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at least the French government did its minimal duty to the pieds noirs by allowing them to come to France. This was not the case for the Harkis, those Algerian Muslims who had been drafted or volunteered as auxiliaries to serve with the French army. Most of them faced reprisals and almost certain death in Algeria. Of some 300,000 who had fought for France, fewer than one in ten found asylum in France.
A Certain Idea of France: The Life of Charles de Gaulle
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