La Main Rouge Explained
La Main Rouge (English: The Red Hand) was a French terrorist organization operated by the French foreign intelligence agency French: [[Service de Documentation Extérieure et de Contre-Espionnage]] (External Documentation and Counter-Espionage Service), or SDECE, in the 1950s. Its purpose was to eliminate the supporters of Algerian independence and the leading members of the Front de Libération Nationale (FLN) during the Algerian War.[1]
The assassination of the Tunisian labor unionist and independence activist Farhat Hached on December 5, 1952 is attributed to La Main Rouge.[1]
Several bomb attacks took place in West Germany, like the assassination attempts of the arms dealer Otto Schlüter on 26 September 1956 and 3 June 1957 and the killing of Georg Puchert (alias Captain Morris), another German arms dealer, on 3 March 1959. These cases would ultimately never be solved.[2]
On 27 November 1959, 30-year-old Christian Durieux gave an interview in which he claimed the attempts against the lives of Schlüter and Puchert and the bomb attack in the port of Hamburg against the cargo ship Atlas on 1 October 1958, were all carried out on behalf of La Main Rouge. He also claimed responsibility for the assassination of FLN official Améziane Aït Ahcène in Bonn, in November 1958.[3]
The ambassador of the Algerian FLN in West Germany, the above mentioned Aït Ahcène, was shot from a moving car on November 5, 1958 in Bonn and died months later in a Tunisian hospital.[4] The attack is attributed to La Main Rouge.[5]
The freighters Emma, en route from Tangier to Gibraltar on 30 July 1957, and Alkaira, in Ostend on 13 April 1959, were destroyed by explosive charges planted by La Main Rouge.[6]
In particular, the apparent inaction of the French authorities was seen abroad as a tacit admission by the French government that it had caused the aggressive crackdown on supporters of the FLN.[7]
See also
Bibliography
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- Subchapters: Against West Germany, in: Matthias Ritzi/Erich Schmidt-Eenboom: In the shadow of the Third Reich. The BND and his agent Richard Christmann, Berlin (Christoph links Verlag) 2011, S. 186-200
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- Antoine Méléro: La main rouge. L ' Armée secrète de la République, Paris (ed. du Rocher) 1997
- Claus Leggewie: Porter. The Algeria project of the left in the Adenauer Germany, Berlin (red book publisher) 1984
- Wolfgang Kraushaar: The protest Chronicle 1949-1959 - an illustrated history of movement, resistance and Utopia. Vol. I-IV. Rogner & Bernhard at Zweitausendeins, Hamburg of 1996 .
Notes and References
- Web site: 2001-07-18. La main rouge contre le FLN. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140104212556/https://www.liberation.fr/cahier-special/2001/07/18/la-main-rouge-contre-le-fln_371919. 2014-01-04. 2021-09-23. Wayback Machine. fr.
- Web site: Révélation sur l'histoire de La Main Rouge : En Tunisie & Ailleurs.. 15 July 2014. 1 December 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131201205435/http://www.harissa.com/D_Histoire/lamainrouge.htm. live.
- Web site: 6 May 1959. In Memoriam: Ait Ahcene. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120916003226/http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/d-42625350.html. 2012-09-16. 2021-09-23. Wayback Machine. Der Spiegel.
- Web site: 2018-02-21. Mord per Blasrohr: Die Blutspur der "Roten Hand" – #Terrorismus #Nachrichtendienste #Zeitgeschichte. 2021-09-23. https://web.archive.org/web/20180221011026/https://thomas-riegler.net/2017/09/16/als-die-rote-hand-mordete/. 2018-02-21.
- Jean-Paul Cahn: Algeriens Guerillakrieg und die deutsch-französische Grenze (1954-1962) In: Andreas Fickers, Andreas Fickers, Rüdiger Haude, Werner Tschacher (Hrsg.): Jeux sans Frontières? - Grenzgänge der Geschichtswissenschaft. transcript Verlag, 2017,, S. 124
- Web site: 2020-10-18. Algeria: The dark side of French intelligence services during the war. 2021-10-22. The Africa Report.com. en-US. 2021-10-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20211022133147/https://www.theafricareport.com/46441/algeria-the-dark-side-of-french-intelligence-services-during-the-war/. live.
- Web site: 2011-10-17. Remembering the Paris massacre 50 years on. 2021-10-22. France 24. en. 2021-10-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20211022133307/https://www.france24.com/en/20111017-france-algeria-war-of-independence-fln-protest-paris-maurice-papon-government. live.