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  2. Georges Bensoussan - Wikipedia

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    L'Histoire confisquée de la destruction des Juifs d'Europe, Paris, Presses universitaires de France, 2016. Une France soumise - Les voix du refus, sous la dir. de Georges Bensoussan, préface d'Elisabeth Badinter, Éd. Albin Michel, 2017. Les Juifs du monde arabe. La question interdite, Odile Jacob, 2017.

  3. Causes of World War I - Wikipedia

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    A war of Balkan inception, regardless of who started such a war, would cause the alliance to respond by viewing the conflict as a casus foederis, a trigger for the alliance. Christopher Clark described that change as "a very important development in the pre-war system which made the events of 1914 possible."

  4. Torture during the Algerian War - Wikipedia

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    However, he lost his trial, with the French justice declaring Le Monde's investigations as legitimate and credible, though Le Pen appealed. [47] Le Pen still denies the use of torture, claiming there had been only "interrogation sessions". Le Monde produced in May 2003 the dagger he allegedly used to commit war crimes as court evidence. [48]

  5. Cultures et Conflits - Wikipedia

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    Cultures et Conflits is an international relations journal associated with the Paris School of security studies. [ 1 ] It is a quarterly international relations journal that addresses various issues, including topics of war, conflict, migration, refugees, and human rights.

  6. Ethnic conflict - Wikipedia

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    Thus, federalism provides some self-governance for local matters in order to satisfy some of the grievances which might cause ethnic conflict among the masses. Moreover, federalism brings in the elites and ethnic entrepreneurs into the central power structure; this prevents a resurgence of top-down ethnic conflict.

  7. Malagasy Uprising - Wikipedia

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    The nationalist cause was rapidly adopted in the south and spread to the central highlands and the capital of Antananarivo by the following month, with the number of Malagasy nationalist fighters estimated at over one million. [5] By May 1947, the French began to counter the nationalists. The French tripled the number of troops on the island to ...

  8. Russia in the First World War - Wikipedia

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    Abundant propaganda literature was distributed to soldiers and officers to explain the meaning of the war, under titles such as Notre alliée fidèle la France, La Courageuse Belgique, Sur la signification de la guerre en cours et le devoir de la mener jusqu'à son issue victorieuse, denouncing German atrocities and the ambitions of ...

  9. Western Sahara conflict - Wikipedia

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    The Western Sahara conflict is an ongoing conflict between the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic/Polisario Front and the Kingdom of Morocco.The conflict originated from an insurgency by the Polisario Front against Spanish colonial forces from 1973 to 1975 and the subsequent Western Sahara War against Morocco between 1975 and 1991.