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putsch$65698$ - traducción al Inglés

1961 ATTEMPTED COUP IN FRENCH ALGERIA DURING THE ALGERIAN WAR
Generals' putsch; Algiers Putsch; Generals' Putsch; Alger putsch; Generals' Uprising; Algiers putsch; Putsch of Algiers

putsch      
n. ommekeer-val; Putsch (poging tot ommekeer die niet slaagt)
night of the long knives         
  • de}}, chief of the Munich police, 1930
  • SA leader [[Ernst Röhm]] in [[Bavaria]] in 1934
  • [[Gregor Strasser]] in 1928
  • General [[Kurt von Schleicher]], Hitler's predecessor as Chancellor, in uniform, 1932
  • alt=
  • Hindenburg]] in 1932 (translation: "With him")
  • [[Werner von Blomberg]] in 1934
  • [[Gustav Ritter von Kahr]] in 1920
  • Hitler poses in [[Nuremberg]] with SA members in 1928. To his left is [[Julius Streicher]], and standing beneath him is [[Hermann Göring]].
  • Führer}}, reviewing the SA in 1935. In the car with him is the [[Blutfahne]], behind the car SS-man [[Jakob Grimminger]].
  • Hotel Lederer am See (former Kurheim Hanselbauer) in Bad Wiessee before its planned demolition in 2017
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  • [[Franz von Papen]], the conservative vice-chancellor who ran afoul of Hitler after denouncing the regime's failure to rein in the SA in his [[Marburg speech]]. The photo was taken in 1946 at the [[Nuremberg trials]].
  • [[Willi Schmid]], a mistaken victim of the purge, in 1930
PURGE THAT TOOK PLACE IN NAZI GERMANY FROM JUNE 30 TO JULY 2, 1934
Law Regarding Measures of State Self-Defense; Night of the long knives; Reichsmordwoche; Blood purge; Night of Long Knives; Roehm Purge; Röhm Purge; Night of the Long Knives (Nazi); The Night of the Long Knives; Night of long knives; Nacht der langen Messer; Röhm Putsch; Röhm-Putsch; Nacht van de Lange Messen; The night of the long knives; Roehm Putsch; Roehm-Putsch; Rohm-Putsch; Rohm Putsch; The knight of the long knives; Night Of The Long Knives; Of The Long Knives; Operation Kolibri; Night of the Long Knives (1934); Röhm purge; June Purge
nacht van de lange messen (een moorddadig weekeinde vol moorden van mensen die Hitler in 1934 in de weg stonden)
coup attempt         
DEPOSITION OF A GOVERNMENT
Coup d'etat; Coup d’état; Coup d'Etat; Putsch; Military coup; Coup de etat; Coup-d'état; Coup-d'etat; Coup d etat; Coups d'etat; Coups; Coup d´état; Coup d'etát; Cou d'eta; Coup d'états; Coups d'état; Coup detat; Coup d'êtat; Coup de tat; Coup d' etat; Kudeta; Coup-de-etat; Coup d'État; Palace revolution; Staatsstreich; Coup D'etat; Coup d’etat; Coup d’État; Palace Revolutions; Military coup d'état; Guardian coups; Coup d'etats; Coup d Etat; D'état; Putschist; Countercoup; Counter-coup; D'etat; Military coup d'etat; Coup d'étât; Coup d'tat; Putschists; Coup d'force; Coup de force; Cuartelazo; Stroke of state; Coup; Coup détat; Coup de État; Coup d`Etat; Coup D'Etat; Ku deta; Coupdetat; Guardian coup; Palace coup; Miltary overthrow; Political coup; Coup attempt; Attempted Coup; Slow-rolling coup; Slow-rolling coup d'état; Slow-moving coup d'état; Slow-moving coup; Military coups; Coup-proofing
poging tot staatsgreep

Definición

putsch
(putsches)
A putsch is a sudden attempt to get rid of a government by force.
= coup
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Algiers putsch of 1961

The Algiers putsch (French: Putsch d'Alger or Coup d'État d'Alger), also known as the Generals' putsch (Putsch des généraux), was a failed coup d'état intended to force French President Charles de Gaulle not to abandon French Algeria, along with the resident European community and pro-French Muslims. Organised in French Algeria by retired French Army generals Maurice Challe (former commander-in-chief in French Algeria), Edmond Jouhaud (former Inspector General of the French Air Force), André Zeller (former Chief of Staff of the French Army) and Raoul Salan (former commander-in-chief in French Algeria), it took place from the afternoon of 21 to 26 April 1961 in the midst of the Algerian War (1954–1962).

The organisers of the putsch were opposed to the secret negotiations that French Prime Minister Michel Debré's government had started with the anti-colonialist National Liberation Front (FLN). General Salan stated that he joined the coup without concerning himself with its technical planning; however, it has always been considered a four-man coup d'état, or as De Gaulle famously put it, "un quarteron de généraux en retraite" ("a quartet of generals in retirement").

The coup was to come in two phases: an assertion of control in French Algeria's major cities Algiers, Oran and Constantine. The metropolitan operation would be led by Colonel Antoine Argoud, with French paratroopers descending on strategic airfields. The commanders in Oran and Constantine, however, refused to follow Challe's demand that they join the coup. At the same time information about the metropolitan phase came to Prime Minister Debré's attention through the intelligence service.

On 22 April all flights and landings were forbidden in Parisian airfields; an order was given to the Army to resist the coup "by all means". The following day, President De Gaulle made a famous speech on television, dressed in his World War II uniform (he was 70 years old and long since a civilian head of state) ordering the French people and military to help him.