Ce livre poignant raconte l'histoire des Tirailleurs alg riens, des soldats autochtones de l'arm e fran aise, qui ont t envoy s dans le Sahara pour une mission p rilleuse en 1881. Sous le commandement du colonel Flatters, ils ont t attaqu s et massacr s par les Touaregs, dans un pisode tragique de l'histoire coloniale. Les r cits des trois survivants, recueillis par F. Patorni, t moignent de l'h ro sme et de la r silience de ces soldats, ainsi que de l'injustice et de la violence de la colonisation fran aise.
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