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One of "L Aurore"on 23 / 08 / 1962
XEE4415734 One of " L Aurore" on 23/08/1962: Missing attack of the Peer Clamart (Peer-Clamart) against Charles de Gaulle organized by the OAS (O.A.S.) (Secrete Armee Organisation), an extreme right-wing organization against the independence of Algeria, on 22 August 1962. by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: One of " L Aurore" on 23/08/1962: Missing attack of the Peer Clamart (Peer-Clamart) against Charles de Gaulle organized by the OAS (O.A.S.) (Secrete Armee Organisation), an extreme right-wing organization against the independence of Algeria, on 22 August 1962.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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This print captures a significant moment in history, specifically the missing attack on Charles de Gaulle organized by the extreme right-wing organization OAS (Secrete Armee Organisation) against the independence of Algeria. Taken from "L'Aurore" newspaper on August 23,1962, it showcases the aftermath of the failed assassination attempt that occurred in Peer-Clamart on August 22,1962. The image sheds light on a crucial period during which France was grappling with its colonial past and Algeria's fight for independence. It serves as a reminder of the political tensions and violence that plagued this era. The photograph is part of an anonymous private collection and has been preserved by Stefano Bianchetti. Its historical significance lies not only in documenting an attempted attack but also in capturing a pivotal moment for both French and African history. With references to Africa, North Africa, colonialism, and Arab civilization, this print encapsulates various aspects of Algerian struggle for freedom within a broader context. The image stands as evidence of resistance against oppression while highlighting the complex relationship between France and its former colonies. As we reflect upon this piece from Fine Art Finder's collection by A© Stefano Bianchetti, it prompts us to delve deeper into our understanding of these historical events and their lasting impact on politics and society.
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