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Secrets of state
Secrets of State is a political and historical account by French journalist and historian J.-R. Tournoux, revealing behind-the-scenes events that shaped mid-20th-century France. The book explores major political scandals, military crises, and covert operations, including the Battle of Dien Bien Phu, the role of French paratroopers, the Algerian War, the Suez conflict, and the controversial Ben Bella affair. Tournoux sheds light on secret negotiations, hidden power struggles, and the circumstances that led to Charles de Gaulle’s return to power in 1958. Through detailed documentation and insider perspectives, the book uncovers the lesser-known political mechanisms and state secrets that influenced France’s domestic and international policies during a turbulent era.
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