Battle of Algiers (1956–1957)
The Battle of Algiers (also called the great repression of Algiers) was a campaign fought during the Algerian War. It consisted of urban guerrilla warfare and terrorist attacks carried out by the National Liberation Front (FLN) against the French authorities in Algiers, and by the French authorities, army, and French terrorist organizations against the FLN. Both sides targeted civilians throughout the battle. The conflict began with attacks by the FLN against the French forces and Pieds-Noirs (European settlers) followed by a terrorist attack on Algerian civilians in Algiers by a group of settlers, part of the terrorist group "La Main Rouge", aided by the police. Reprisals followed and the violence escalated, leading the French Governor-General to deploy the French Army in Algiers to suppress the FLN. Civilian authorities gave full powers to General Jacques Massu who, operating outside legal frameworks between January and September 1957, eliminated the FLN from Algiers. The use of torture, forced disappearances and illegal executions by the French later caused controversy in France.
Battle of Algiers | |||||||
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Part of the Algerian War | |||||||
The remains of a house in the Casbah of Algiers destroyed in the explosion that killed Ali la Pointe | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
FLN | |||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Abane Ramdane Krim Belkacem Larbi Ben M'hidi Benkhedda Saad Dahlab Yacef Saâdi Ali la Pointe † |
Jacques Massu Marcel Bigeard Yves Godard Roger Trinquier Pierre Jeanpierre (WIA) Paul Aussaresses Paul-Alain Léger | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
5,000 militants |
8,000 soldiers 1,500 policemen | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
1,000–3,000 killed or missing |
300 killed 900 wounded |