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operations taking place at the end of long L of C such as those between Algiers and Bone—400 miles, and Bone and Tunis—200 miles. When the effect of operations on these long L of C has been considered and personnel and equipment requirement...
northwestern Africa — Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, territory nominally in the hands of the Vichy French government. The Vichy French had around 125,000 soldiers in the territories as well as coastal artillery, 210 operational but out-of-d...
Barbary states (Morocco, Algiers, Tripoli, and Tunis), along the coast of North Africa. The Barbary nations had long plagued American and European shipping in the Mediterranean Sea through acts of piracy, taking advantage of the United Stat...
and narration of the bloodiest revolt in contemporary account. A motion picture specially made by the Algerian administration that gives an initiative and thought with reference to the Algerian revolt and insurrection from both sides. The ...
the novel ‘The Stranger’ by Albert Camus. When this novel first published in the year 1942, the writer Albert Camus was 29 years old. Camus was born a year before the First World War occurred and his father got killed in the earlier battles...
of Algiers is a film produced by Italian director, the late Gillo Pontecorvo, in 1966. The film was a black and white movie and it is considered to be the biggest film in terms of cost as the film was made with one million pounds and this ...
was a cinematic style that emerged in France during the 1930s, the peak of that nation’s classic period of filmmaking. With its roots in realist literature, this movement combined working-class milieus and downbeat story lines with moody, ...