President of France Charles De Gaulle visits Algiers, Algeria. President Gaulle gets off a helicopter. Officers and dignitaries receive the President. Children lined up on the streets. Civilians greet President Gaulle. He seeks satisfactory settlement of the Army and the Rebels in the War with Nationalist Rebels.
Insurgents create street barricades in Algeria. They protest for the opposition and seize the state. They create street barricades to block and control the passage of the traffic. Army personnel stand and watch. They get into trucks and leave.
Riots and violence in Algeria. Violence on the streets as the Frenchmen clash with each other. Police battles the protesting students and veterans in a rock throwing melee. Police men run behind the protesters holding guns. Buildings and trees seen on either side of the streets.
President Charles de Gaulle of France is firm during the army revolt in Algeria. French Generals with the aid of the army and Foreign Legion seize the city. Insurrection flares and the civilians on the streets. Trams and trucks on the streets. Paratroops invade Paris. Airports are closed and put under heavy guard. Bomb damage seen. Charles de Gaulle assumes dictatorial power and appeals for unity.
President Charles De Gaulle of France wins Algeria referendum. French and Algerians lined up to cast their votes. Civilians go to the polls and cast their votes in the ballot box. Officers greet De Gaulle at his victory.
French troops inspect the nationalist rebels in Algeria. A direction board reads Pasteur and Batna. Shepherd with their sheep and camels. French troops moves through the rugged terrain of the Aures mountains. Troops inspect for nationalist rebels who foment troubles. They examine their belongings. Troops and the nationalists move on streets