Toussaint Rouge

Toussaint Rouge (English: Red All-Saints' Day), also known as Toussaint Sanglant ("Bloody All-Saints' Day") is the name given to the series of attacks that took place on 1 November 1954 (the Catholic festival of All Saints' Day) in French Algeria. It is usually taken as the starting date for the Algerian War which lasted until 1962 and led to Algerian independence from France.

Toussaint Rouge

Toussaint Rouge (English: Red All-Saints' Day), also known as Toussaint Sanglant ("Bloody All-Saints' Day") is the name given to the series of attacks that took place on 1 November 1954 (the Catholic festival of All Saints' Day) in French Algeria. It is usually taken as the starting date for the Algerian War which lasted until 1962 and led to Algerian independence from France.