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    The Clark-Darlan Accords (Accords Clark-Darlan) was a political agreement signed between the United States and François Darlan on November 22, 1942, to...
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    surrender on the first day. The success of Torch caused Admiral François Darlan, commander of the Vichy French forces, who was in Algiers, to order co-operation...
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    Julien Delli Fiori (2006). Le Cavalier Bleu (ed.). All my jazz: figures et accords majeurs. p. 164. ISBN 2-84670-140-7. it was an imitation of the scene uniform...
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    objective, he gave his support to François Darlan as High Commissioner in North Africa, despite Darlan's previous high offices in Vichy France and his...
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    who had advocated a Franco-Italian alliance and appointed Darlan as his successor. Darlan became increasing vociferous in advocating the view that France...
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    De Gaulle arranged a cease-fire in Algeria with the March 1962 Évian Accords, legitimated by another referendum a month later. It gave victory to the...
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    Allied troops in French North Africa for two days, until Admiral François Darlan negotiated a local ceasefire with the Allies. In response to the landings...
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    North Africa's government and military led by François Darlan joined the Allies. After Darlan was assassinated, de Gaulle took power alongside Henri Giraud...
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    Admiral François Darlan, the commander of all French forces, was in Algiers on a private visit. Juin insisted on contacting Darlan, and Murphy was unable...
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    army-staff in Algiers and in November Pétain's highest representative admiral Darlan was there on a private visit. In the meantime Ruff had joined a resistance...
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    complicated even more. Eisenhower's decision to recognize Admiral François Darlan as commander of all French forces in the area as well his self-nomination...
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  • François Darlan was captured and supported the Americans. The Allies, with General Dwight D. Eisenhower in charge, signed a deal with Admiral Darlan on 22...
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