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WHEN PRESIDENT DE GAULLE WAS IN ALGERIA.—Photographs received by radio. TOP: Bedding and furniture from the homes of Europeans are set on fire in the Daar es Saada district of Algiers. This photograph was taken on the third day of violence in the area. BOTTOM: General de Gaulle being welcomed by Moslems during his visit to TiziOuzou.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29388, 15 December 1960, Page 17

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WHEN PRESIDENT DE GAULLE WAS IN ALGERIA.—Photographs received by radio. TOP: Bedding and furniture from the homes of Europeans are set on fire in the Daar es Saada district of Algiers. This photograph was taken on the third day of violence in the area. BOTTOM: General de Gaulle being welcomed by Moslems during his visit to Tizi-Ouzou. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29388, 15 December 1960, Page 17

WHEN PRESIDENT DE GAULLE WAS IN ALGERIA.—Photographs received by radio. TOP: Bedding and furniture from the homes of Europeans are set on fire in the Daar es Saada district of Algiers. This photograph was taken on the third day of violence in the area. BOTTOM: General de Gaulle being welcomed by Moslems during his visit to Tizi-Ouzou. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29388, 15 December 1960, Page 17

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