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Antoine Argoud

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74: 231:"I carried out capital executions. I made them public, precisely to obtain maximum profitability from the death of a man, unlike many of my comrades. If you like, one man executed publicly among the Arabs has as much effectiveness as ten men executed clandestinely or behind the walls of a prison. Not content with executing them publicly, I left their corpses exposed in the public square." 247:
Quoting Colonel Antoine Argoud, a French officer who played an active role in the campaign of torture, she portrays how, in the eyes of their torturers, Algerians were not only "eminently suited for terror tactics," but "called for them; their nature needed them" by virtue of their being "primitives
223:. He returned to France in 1974. In an interview, Argoud said he hated De Gaulle for withdrawing from Algeria and was "now ashamed of being French." In his memoirs, he admitted to personally participating in atrocities. Argoud said he'd tortured detainees and extrajudicially executed 215:
Following the second trial, Argoud was sentenced to life imprisonment for treason. He was released from prison as part of a general amnesty in June 1968. He then lived in
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The racist mindset which Argoud used to justify his crimes was later mentioned by French historian
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L'affaire Argoud. Considérations sur les arrestations internationalement irrégulières
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and other conspirators. Thiry was later executed for masterminding the plot.
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on 22 August 1962. On 25 February 1963, while he was hiding in
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Darney
France
Vittel

France
French Army
Colonel
Chasseurs d'Afrique
World War II
Algerian War
OAS
Graphologist
French Army
counter-insurgency
Algerian War of Independence
Organisation armée secrète
in absentia
French President
Charles de Gaulle
Munich
Paris
Notre-Dame de Paris
Jean-Marie Bastien-Thiry
Portugal
Portuguese Army
Fellaghas
Marnia Lazreg
French colonial empire's
"Antoine, Argoud : les truands qui m'ont enlevĂ©"
"L'horreur et la haine"

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