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their organizations were obliged to attack after the signal to take action was transmitted to them by a group that was later discovered to have secret ties to the national police. Researchers have documented reports of nationalists whose member organizations joined the conflict upon commands issued by the colonial police and French settlers living in
Madagascar. Despite the role of the militants in leading the uprising, the colonial authorities immediately held MDRM responsible for the movement and responded by targeting the party's members and supporters. The extent to which the MDRM was actually involved in the uprising is disputed; most leaders of the party later claimed that they were innocent, whereas French intelligence maintained that the party had forged links with foreign powers like
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nationalist activities. Morris was eventually expelled from the island as a result. There also circulated rumours about
American support for the rebels, though no evidence emerged to support these claims. In fact, the rebels were almost completely isolated from outside aid, and extremely poorly supplied with modern weaponry. They likely never possessed more than 150 rifles and three machine guns. Most rebels had to resort to spears, and had minimal protection from the firearms of the French military. Nevertheless, the rebels invented encirclement, ambush and
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organizing the rebellion, which the French alleged was secretly launched by way of an encoded MDRM telegram. Deputies
Ravoahangy and Rabemananjara were arrested and imprisoned on 12 April 1947, followed two months later by Raseta (who was in Paris when the Uprising began), in violation of their right to diplomatic immunity. Debates about the Malagasy Uprising in the French National Assembly on 1 August 1947 concluded with the decision to revoke this immunity for all three deputies, who were tortured in prison.
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Malagasy believe this to be an underestimate of the actual number killed. The population of
Madagascar at the time of the Uprising was approximately four million, and these estimated losses represented nearly two percent of the population. In 1950, the colonial administration revised the casualty number to 11,342 "known dead". According to official French figures 4,928 of these had been killed in rioting while the remainder had died of starvation or exhaustion after fleeing the fighting.
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its leadership. It also radicalized the leadership of the militant nationalist groups in
Madagascar. Sensing the worsening mood in the country, on 27 March 1947 deputies Raseta, Ravoahangy and Rabemananjara jointly issued a statement, urging the public to "maintain absolute calm and coolness in the face of manoeuvrings and provocations of all kind destined to stir up troubles among the Malagasy population and to sabotage the peaceful policy of the MDRM."
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843:, however, the French launched a large-scale offensive and overran the rebel territories. Between July and September 1948, most of the key leaders of the Uprising were captured or killed. Radaoroson died in combat on 20 July, Razafindrabe was captured on 2 September and died shortly afterwards, while Lehoaha surrendered on 11 November. The last rebel stronghold, named
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The trial, which was held from 22 July to 4 October 1948, was marked by numerous irregularities. The principal witness for the prosecution was shot dead three days before the trial, and much of the evidence against the defendants was obtained through torture. All three were found guilty of conspiracy
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began to counter the nationalists. The French tripled the number of troops on the island to 18,000, primarily by transferring soldiers from French colonies elsewhere in Africa. The colonial authorities sought to fight on the physical and psychological fronts and engaged in a variety of terror tactics
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in August 1947, while
Radaoroson was usurped as leader of the southern insurgents by another rebel leader, Lehoaha, whose forces were better armed than those of Radaoroson. The rebels further fragmented in the next months. The French counter-attacks remained rather limited until April 1948, however,
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Moutet responded stridently, declaring a "war against the
Malagasy autonomy movement". The refusal of the French government to support a democratic process toward independence for Madagascar drew criticism from the United States government, which strongly denounced the French reaction and criticized
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Malagasy killed in the conflict was 89,000. In 1949 the High Commissioner of Madagascar added to this figure the estimated number who fled into the forest and were believed dead, declaring the true number of dead at over 100,000. Many
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The rebels had expected that the United States might intervene in their favor, but no such action was taken by
Washington. In addition, the majority of the population did not rise up to join them in their fight. The rebels were thus steadily pushed back by the superior French military. Razafindrabe
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The violent repression of the nationalist insurgency left deep scars in Malagasy society. A generation of the managerial class was wiped out, creating challenges for the country when it achieved independence in 1960. Madagascar's first three deputies were arrested, tortured and kept in prison until
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The estimated number of Malagasy casualties varies from a low of 11,000 to a high of over 100,000. The nationalists killed approximately 550 French nationals, as well as 1,900 Malagasy auxiliary men of the French army. By August 1948, the majority of the nationalist leaders were killed or captured,
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From July to October 1948 in Antananarivo, the French organized a large public trial of the uprising, charging 77 officials of the MDRM. The French authorities claimed that MDRM appeals for calm immediately prior to the outbreak of violence had been a diversion tactic to mask their involvement in
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French security forces were initially taken by surprise and were unable to organize an effective response to contain the uprising. By May 1947, however, the French military had begun to counter the nationalists' attacks. Five North African battalions arrived in Madagascar at the end of July 1947,
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The Menalamba rebellion was only the first manifestation of ongoing opposition to French rule that occasionally erupted in violent clashes between the Malagasy and the colonial authorities in Madagascar. Secret nationalist societies began to form in the 1910s. Conscription of Malagasy soldiers to
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The uprising and its repression caused trauma that continues to manifest in the Malagasy population. Many Malagasy nationals fought each other and struggle to reconcile themselves to the remorse and guilt. Healing at the national level is further complicated by the fact that the same leaders who
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Over the decades that followed independence the French government and news sources in France remained largely silent on the issue of the Malagasy Uprising. In 1997, a Malagasy official criticized the French for never having had a diplomat present at the annual commemoration ceremonies. The first
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Most historians share the view that the militants escalated the conflict toward violence on the basis of false information transmitted by duplicitous individuals or groups attempting to neutralize the nationalist influence. Members of VVS and Jiny involved in the initial attacks have stated that
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Beside this "trial of the parliamentarians", military courts relayed by civilian courts condemned 5,765 Malagasy nationals (865 by military courts and 4,891 by civilians). The military courts delivered 44 death penalties but carried out only eight executions, while 16 of the 129 death penalties
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Two guerrilla zones were established in the eastern rainforest and the fighters extended their control from these points. The nationalists grouped together under various established or new configurations, including several militias with their own leadership structure, including generals and war
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The French generally suspected that the rebellion was secretly supported by foreign powers, most significantly by the United Kingdom. Two British nationals, namely ex-Major John Morris, and Major Nicholson who worked at the British consulate in Antananarivo, were accused of stirring up Malagasy
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The attacks in the east were immediately followed by similar actions in the south of the island before rapidly spreading throughout the country. By early April, when violence first erupted in Antananarivo, the number of nationalist fighters was estimated at around 2,000. Attacks against French
847:("That which is inaccessible to Europeans"), fell in November 1948. Defeated, most of the remaining nationalist fighters disappeared into the eastern rainforest in December 1948. The last senior rebel leader, Ralaivao, was captured in February 1949, effectively ending the armed resistance.
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Historians continue to disagree over the number of casualties during the Malagasy Uprising. The original figure of 89,000 casualties is often quoted. Historian Jean Fremigacci contested the 89,000 estimate, noting that losses of this magnitude normally should have manifested on the
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at Moramanga, 100 kilometers east of Antananarivo. The town has long been the site of the national monument to the conflict, as well as a mausoleum at the town entrance near Ampanihifana containing the remains of an estimated 2,500 local nationalists killed in the conflict.
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Although the MDRM leadership consistently maintained its innocence, the party was outlawed by the French colonial rulers. The French government classified the Malagasy Uprising documentation of the military, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of the Colonies.
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that were linked to precolonial history and politics. Merina Hova elites founded the MDRM not only in the interest of ending French rule, but also in regaining the political dominance of the Merina upon independence. In reaction to the founding of the MDRM, in 1946 the
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began again and even accelerated from 1946 to 1949. He estimates 30–40,000 Malagasy deaths, of which 30,000 were violent and the remainder attributable to disease and starvation in the conflict areas. Fremigacci's interpretation was challenged by demographer
818:. The intensity and cruelty of the French response was then unprecedented in the colonial history of France. On 6 May 1947, in Moramanga, soldiers machine-gunned MDRM officials detained in wagons, killing between 124 and 160 mostly unarmed MDRM activists. In
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enabling the French to take the initiative. However, French army strength remained modest with soldiers numbering 18,000 in April 1947. The number of troops increased to about 30,000 in 1948. The French forces now included paratroopers, soldiers of the
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to channel arms and ammunition to militants. Later appraisals suggest that the MDRM was infiltrated by members of militant secret societies before the rebellion, and that though members of the party aided the insurgency, the party as whole did not.
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returning from World War II and frustrated with the limited recognition and opportunity afforded them by the French colonial government. Numerous others were railway workers who hid themselves in the dense eastern rainforest and made use of
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On the evening of 29 March 1947, coordinated surprise attacks were launched by Malagasy nationalists, armed mainly with spears, against military bases and French-owned plantations in the eastern part of the island concentrated around
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new year's festival, historically celebrated by a ritual period of anarchy followed by the Merina sovereign's reestablishment of order. Malagasy nationalists, chief among them the members of the nationalist secret societies
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Party (MONIMA), which has had considerable influence on Malagasy politics. France classified most documents related to the Uprising, and the French government maintained silence on the subject until French president
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who had been politically prominent in the former Merina royal court. The movement was pacifist, and while it sought independence for Madagascar, it embraced the French vision of the island as part of the global
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proclaimed Madagascar's independence in 1960 were those who had been major players in the PADESM political party, which had been favored by the colonial administration after the crushing of the revolt.
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The Malagasy government has organized official annual commemorations of the Uprising since 1967, when 29 March was first declared a day of mourning by President Tsiranana. It is now observed as
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have set films in the period of the Uprising. In 1967, the Malagasy government declared 29 March an annual holiday, and in 2012, a museum dedicated to the Uprising was inaugurated in Moramanga.
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as their forces were hindered by disease, the weather, and the unfamiliarity of the imported troops with local conditions, with over a thousand men hospitalized. With the end of the
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would attempt to wrest Madagascar from France. The MDRM quest for independence was therefore received as a blow to French prestige and authority, and it raised the specter of the
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An estimated 550 French nationals died during the conflict, of whom 350 were soldiers. In addition 1,900 Malagasy auxiliary men of the French army were killed.
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after a type of local red bird. Both organizations, which sought to achieve independence by force if necessary, saw their membership swell during this period.
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and qualified the repression of the Malagasy uprising as "unacceptable". On the 65th anniversary of the Uprising in 2012, Malagasy Prime Minister
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issued a request to the French government to declassify their archival materials related to the Uprising, but the request was not approved.
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survival rates resulting from a major colonial anti-malaria campaign undertaken in the same period. According to Fremigacci, "There were
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pronounced by the civilian courts were enacted. Through amnesties and remissions, all prisoners (except the leaders) were freed in 1957.
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administration radicalized elements of the Malagasy population, including leaders of several militant nationalist secret societies.
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against the state and endangering national security. Although these points were raised at the trial, Ravoahangy was sentenced to
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and the Uprising was effectively put down by December 1948, though the last armed resistance was only defeated in February 1949.
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in 1942 further tarnished the colonial government's image. Popular anger was especially aroused by its policies of
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official condemnation of the Uprising's suppression by the French colonial authorities was expressed by president
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military bases multiplied over the course of the month throughout the central highlands as far south as
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penned a seething rebuke of the French colonial administration that was published on 10 May 1947 in
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designed to demoralize the population. The French military force carried out
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ministers. Militias were sometimes led by traditional leaders (
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civilians and combatants killed; 240 French civilians killed
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in Madagascar in 1947 but without intent to exterminate."
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2247:
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1823:. Vol. 6. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
538:
and occupation of France in 1940, the imposition of a
445:, was also jailed for nine years and then founded the
1636:
1584:
1560:
1509:
859:
Monument for the Malagasy Uprising in the village of
550:, involuntary conscription into the army to fight in
1279:
1928:
1816:
1273:
627:The deputies attracted the disapproval of France's
2034:Andrianjafy-Andriamanindrisoa, Emmanuelle (2004).
1795:
1685:"Massacre de 1947: les Malgaches toujours divisés"
1469:
1376:
2055:Lawrence, Mark Atwood; Logevall, Fredrik (2007).
1890:General History of Africa VIII: Africa since 1935
1682:
3119:
2222:
2054:
1956:. Washington, DC: University of Nebraska Press.
1887:Mazrui, Ali AlʼAmin; Wondji, Christophe (1993).
603:Mouvement démocratique de la rénovation malgache
588:convened in Paris in November 1945 to draft the
379:Mouvement démocratique de la rénovation malgache
2201:
3218:Paramilitary organisations based in Madagascar
2223:Raison-Jourde, Françoise; Roy, Gérard (2010).
2202:Nativel, Didier; Rajaonah, Faranirina (2007).
1711:"SADC 'rejects, condemns' new Madagascar govt"
1656:
1654:
1418:"Deafening silence on a horrifying repression"
1148:L'Insurrection de l'île rouge, Madagascar 1947
2315:
2301:
2096:
2013:Ellis, Stephen; Rajaonah, Faranirina (1998).
2012:
1974:Historical Dictionary of European Imperialism
1929:Clarence-Smith, W. G.; Topik, Steven (2003).
1683:Randrianarimanana, Philippe (30 March 2011).
1620:(in French). 28 February 1989. Archived from
1549:
1547:
1545:
1543:
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1537:
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2330:
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2145:. Berkeley: University of California Press.
1971:Olson, James Stuart; Shadle, Robert (1991).
1935:. Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press.
1886:
289:initially 2,000, later hundreds of thousands
2271:. Westport CT: Greenwood Publishing Group.
1970:
1651:
1608:
1606:
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1482:
1480:
1478:
618:Francophone economic and cultural community
2308:
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1977:. Wesport CT: Greenwood Publishing Group.
1528:
1411:
1409:
1407:
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834:was forced to give up his headquarters at
609:All three leaders were the descendants of
41:
2100:La nation malgache au défi de l'ethnicité
1837:
1796:Masson, Antoine; O'Connor, Kevin (2007).
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659:
3198:Resistance to the French colonial empire
2159:
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1488:
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780:Party for the Disinherited of Madagascar
663:
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485:
16:1947–49 anti-French revolt in Madagascar
2250:(in French). Paris: Karthala Editions.
2229:(in French). Paris: Karthala Editions.
2208:(in French). Paris: Karthala Editions.
2187:(in French). Paris: Karthala Editions.
2180:
2166:(in French). Paris: Karthala Editions.
2124:(in French). Paris: Karthala Editions.
2103:(in French). Paris: Karthala Editions.
2082:(in French). Paris: Karthala Editions.
2019:(in French). Paris: Karthala Editions.
1914:(in French). Paris: Karthala Editions.
1872:(in French). Paris: Karthala Editions.
1770:
1745:. Embassy of Madagascar. Archived from
1645:
1595:
1578:
1566:
1522:
1285:
708:(Malagasy colonial troops) mutinied at
643:launched by Vietnamese nationalists in
494:(highlighted) within modern-day Africa.
262:
251:
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2117:
2061:. New York: Harvard University Press.
1991:
1382:
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698:and at several points along the lower
227:
183:(disputed; French intelligence claims)
2915:
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2524:
2397:
2289:
2265:Rice-Maximin, Edward Francis (1986).
2138:
1949:
1669:
1291:
1159:
2739:Second Franco-Dahomean War (1892–94)
1844:(in French). Paris: Editions Bréal.
1089:Cemetery of the victims in Moramanga
1081:Cemetery of the victims in Moramanga
544:capture of the island by the British
3223:Cold War military history of France
2754:Voulet–Chanoine Mission (1898–1900)
2744:Second Madagascar expedition (1895)
1841:100 fiches d'histoire du XXe siècle
1660:
1346:
1175:"Revolt in Madagascar, 70 Years On"
1134:means "noise" or "troubles" in the
1045:peasant uprising against President
206:(High Commissioner until Dec. 1947)
13:
3233:20th-century mass murder in Africa
1859:
1719:. 8 September 2009. Archived from
1021:
806:The French strategy followed the "
789:
784:Parti des déshérités de Madagascar
221:(High Commissioner from Feb. 1948)
14:
3254:
3128:African resistance to colonialism
2714:French conquest of Senegal (1854)
2097:Raison-Jourde, Françoise (2002).
1774:The Wars of French Decolonization
1489:Leymarie, Philippe (March 1997).
1416:Leymarie, Philippe (March 1997).
1274:Oliver, Fage & Sanderson 1985
575:Patriotes nationalistes malgaches
542:in Madagascar and the subsequent
3103:Ouvéa cave hostage taking (1988)
2794:Intervention in Mexico (1861–67)
2734:First Franco-Dahomean War (1890)
2627:Burma–France relations (1729–56)
2139:Sharp, Lesley Alexandra (2002).
1064:
600:, in early 1946 they formed the
482:1904–1905 uprising in Madagascar
243:
210:
195:
172:
122:
103:
3138:French war crimes in Madagascar
2968:Tunisian independence (1952–56)
2749:Menalamba rebellion (1895-1903)
2587:French and Indian War (1754–60)
2160:Ballarin, Marie-Pierre (2000).
1820:The Cambridge History of Africa
1735:
1703:
425:, torching of entire villages,
3018:Holy Man's Rebellion (1901–36)
2958:Kongo-Wara rebellion (1928–31)
2849:Cochinchina Campaign (1858–62)
2602:Haitian Revolution (1791–1804)
1998:. Santa Barbara CA: ABC-CLIO.
1764:
1241:
1215:
1173:Howard, R.T. (29 March 2017).
1144:2009 Malagasy political crisis
341:nationalist rebellion against
1:
3228:Massacres committed by France
3193:National liberation movements
3083:First Indochina War (1946–54)
2834:Franco-Tahitian War (1844–47)
1347:Mas, Monique (22 July 2005).
1153:
850:
548:forced labor in lieu of taxes
461:
225:Victorien Razafindrabe (
63:29 March 1947 – February 1949
2896:Franco-Siamese crisis (1893)
2480:King William's War (1689–97)
899:
712:and defected to the rebels.
335:Tolom-bahoaka tamin' ny 1947
7:
2963:Malagasy Uprising (1947–48)
2789:Argentina–Uruguay (1845–50)
2662:Egypt and Syria (1798–1801)
2577:King George's War (1744–48)
2076:Randrianja, Solofo (2001).
1037:Madagascar for the Malagasy
447:Madagascar for the Malagasy
31:wars of national liberation
10:
3259:
2844:French conquest of Vietnam
2557:Queen Anne's War (1702–13)
2118:Bonnet, Véronique (2004).
1866:Tronchon, Jacques (1986).
1838:Quemeneur, Tramor (2004).
1799:Representations of Justice
1771:Clayton, Anthony (2013) .
1470:Masson & O'Connor 2007
1377:Masson & O'Connor 2007
1353:Radio France International
471:
465:
299:590 French soldiers killed
217:Pierre Gabriel de Chevigné
137:Malagasy secret societies
3095:
3068:Franco-Thai War (1940–41)
3005:
2908:
2864:Sino-French War (1884–85)
2859:Tonkin Campaign (1883–86)
2806:
2779:Río de la Plata (1838–40)
2766:
2674:
2619:
2607:Santo Domingo (1795–1809)
2549:
2517:
2497:
2442:
2390:
2360:
2323:
2317:French colonial conflicts
1908:Galibert, Didier (2009).
968:Trial of former deputies
876:curve, but in Madagascar
694:, in the coastal town of
536:defeat of the French army
306:
293:
272:
188:
95:
55:
40:
28:
23:
3133:Rebellions in Madagascar
2943:Volta-Bani War (1915–16)
2807:Asia & Pacific Ocean
2562:Chickasaw Wars (1721–52)
2181:Nativel, Didier (2009).
1992:Tucker, Spencer (2013).
1802:. Brussels: Peter Lang.
567:French National Assembly
351:French National Assembly
35:decolonisation of Africa
3203:20th-century rebellions
3078:South Vietnam (1945–46)
2948:Kaocen revolt (1916–17)
2876:Second Opium War (1860)
2869:North Vietnam (1886–96)
2854:North Vietnam (1873–74)
2657:East Indies (1793–1801)
2592:North America (1778–83)
2460:North America (1627–29)
2450:Beaver Wars (1609–1701)
2244:Martel, Robert (2011).
233:Michel Radaoroson
3188:Insurgencies in Africa
3168:French Fourth Republic
3013:Boxer Rebellion (1901)
2978:Cameroon War (1955–64)
2973:Algerian War (1954–62)
2891:Leewards War (1888–97)
2689:Indian Ocean (1809–11)
2567:Dummer's War (1721–25)
2470:Carib Expulsion (1660)
1777:. Abingdon-on-Thames:
1128:Carthage Film Festival
1090:
1082:
1074:
994:
864:
669:
660:Nationalist insurgency
594:French Fourth Republic
563:Brazzaville Conference
495:
334:
326:
202:Jules Marcel de Coppet
189:Commanders and leaders
117:French colonial empire
3238:Wars involving France
2993:Bizerte crisis (1961)
2824:Philippines (1844–45)
2774:West Indies (1804–10)
2729:Ivory Coast (1883–98)
2652:East Indies (1778–83)
2582:Nova Scotia (1749–55)
2572:Natchez revolt (1729)
2532:West Africa (1758–63)
2465:West Indies (1635–59)
2338:South Carolina (1562)
1495:Le Monde Diplomatique
1422:Le Monde Diplomatique
1120:Raymond Rajaonarivelo
1088:
1080:
1073:Memorial in Moramanga
1072:
967:
960:Trials and executions
858:
797:French Foreign Legion
751:Tirailleurs Malgaches
705:Tirailleurs Malgaches
667:
655:Independence movement
598:Jacques Rabemananjara
489:
472:Further information:
427:collective punishment
374:Jacques Rabemananjara
327:Insurrection malgache
294:Casualties and losses
164:(limited involvement)
132:(limited involvement)
3243:Wars of independence
3213:Malagasy nationalism
2485:Santo Domingo (1691)
1950:Ginio, Ruth (2006).
1716:Agence France-Presse
1557:, n°318, March 2007.
1124:Cannes Film Festival
1118:(1989), directed by
810:" method of General
737:and as far north as
586:constituent assembly
530:fight for France in
343:French colonial rule
2938:Zaian War (1914–21)
2923:Wadai War (1906–11)
2699:Algeria (1835–1903)
2647:Vietnam (1777–1820)
2597:Caribbean (1778–83)
2121:Conflits de mémoire
1624:on 15 December 2013
1249:"Malagasy Uprising"
1223:"Malagasy Uprising"
1047:Philibert Tsiranana
992:(far left to right)
930:Témoignage Chrétien
775:other ethnic groups
524:Menalamba rebellion
478:Menalamba rebellion
268:Samuel Rakotondrabe
3183:1949 in Madagascar
3178:1948 in Madagascar
3173:1947 in Madagascar
2988:Ifni War (1957–58)
2983:Suez Crisis (1956)
1091:
1083:
1075:
995:
910:Les Temps Modernes
865:
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647:the month before.
506:at its capital in
500:Kingdom of Imerina
496:
456:Malagasy directors
3208:French Madagascar
3163:Massacres in 1948
3158:Massacres in 1947
3153:Conflicts in 1949
3148:Conflicts in 1948
3143:Conflicts in 1947
3115:
3114:
3111:
3110:
3091:
3090:
3058:Vietnam (1930–31)
3043:Cilicia (1920–21)
3033:Vietnam (1918–21)
3028:Vietnam (1917–18)
3001:
3000:
2953:Rif War (1920–26)
2933:Morocco (1911–12)
2928:Casablanca (1907)
2904:
2903:
2802:
2801:
2762:
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2724:Madagascar (1883)
2694:Algeria (1830–47)
2670:
2669:
2615:
2614:
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2493:
2492:
2438:
2437:
2410:Senegal (1659–77)
2386:
2385:
2356:
2355:
2343:Florida (1562–65)
2278:978-0-313-25355-3
2257:978-2-8111-0523-5
2236:978-2-8111-0395-8
2215:978-2-84586-871-7
2194:978-2-8111-0174-9
2173:978-2-84586-065-0
2152:978-0-520-93588-4
2131:978-2-84586-534-1
2110:978-2-84586-304-0
2089:978-2-84586-136-7
2068:978-0-674-02371-0
2047:978-2-930344-74-4
2026:978-2-86537-796-1
2005:978-1-61069-280-9
1984:978-0-313-26257-9
1963:978-0-8032-5380-3
1942:978-1-139-43839-1
1921:978-2-8111-0213-5
1900:978-92-3-102758-1
1893:. Paris: UNESCO.
1879:978-2-86537-156-3
1851:978-2-7495-0341-7
1830:978-0-521-22803-9
1809:978-90-5201-349-7
1743:"Public Holidays"
1581:, pp. 83–84.
1136:Malagasy language
950:Marc Ravalomanana
878:population growth
756:guerrilla tactics
559:Charles de Gaulle
468:French Madagascar
408:By May 1947, the
359:Joseph Ravoahangy
319:Malagasy Uprising
315:
314:
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24:Malagasy Uprising
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3073:Indochina (1945)
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2784:Mexico (1838–39)
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2495:
2494:
2455:Brazil (1612–15)
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2439:
2415:Djidjelli (1664)
2395:
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2378:Brazil (1590–04)
2373:Brazil (1555–67)
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1749:on 28 March 2014
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1051:Didier Ratsiraka
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826:, Manakara, and
688:Vy Vato Sakelika
645:French Indochina
641:violent conflict
631:Prime Minister,
474:Franco-Hova Wars
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3038:Syria (1919–21)
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2881:Japan (1863–64)
2814:Moluccas (1810)
2798:
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2642:India (1756–63)
2637:India (1749–54)
2632:India (1746–48)
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