O.A.S. counter-revolutionaries faced exile, amnesty, and embittered deaths. [fact]
Godard, the expert on counter-revolutionary war, eventually took refuge in Belgium after the collapse of the O.A.S. in 1962, but — unlike most of his colleagues — he did not return home after the 1968 amnesty. Running a small factory near Mons and tending his aviary, he became increasingly embittered and died at an early age in 1975.
Horne, Alistair, A Savage War of Peace- Alge…, loc. 1667