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Amar Ouamrane

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305: 31: 204:. His political activity during the 1946 electoral campaign for the municipal elections led to him being arrested and sentenced to death again, but he managed to escape and was forced to go into hiding until the outbreak of the war. 183:
and deserting, and was transferred to the capital, where he was imprisoned, tortured, and sentenced to death on charges of planning to control the barracks. Then, in 1946, an amnesty was granted to him by General
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On 1 November 1954, at the outbreak of the Algerian War, Amar Ouamrane led military operations in
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He was arrested on 28 May 1945, after refusing to obey orders to kill in the
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in August 1956, at the end of which he rose to the rank of colonel in the
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where he underwent military training and obtained the rank of sergeant.
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This biographical article related to the Algerian military is a
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Prisoners sentenced to death by the French military
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Frikat
French Algeria
Algiers
Algeria
France
PPA
MTLD
Colonel
World War II
Algerian War
Algerian
National Liberation Army
National Liberation Front
Frikat
Tizi Ouzou Province
French Algeria
Cherchell
SĂ©tif and Guelma massacre
Georges Catroux
Kabylia
Algerian People's Party
Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties
Krim Belkacem
Algerian War
Draâ Ben Khedda
Soummam Congress
fr
ALN
Rabah Bitat

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