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    Raoul Albin Louis Salan (French pronunciation: [ʁaul salɑ̃]; 10 June 1899 – 3 July 1984) was a French Army general and the founder of the Organisation...
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  • deputy and reserve airborne officer Pierre Lagaillarde, French Generals Raoul Salan, Edmond Jouhaud, Jean Gracieux, and Jacques Massu, and by Admiral Philippe...
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    officers, Pierre Lagaillarde (who led the 1960 Siege of Algiers), General Raoul Salan (who took part in the 1961 Algiers putsch or "Generals' Uprising") and...
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  • Force), André Zeller (former Chief of Staff of the French Army) and Raoul Salan (former commander-in-chief in French Algeria), it took place from the...
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    also served as a lawyer for Louis-Ferdinand Céline in 1948, and for Raoul Salan during the 1962 OAS trials. In his later life, he became known as the...
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  • ruled in the territory of present-day Vojvodina, Serbia. Salan may also refer to: Raoul Salan (1899–1984), general who led the 1961 putsch against the...
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    failure of the putsch, he became the deputy of Raoul Salan in the Organisation armée secrète. While Salan fled to Spain, Jouhaud remained out of loyalty...
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    join the FLN with weapons and equipment.: 255–7  Late in 1957, General Raoul Salan, commanding the French Army in Algeria, instituted a system of quadrillage...
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  • (1948–49) Marcel Carpentier (1949–50) Jean de Lattre de Tassigny (1950–51) Raoul Salan (1952–53) Henri Navarre (1953–54) Paul Ély (1954–55) Pierre Jacquot (1955–56)...
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  • Rouen Raoul de Saint-Omer (died 1220), Prince of Galilee Raoul Salan (1899–1984), French Army general Raoul Sarrazin (1938–2020), Canadian boxer Raoul Savoy...
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    Demarquet, Marcel Ronda [fr] and Fernand Féral Lefevre), where he joined Raoul Salan and founded the OAS on 3 December 1960. Deprived of his immunity as a...
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    were arrested. In December, General Raoul Salan was promoted to commander in chief of the army of Algeria. Salan was adept in the theory of counter-insurgency;...
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    Augustin Guillaume French 14th Infantry Division – Brigadier General Raoul Salan French 5th Armored Division – Brigadier General Guy Schlesser Detachment...
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    equivalent of lieutenant general, in 1952. On 27 May 1953, Navarre replaced Raoul Salan as commander of French forces in Indochina, in the midst of a war with...
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    replacement as the overall commander of French forces in Indochina, General Raoul Salan, decided to pull back from the Hòa Bình salient. The French lost nearly...
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    Challe was one of the heads of the Algiers putsch of 1961, along with Raoul Salan, Edmond Jouhaud, and André Zeller. A prime reason for Challe's involvement...
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  • Algerian War. Zeller was one of the four generals (the others being Raoul Salan, Edmond Jouhaud, and Maurice Challe) who organized the Algiers putsch...
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  • member states of the Commonwealth of Nations. April 20 – OAS leader Raoul Salan is arrested in Algiers. April 21 – The Century 21 Exposition World's...
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  • Giáp's assaults into Laos later results in Gen Henri Navarre replacing Raoul Salan and advocating a new defensive strategy. An joins the 148th regiment...
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    March 1962, General Edmond Jouhaud (adjutant to the commander of the OAS Raoul Salan and commander of the OAS-Oranie, the Oran branch of the OAS) was arrested...
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  • Jean-Maurice Demarquet, Marcel Ronda and Fernand Féral Lefevre, where he joined Raoul Salan and founded the OAS with him and Pierre Lagaillarde on 3 December 1960...
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    presidency of General Jacques Massu, a Gaullist sympathiser. General Raoul Salan, Commander-in-Chief in Algeria, announced on radio that he was assuming...
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    Tixier-Vignancour, an extreme right-winger and the lawyer who had defended Raoul Salan, one of the four generals who had organized the 1961 Algiers putsch during...
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  • Feldenkrais, Ukrainian founder of the Feldenkrais Method (b. 1904) July 3 – Raoul Salan, French general (b. 1899) July 7 – Dame Flora Robson, English actress...
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  • Fourth Republic and placing power in the hands of the army under general Raoul Salan. Martel was also the leader of the Union française nord-africaine (French...
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  • citations) General Raoul Salan (1 citation) Fighter ace colonel René Fonck (29 citations) General Marie-Pierre Kœnig (2 citations) General Raoul Magrin-Vernerey...
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  • Algiers deputy and reserve airborne officer Pierre Lagaillarde, Generals Raoul Salan, Edmond Jouhaud, Jean Gracieux, and Jacques Massu, and by Admiral Philippe...
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  • 316th and 320th Divisions moved in to replace the other divisions, General Salan decided to withdraw the remaining French forces. By 25 February 1952, the...
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    1953–1957 Louis-Constant Morlière: 1957–1958 Pierre Garbay: 1958–1959 Raoul Salan: 1959–1960 Maurice Gazin: 1960 André Demetz: 1960–1962 Louis Dodelier:...
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    Léonard Jacques Soustelle Georges Catroux Robert Lacoste André Mutter Raoul Salan Paul Albert Louis Delouvrier Jean Morin Christian Fouchet Presidents...
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