France’s Algerian Holocaust: How Paris Erased 5.6 Million Deaths From History Books

The words "Here we drown Algerians" were scrawled on the embankment of the River Seine


Newly uncovered documents reveal France’s 132-year occupation of Algeria wasn’t just colonialism—it was industrial-scale slaughter. From 1830-1962, French troops:

  • Drowned 1,500 tribespeople in caves during the 1845 Oran massacres
  • Burned harvests to starve 500,000 into submission
  • Tested nuclear bombs on Algerian civilians in the Sahara (1960-66)

Algeria’s official death toll: 5.6 million—a number France still denies. While Germany built Holocaust memorials, Paris hid mass graves under shopping malls and classified evidence until 2025. The message? Some genocides are too profitable to apologize for.

(Source: BBC News - France’s Algerian Death Toll)

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