The Vichy Government political and its Implications for the National Movement and the Algerian population from 1940-1943

Authors

  • abdelwahab tayabi University of blida 02
  • abdelrahman bouslimani University of blida 02

Keywords:

the vichy Government, the Algerian movement,, the Algerian people, world war 2 1940/1943

Abstract

This article deals with the subject of the Vichy government and its implication for the national movement and the Algerian people 1943-1940, by addressing the Second World War and the emergence of the Vichy government. France entered World War II and its defeat in 1940 AD resorted to the armistice with the Axis Powers and the formation of the Vichy government to end with the establishment of the Free France government led by De Gaulle, and the Algerian people are one of the peoples who were dragged by French colonialism into a war that has no elegance and no sentences except that it was in the hands of France, only to be surprised by the fall of Great France before Germany and the establishment of a government loyal to the Germans, for example, the policy of the Vichy government in Algeria and its repercussions on the national movement and the Algerian people that did not Changed only for the worset

Published

2024-06-27

How to Cite

tayabi, abdelwahab, & bouslimani, abdelrahman. (2024). The Vichy Government political and its Implications for the National Movement and the Algerian population from 1940-1943 . Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities , 14(01), 614. Retrieved from https://journals.univ-msila.dz/index.php/JOSSH/article/view/779

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