horne
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Racine, Jean,
453
,
455
railways,
60
,
67
Rains, Claude,
96
n
“Ramadan War”,
16
,
560
Ramadier, Paul,
69
Ramdane, Abdelmalek,
94
Rassemblement de l’Algérie française,
351
Reggane,
366
,
374
,
459
Reggane Films,
17
Reghaia,
368
,
429
,
488
,
528
Renard, Delphine,
503–4
reprisals,
114–15
,
121–2
,
124
,
171–3
,
183
,
187
,
192
,
208–11
,
269–70
,
291
,
411
,
413
,
430–2
,
488–9
,
495–7
,
526
,
530
,
550
Réserve Générale,
332
,
334–5
reservists,
151–3
,
168
,
170
,
231
,
268
Retz, Cardinal de,
128
Revolution, French,
61
,
196
Reynaud, Paul,
548
Rhodesia,
53–4
,
56
,
148
,
279
,
485
,
497
roads,
60
,
114
Roche, Pierre,
17
Rocher-Noir,
424
,
488
,
494
Romain-Desfosses, Colonel,
167
Romans,
88
,
91
Rome,
208
,
224
Ronda, Marcel,
434
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano,
42
,
151
n
Rosenberg, Artur,
281
,
317
,
320
Rouen,
152
Roy, Jules,
50
,
55
,
330
,
336
,
338
,
340
,
347
Royal Navy,
47
R.P.F (Rassemblement du Peuple Français),
279
Saadane, Deputy,
73
n
Sadek, Si,
251
Sakok, Hadj,
91–2
Safeguard Committee for Individual Rights and Liberties,
204
,
206
,
233
Safy-le-Pur,
217
,
259–60
Sagan, Françoise,
416
Sahara,
44–5
,
69
,
145
,
222
,
258
,
263
,
269
,
294
,
324
,
356
,
436
,
450
,
452
,
459
,
472
,
474–5
,
478
,
506
,
511–12
,
521
,
523
, atomic bases and tests,
374
,
459
,
514–15
; gas,
392
,
472
; oil,
241–2
,
472
,
474
,
512
Said, Mohamedi,
131
,
144
,
208
,
225
,
326
,
412
,
519
Saida,
333–4
,
340
,
360
St Cloud,
295
St Cyr,
169
,
178
,
188
,
457
Saint-George, Hôtel,
46
,
213
,
364
,
449
Saint-Hillier, General de,
447–8
Saint-Hillier, Madame de,
447
Saint-Marc,
see
Denoix de Saint-Marc
Sakiet,
249–50
,
265–9
,
276
,
513
Salah, Si,
251
,
324
,
325
n,
387–94
,
396–9
,
411
,
443
,
450
,
536
,
546
,
561
Salan, Madame,
179
,
439
,
480
Salan, Raoul,
178–9
,
490–1
,
519
,
548
,
553
; thanked,
17
; arrival in Algiers,
178
; de Gaulle on,
180
, bazooka attack on,
181–182
,
190
n,
286
,
440
,
564
;
Mémoires
,
182
; 10th Region H.Q.,
186
; Massu and,
188–9
; on strike-breaking,
191
; at Casino bombing,
209–11
; and capture of Yacef,
217
; and army morale,
268
; Thomazo and,
276
; sends telegram to Ely,
281–2
; Lagaillarde and,
283
,
440
; and
13
May,
284–8
; backs de Gaulle,
289–90
,
301
; his power grows,
293
; and “Résurrection”,
295–6
; transferred from Algeria,
309–310
,
358
,
382
,
442
; contrasted with Challe,
311
,
443
; Gardes and,
354
; Debré reprimands,
370
; returns to Algeria,
418
; in disgrace,
419
; goes to Spain,
420
; and de Gaulle’s “Algerian Republic”,
423
; gives the “green light”,
427
; and referendum,
434
; in Madrid,
439
,
447
; “conquered” by Susini,
440
; on O.A.S.,
441
,
485
; and putsch planned,
444
,
450–1
; arrives in Algiers,
453
; goes into hiding,
459
,
481
; sentenced to death
in absentia
,
462
; and O.A.S.,
480
,
484
,
499
,
500
n,
513–14
; and Susini,
482
; broadcasts,
487
; and “Deltas”,
489
; and C.I.A.,
497–8
; and Instruction No.
29
,
515–16
,
517
n,
524
; calls strike,
523
; arrested,
527–9
,
531
; attempts to stop O.A.S.,
530
; defends Jouhaud,
542
; on trial,
542–3
; a “symbol of defeated past”,
544
; later career,
552–3
.