Talk:Organisation armée secrète

Latest comment: 1 month ago by M.Bitton in topic October 2024

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Monsueir Spade on Acorn is set in France. Clive Owens plays Sam Spade. The OAS is a prominent part of the plot. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:602:B01:A8E0:91A5:89F:C48:24AD (talk) 15:45, 29 February 2024 (UTC)Reply

General's Putsch

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What evidence is there that the CIA backed the "The General's Putsch"? The link to another Wikipedia article does provide any backing for that claim. From what I understand CIA involvement was alleged but evidence was never produced.

If I don't get a reply in a week I'll edit the sentance.

Lenbrazil 14:01, 18 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Alleged Gladio connexion

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It states clearly in the text of the article that "no definitive evidence" has been found of Gladio involvement. If this is true why is the possible Gladio involvement mentioned? I don't think this meets the standards for continued inclusion in the article.

Bsirvine 12:03, 15 July 2005 (UTC)Reply

Well I think it can go too, because the Ganser source only says "In Algeria members of the French stay-behind and officers from the French War in Vietnam found the illegal Organisation Armee Secrete (OAS) and with CIA support stage a coup in Algiers against the French government of de Gaulle which fails," without giving any further factual information. Let's wait for User:Tazmaniacs before removing it though. Intangible 21:54, 15 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

I consider this article biased because of the use of this term, islamofascists, to describe the attacks on synagogues.

Furthermore, what does the term 'Islamofascist' even mean? The term Islamists, militants or armed groups can be used to describe the attackers.

Why specifically the term islamofascist has been entered into this article?

Two vocabulary issues

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"Liberation group" seems to me an odd characterization. Is there a citation for that use?

Also, why is "farmers" linked to pioneers? - Jmabel | Talk 05:22, 1 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

Terrorists, resistants, liberation group ? How qualifying the OAS ? An emission of Arte TV ("les mercredis de l'histoire", if i remember) has showed video documents attesting of exactions against innocent arab civilians by OAS. They also threatened pied noirs which wanted to flee the territory, in order to not recognize the victory of ALN. The same document showed that ALN was not more moralistic. Resistants threat occupant militar goals inside their own boundaries. That's the generic definition. However, if you ask to ex-member of OAS, they claim they are resistants. - —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 87.88.218.237 (talkcontribs) 1 September 2006.
I take it that means, "No I do not have a citation calling them that, I just happen to like them and like the word." I will remove it. Someone beat me to it. - Jmabel | Talk 20:44, 2 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

Title & name: Organisation de l'Armée secrète

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Someone has claimed that the OAS stands for Organisation armée secrète and has made changes all over Wiki according to this. He is required to provide various reliable sources for this assertion, as the common name used by the press and history books is Organisation de l'armée secrète. Tazmaniacs 22:28, 30 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

I'm reverting the move now. — OwenBlacker 10:22, 11 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
Sorry but you're wrong. Real name is Organisation armée secrète. I made the same correction on french wiki some month ago. In doubt, I opened many books. All of them says Organisation armée secrète. I'm french and student in history, so I think you can trust me. Thank you. Jeanfi 07:52, 23 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
Sorry Jeanfi, but I think you misunderstood the request. I personally "trust" you, but that's not of much use here on Wikipedia. The point is that you most surely are correct, but it would be nice of you to present some reference, on-line &/or off-line, concerning this. The reason is quite simple: a quick search on-line will lead you to find many "Organisation de l'armée secrète" and very few "Organisation armée secrète" (for example: HISTOIRE DE L'ORGANISATION DE L'ARMEE SECRETE, BARNAGE MARTINEZ M., JULLIARD, 1964 [1]). As far as I know, French newspapers usually write "Organisation de l'armée secrète" ([2]: PIERRE CHÂTEAU-JOBERT, compagnon de la Libération devenu un des dirigeants de l'Organisation de l'armée secrète (OAS). As you see, it is quite easy finding reliable sources using "Organisation de l'armée secrète". Please prove us that Le Monde & co are wrong. Thanks. Tazmaniacs 20:51, 8 November 2006 (UTC)Reply
You can see my note on french wiki. Larousse is one of the most famous encyclopedia of France. One other is the Quid. Look this note (end of page). You can also see an history book like the Dictionnaire encylopédique d'histoire by Mourre who write Organisation Armée Secrète (the book is open in front of me). Jeanfi 08:56, 10 November 2006 (UTC)Reply
In front of the wide variety of sources which use Organisation de l'armée secrète (from Le Figaro to L'Humanité passing by Le Monde and Libération, not to mention Histoire magazine, etc.), Larousse is not a reliable enough source. Mourre is better; could you find some other reliable sources - from historians, not general encyclopedias or dictionaries, which are not that reliable (Wikipedia is not the only unreliable encyclopedia...) Thanks! Tazmaniacs 15:05, 4 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
I am sorry, but it's been over a month, and you have not provided sufficient sources. As said before, general dictionnaries like Larousse is not a reliable enough source. Mourre, which is a historical encyclopedia, is lot better. But still, the over-all usage in history books and medias is "Organisation de l'armée secrète". Wikipedia is not there to tell the truth to historians. If Mourre is your only source, it's not enough compared to the many others sources. Tazmaniacs 16:54, 6 January 2007 (UTC)Reply
Again, someone thought it legitimate to WP:Move the page again without achieving previous consensus. At least, he tentatively added a "source", stating that "Often mistaken with « organisation de l'armée secrète » cf. French Defense website ECPAD". This "source" in no way gives us the "real name" of OAS, as it does not speak about the issue at stakes here. Again, the most common name used, ASFAIK, is "Organisation de l'armée secrète", and it is not because one or two Wikipedians like better "Organisation armée secrète" that we should endorse their POV. Please find sources to back-up this claim. Tazmaniacs 01:46, 3 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

I researched "Le Monde" (famous French newspaper). Here are copies of some extracts from its archives:

3 - Ce que fut l'Organisation armée secrète (OAS)

SUPPLEMENT SPECIAL | 28 octobre 2004 | 179 mots Référence. L'OAS se veut l'héritière de l'Armée secrète de l'Occupation. Ses membres se voient comme des résistants et usent, comme eux, de pseudonymes (Raoul Salan est « Soleil » dans la clandestinité).

1 - Les ultimes jours de l'Algérie française €

LE MONDE | 15 juin 1997 | BERTRAND LEGENDRE | 1405 mots DANS quelques jours, l'Algérie ne sera plus française et Oran est en flammes. L'après-midi du 25 juin 1962, les desperados de l'OAS (Organisation armée secrète) se sont emparés d'un immeuble du front de mer.

"Organisation armée secrète" is the proper name for the OAS.

Michael T. Hertz (mmmickey55@yahoo.com)

Several articles in Le Monde are referring to the name "Organisation de l'armée secrète" instead: [3], [4], etc.
Searches with the titles "Organisation armée secrète" or "Organisation de l'armée secrète" return almost the same number of results (Google Books Search: [5] - [6] / [7] - [8] ; Google News Archive Search: [9] - [10] / [11] - [12]).
It would be interesting to know the origin of the name. On the French Wikipedia, two edits by a user might be interesting: [13], [14]. If someone can have a look at the book he/she was referring to (Morland, Barangé, Martinez, Histoire de l'Organisation de l'Armée Secrète, Julliard, 1964), or other history books mentioning the origin of the name... Thanks, Korg (talk) 18:48, 17 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

State of article

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I've made some edits just now, mostly either to improve the English or to provide small pieces of context that will be useful to people who are not so knowledgable on France.

This is still quite undercited, and could use a lot of work, but I think in general it is much improved from a month or two ago.

One passage was a mess; I tried to fix it, but I'm not sure that I succeeded because it outright contradicts itself, both before and after my edits. Before:

Despite the OAS bombing campaign, the FLN remained resolute in its agreement to the ceasefire and on June 17, 1962 the OAS also began a ceasefire. However machine-gunning of public places by ALN in all areas of Oran and missings were reported in early July 1962 by remaining Pieds-Noirs witnesses, the Algerian authority granted the security of the remaining Europeans though.

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Despite the OAS bombing campaign, the FLN remained resolute in its agreement to the ceasefire and on June 17, 1962 the OAS also began a ceasefire. The Algerian authority guaranteed the security of the remaining Europeans, but in early July 1962, remaining Pieds-Noirs witnesses reported machine-gunning of public places in all areas of Oran by the ALN—the armed wing of the FLN, at the time evolving into the Algerian Army—and that people had gone missing.

I believe that this is equivalent and better put, but the two sentences still contradict one another. - Jmabel | Talk 05:18, 26 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

May 1968 Paris revolt

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President DeGaulle elicited the OAS's help during the May 1968 uprising, as a last resort if the students and workers were to take control of Paris. Can anyone find the proper citation for this and include it in the article, as I am too busy right now? If not, I'll get around to it soon. --Dialecticas (talk) —Preceding comment was added at 18:50, 30 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

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in On Her Majesties Secret Service(i think thats it) the james bond book he is aided by the OAS in a way.. and General Salan is mentioned... coould put it in? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.155.176.84 (talk) 00:35, 7 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

Ethnicity?

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Were the ranks of the organisation just ethnic French people or were there any Arab/Berber Algerians? I was thinking about how many Morrocans fought against communism/anarchism in the Spanish Civil War, and when considering the Marxist nature of the conspiracies against the colonies in Africa of recent centuries, perhaps some fought for this too? - Yorkshirian (talk) 16:49, 15 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

Oran massacre of 1962

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The entry "...resulting in 3,000 missing people." under The March 1962 Evian agreements and the struggle of the OAS does not seem consistent with "Estimates of the death toll are 95 killed (a minority — 20 — of whom were European) and 453 disappeared." on the Wikipedia page Oran massacre of 1962. Dick Kimball (talk) 15:40, 23 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

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October 2024

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@2800:4B0:4436:D30B:4596:F032:BA04:969D:

1) MOS:TERRORIST is a not a policy (as you falsely claimed). 2) It doesn't apply here since the word "terrorist" is widely used by reliable sources to describe the subject.[1][2][3][4] 3) Please refrain from edit warring (your bold edit was reverted, so WP:BRD applies). M.Bitton (talk) 22:09, 3 October 2024 (UTC)Reply


References

  1. ^ David Longfellow (2014). Europe Since 1945 An Encyclopedia. Routledge. p. 399. ISBN 978-1-135-17932-8.
  2. ^ Palmowski, J. (2008). Organisation de l'Armée Secrète. In A Dictionary of Contemporary World History. : Oxford University Press. Retrieved 3 Oct. 2024, from https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780199295678.001.0001/acref-9780199295678-e-1759.
  3. ^ (2006). Organization de l'Armée secrète. In Wright, E. (Ed.), A Dictionary of World History. : Oxford University Press. Retrieved 3 Oct. 2024, from https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780192807007.001.0001/acref-9780192807007-e-2713.
  4. ^ OAS. In World Encyclopedia. : Philip's. Retrieved 3 Oct. 2024, from https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780199546091.001.0001/acref-9780199546091-e-8315.