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When World War II ended, Algerian nationalists, claiming that Algeria had made a useful contribution during the war, appealed to the Allies to acknowledge as right the independence of their country. |
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As soon as World War II ended, the Allies were approached by Algerian nationalists to grant independence to Algeria, since they had benefited from the resources of the country. |
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Algerian nationalists had served the Allies so well during World War II that, as soon as the war ended, they expected them to grant full independence. |
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Following World War II, in which Algeria had played a useful part, the Allies were required by Algerian nationalists to grant independence to their country. |
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Since Algeria had offered the Allies various services during World War II, Algerian nationalists were keen to secure with Allied support the independence of their country. |