General de Gaulle's fingerprints in poisoning Tunisian and Moroccan relations with the Algerian revolution 1958/1961

Authors

  • Ahmed Messoud Sid Ali University of M'sila

Keywords:

Sources of Liberation, De Gaulle, Poisoning,  The Algerian Revolution

Abstract

The following study subsumed at the attempts in which the General De Gaule sought to achieve in order to stop support or dry up the sources of the liberation where The Algerian Revolution was drawing upon it in the Tunisian and the Moroccan lands,and so the previous French governments on a covenant of the fourth republic kept trying to stop,but it failed and even committed mistakes as like as that took place in February 1958 in the Tunisian territory, what De Gaule tried to avoid after coming to power as he worked to poison the relations' revolution with the two neighbours by creating crisis and dragging them to the borders' adjustability and also approaching the Saharian borders. For De Gaule his purpose was awakening the revolution and forced it to negotiate according to his proposals. This study tried to highlight the points which had been adopted from the archives of the governing bodies of the revolution, whether the coordination and implementation committee or the interim government of the Algerian Republic.

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Published

2026-01-30

How to Cite

Sid Ali, A. M. (2026). General de Gaulle’s fingerprints in poisoning Tunisian and Moroccan relations with the Algerian revolution 1958/1961. The Algerian Historical Journal, 8(01), 609–620. Retrieved from https://journals.univ-msila.dz/index.php/AHJ/article/view/6079

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