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 Übersetzung für 'Algerian War' von Englisch nach Deutsch
hist.
Algerian War
Algerienkrieg {m}
Teiltreffer
ethn.
Algerian
Algerier {m}
Algerian {adj}algerisch <alger.>
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ethn.
Algerian [female]
Algerierin {f}
ling.
Algerian Arabic
Algerisch-Arabisch {n}
Algerian-born Frenchwomanin Algerien geborene Französin {f}
Algerian-born Frenchmanin Algerien geborener Franzose {m}
geogr.pol.
Malian-Algerian border
malisch-algerische Grenze {f}
geogr.pol.
Tunisian-Algerian border
tunesisch-algerische Grenze {f}
geogr.pol.
Libyan-Algerian border
libysch-algerische Grenze {f}
geogr.pol.
Moroccan-Algerian border
marokkanisch-algerische Grenze {f}
geogr.pol.
Algerian-Malian border
algerisch-malische Grenze {f}
geogr.pol.
Algerian-Moroccan border
algerisch-marokkanische Grenze {f}
bot.T
Algerian fir [Abies numidica]
Numidische Tanne {f}
bot.T
Algerian fir [Abies numidica]
Algier-Tanne {f}
orn.T
Algerian nuthatch [Sitta ledanti]
Kabylenkleiber {m}
zool.T
Algerian skink [Eumeces algeriensis]
Berberskink {m}
bot.T
Algerian oak [Quercus canariensis]
Kanarische Eiche {f} [veraltet: Canarische Eiche]
bot.T
Algerian oak [Quercus canariensis]
Algerische Eiche {f}
geogr.
Moroccan-Algerian border area
marokkanisch-algerisches Grenzgebiet {n}
zool.T
Algerian gerbil [Gerbillus garamantis]
Algerische Rennmaus {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • On October 22, 1956, French forces hijacked a Moroccan airplane carrying leaders of the Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN) during the ongoing Algerian War.
  • With over a million European residents in Algeria (the Pieds-Noirs), France refused to grant independence until the Algerian War of Independence had turned into a French political and civil crisis.
  • Despite reportedly effective results during the tests, this armament was not used with Corsairs during the ongoing Algerian War.
  • It formed part of the Armée d’Afrique, the French Army's units associated with France's colonial project in Africa, until the end of the Algerian war in 1962.
  • He returned to Constantine in 1956 during the Algerian War (1954–1962), where he actively participated in the repression, including the use of torture against the civilian population.

  • The French Army used existing mounted squadrons of Spahis to a limited extent for patrol work during the Algerian War (1954–62).
  • In conclusion, Jean-Marie Le Pen managed to unify most of the French far-right in the National Front, created in 1972 in the aftermaths of the Algerian War, which succeeded in gaining influence starting in the 1980s.
  • Further divisions occurred over which independence faction to support in the Algerian War.
  • The Edgar-Award-winning "The Man in the Cage" is a thriller set in North Africa at around the period of the French-Algerian war.
  • More zouave regiments were raised and the men recruited to serve in them were almost exclusively French or people of French descent born in French Algeria (pied-noirs), a policy which continued until the final dissolution of said regiments after the Algerian War.

  • It is the direct successor of the National Liberation Army (ALN), the armed wing of the nationalist National Liberation Front, which fought French colonial rule during the Algerian War of Independence (1954-1962).
  • Breton returned to Paris in 1946, where he opposed French colonialism (for example as a signatory of the "Manifesto of the 121" against the Algerian War) and continued, until his death, to foster a second group of surrealists in the form of expositions or reviews ("La Brèche", 1961–65).
  • During the Algerian War (1954–1962), he kept a neutral stance, advocating for a multicultural and pluralistic Algeria, a position that caused controversy and was rejected by most parties.
  • During the 1950s, Le Pen took a close interest in the Algerian War (1954–62) and the French defence budget.
  • the "Global South", and that American policy in the Vietnam war and French policy during the Algerian war were the "true face" of the West.

  • As Interior Minister in Pierre Mendès-France's cabinet (1954–1955), François Mitterrand had to direct the response to the Algerian War of Independence.
  • Jazz trumpeter and singer Boris Vian's was one of the first to protest against the Algerian war with his anti-war song "Le déserteur" (The deserter), which was banned by the government.
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