French Colonial Retaliation in 1832 Algeria – AI Generated Video | Hailuo AI

Generate & Play Hailuo AI video:In 1832, two years after the French landing in Algeria, a dark affair of theft committed by members of the Ouffas tribe provoked the anger of the governor of Algiers, the Duke of Rovigo, who had just been appointed by France. In retaliation, he launched an attack against the Ouffas during which 'everything that lived there was doomed to death'. 'On returning from this ill-fated expedition,' Colonel Pélissier de Reynaud would recount, 'several of our cavalrymen carried heads on the ends of their lances, and one of them, it is said, was used in a horrible feast.'

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Generate & Play Hailuo AI video:In 1832, two years after the French landing in Algeria, a dark affair of theft committed by members of the Ouffas tribe provoked the anger of the governor of Algiers, the Duke of Rovigo, who had just been appointed by France. In retaliation, he launched an attack against the Ouffas during which 'everything that lived there was doomed to death'. 'On returning from this ill-fated expedition,' Colonel Pélissier de Reynaud would recount, 'several of our cavalrymen carried heads on the ends of their lances, and one of them, it is said, was used in a horrible feast.'

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The video explores the historical event of French retaliation against the Ouffas tribe in Algeria in 1832, focusing on the brutal aftermath of the conflict.

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