West Germany, Cold War Europe and the Algerian War
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West Germany, Cold War Europe and the Algerian War
(New studies in European history)
Cambridge University Press, 2019, c2016
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 407-446) and index
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Description
An illuminating and provocative account of Germany's role as sanctuary for Algerian nationalists during their fight for independence from France between 1954 and 1962. The book explores key issues such as the impact of external sanctuaries on French counterinsurgency efforts; the part played by security and intelligence services in efforts to eliminate these sanctuaries; the Algerian War's influence on West German foreign and security policy; and finally, the emergence of West German civic engagement in support of Algeria's independence struggle, which served to shape the newly independent country's perception of its role and place in international society. Mathilde Von Bulow sheds new light on the impact of FLN activities, the role of anti-colonial movements and insurgencies in the developing world in shaping the dynamics of the Cold War, as well as the manner in which the Algerian War was fought and won.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Internationalising colonial warfare: FLN strategy and French responses
- Part I. Creating the Sanctuary - November 1954 to May 1958: 2. West German diplomacy and the Algerian War
- 3. The FLN's implantation in Germany
- 4. Algeria and West German opinion
- 5. FLN contraband in West Germany
- Part II. Contesting Sanctuary and Sovereignty - June 1958 to December 1960: 6. The diplomatic war
- 7. The intelligence war
- 8. The propaganda war
- 9. The war of action
- Part III. Asserting Sovereignty - January 1961 to July 1962 and Beyond: 10. Sanctuary to sovereignty
- Conclusion
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index.
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