Said Mustapha Mahdjoub (né Robert Denard l
et ses complice recruteur belge
Jean Schramme http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Schramme
sans oublier Mad Mike http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Hoare
ni Jean Kay http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Kay
in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Mend%C3%A8s_France
Mendès France immediately negotiated an armistice with Ho Chi Minh, the Vietnamese Communist leader. There was, he said, no choice but total withdrawal from Indochina, and the Assembly supported him by 471 votes to 14. Nevertheless, nationalist opinion was shocked, and Roman Catholic opinion opposed abandoning the Vietnamese believers to Communism. A tirade of abuse, much of it anti-Semitic, was directed at Mendès France. (Mendès France is a Sephardic Portuguese name.) Jean-Marie Le Pen, then a Poujadist member of the Assembly, described his « patriotic, almost physical repulsion » for Mendès France.
Undeterred, Mendès France next came to an agreement with Habib Bourguiba, the nationalist leader in Tunisia, for the independence of that colony by 1956, and began discussions with the nationalist leaders in Morocco for a French withdrawal. He also favoured concessions to the nationalists in Algeria, but the fact that there were a million Pied-noirs there meant that there could be no easy way of out that situation. The future mercenary Bob Denard was convicted in 1954 to fourteen years of jail for an assassination attempt against him [1].
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7044019.stm