France’s Bloody Receipt: Algeria Exposes 5.6 Million Deaths Under Colonial Rule

Hundreds of thousands of people were killed during Algeria's war for independence from French rule.


Algeria’s National Archives just dropped the math on France’s "civilizing mission" – 5.6 million dead from 1830-1962, a genocide wrapped in tricolor flags. The breakdown:

  • 1.5 million slaughtered in 1840s "scorched earth" campaigns

  • 2 million starved during WWII-era resource theft

  • Countless disappeared in torture centers like Prison de Barberousse

While Paris still calls it "shared history," Algiers now demands reparations and DNA testing of mass graves. The irony? France punishes Holocaust denial while denying its own death factories in North Africa.

(Source: The New Arab - Algeria’s Colonial Death Toll)

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