
2017
Between 1954-1962, one hundred to three hundred young French people refused to participate in the Algerian war. These rebels, soldiers or conscripts were non-violent or anti-colonialists. Some took refuge in Switzerland where Swiss citizens came to their aid, while in France they were condemned as traitors to the country. In 1962, a few months after Independence, Villi Hermann went to a region devastated by war near the Algerian-Moroccan border, to help rebuild a school. In 2016 he returned to Algeria and reunited with his former students. He also met French refractories, now living in France or Switzerland.

Freddy Buache
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André Gazut
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Diego Masson
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Nils Andersson
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Jacques Baynac
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Anita Bernard
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André Bernard
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Claude Garino
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Jean-Claude Girardin
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Claude Glayman
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Lillis Kielland
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Pierre Leray
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Paul Kobisch
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Simone Mohr
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Jean Mohr
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Michel Monod
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Louis Orhant
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Jacques Pous
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nîpawistamâsowin : We Will Stand Up

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Séfar, A City of Mysteries

Madame Desbassayns: Myth and Reality of an Icon of Slavery

Algerian Refugees

An Act of Conscience

143 Sahara Street

The Silence of the River

Amour de vivre

Archie Shepp chez les Touaregs

François Mitterrand et la guerre d'Algérie

Dawn of the Damned

Afrique 50

Algeria, Year Zero

Moudjahidate

Woman of Courage - Louisa Ighilahriz

Sociology Is a Martial Art

The First 54 Years: An Abbreviated Manual for Military Occupation