Krim Belkacem, the Glossary
Krim Belkacem (عبد الكريمبلقاسمor كريمبلقاسم) (September 14, 1922, Aït Yahia Moussa, Tizi Ouzou Province – October 18, 1970) was the historic leader of the National Liberation Front during the Algerian War.[1]
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32 relations: Aït Yahia Moussa, Ahmed Ben Bella, Algeria, Algerian People's Party, Algerian War, Amar Ouamrane, Évian Accords, El Moudjahid, Forest, France, Frankfurt, French Algeria, Houari Boumédiène, Kabylia, List of assassinations, Maquis (World War II), Messali Hadj, Mohamed Khider, Morocco, Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties, National Liberation Front (Algeria), Paramilitary, Politburo, Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic, Pseudonym, Special Organisation (Algeria), Tizi Ouzou Province, Trial in absentia, Vice President of Algeria, Volkswagen, West Germany, 1965 Algerian coup d'état.
- African politicians assassinated in the 1970s
- Algerian People's Party politicians
- Algerian people murdered abroad
- Assassinated Algerian politicians
- Defense ministers of Algeria
- Foreign ministers of Algeria
- People from Aït Yahia Moussa
- People murdered in Germany
- Politicians assassinated in 1970
- Vice presidents of Algeria
Aït Yahia Moussa
Aït Yahia Moussa is a town and commune in Tizi Ouzou Province in northern Algeria.
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Ahmed Ben Bella
Ahmed Ben Bella (أحمد بن بلّة; 25 December 1916 – 11 April 2012) was an Algerian politician, soldier and socialist revolutionary who served as the head of government of Algeria from 27 September 1962 to 15 September 1963 and then the first president of Algeria from 15 September 1963 to 19 June 1965. Krim Belkacem and Ahmed Ben Bella are French Army personnel of World War II, Members of the National Liberation Front (Algeria) and Vice presidents of Algeria.
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Algeria
Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered to the northeast by Tunisia; to the east by Libya; to the southeast by Niger; to the southwest by Mali, Mauritania, and Western Sahara; to the west by Morocco; and to the north by the Mediterranean Sea.
Algerian People's Party
The Algerian People's Party, was a successor organization of the North African Star, led by veteran Algerian nationalist Messali Hadj.
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Algerian War
The Algerian War (also known as the Algerian Revolution or the Algerian War of Independence)الثورة الجزائرية al-Thawra al-Jaza'iriyah; Guerre d'Algérie (and sometimes in Algeria as the War of 1 November) was a major armed conflict between France and the Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN) from 1954 to 1962, which led to Algeria winning its independence from France.
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Amar Ouamrane
Amar Ouamrane, nicknamed Bu qqaru, was an Algerian revolutionary and an officer of the National Liberation Army (the paramilitary wing of the National Liberation Front) during the Algerian War. Krim Belkacem and Amar Ouamrane are French Army personnel of World War II and Members of the National Liberation Front (Algeria).
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Évian Accords
The Évian Accords were a set of peace treaties signed on 18 March 1962 in Évian-les-Bains, France, by France and the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic, the government-in-exile of FLN (Front de Libération Nationale), which sought Algeria's independence from France.
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El Moudjahid
El Moudjahid is an Algerian French-language newspaper.
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Forest
A forest is an ecosystem characterized by a dense community of trees.
France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.
Frankfurt
Frankfurt am Main ("Frank ford on the Main") is the most populous city in the German state of Hesse.
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French Algeria
French Algeria (Alger until 1839, then Algérie afterwards; unofficially Algérie française, الجزائر المستعمرة), also known as Colonial Algeria, was the period of Algerian history when the country was a colony and later an integral part of France.
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Houari Boumédiène
Houari Boumédiène (translit; born Mohammed ben Brahim Boukherouba; 23 August 1932 – 27 December 1978) was an Algerian military officer and politician who served as Chairman of the Revolutionary Council of Algeria from 19 June 1965 until 12 December 1976 and thereafter as the second president of Algeria until his death in 1978. Krim Belkacem and Houari Boumédiène are Defense ministers of Algeria, Members of the National Liberation Front (Algeria) and Vice presidents of Algeria.
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Kabylia
Kabylia or Kabylie (Kabyle: Tamurt n Leqbayel or Iqbayliyen, meaning "Land of Kabyles",, meaning "Land of the Tribes") is a mountainous coastal region in northern Algeria and the homeland of the Kabyle people.
List of assassinations
This is a list of successful assassinations, sorted by location.
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Maquis (World War II)
The Maquis were rural guerrilla bands of French and Belgian Resistance fighters, called maquisards, during the German military administration in occupied France during World War II.
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Messali Hadj
Ahmed Ben Messali Hadj (May 16, 1898 – June 3, 1974; commonly known as Messali Hadj, مصالي الحاج) was an Algerian nationalist politician dedicated to the independence of his homeland from French colonial rule. Krim Belkacem and Messali Hadj are 20th-century Algerian politicians and Algerian People's Party politicians.
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Mohamed Khider
Mohamed Khider (محمد خضر) (March 13, 1912, Biskra, Algeria – January 4, 1967, Madrid, Spain) was an Algerian politician. Krim Belkacem and Mohamed Khider are Algerian People's Party politicians, Algerian people murdered abroad and Assassinated Algerian politicians.
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Morocco
Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa.
Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties
The Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties (MTLD), name proposed by Maiza, was created October 1946 to replace the outlawed Parti du Peuple Algerien (PPA).
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National Liberation Front (Algeria)
The National Liberation Front (translit; Front de libération nationale) commonly known by its French acronym FLN, is a nationalist political party in Algeria.
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Paramilitary
A paramilitary is a military that is not part of a country's official or legitimate armed forces.
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Politburo
A politburo or political bureau is the highest political organ of the central committee in communist parties.
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Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic
The Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic (الحكومة المؤقتة للجمهورية الجزائرية, ح مج ج; French: Gouvernement provisoire de la République algérienne, GPRA) was the government-in-exile of the Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN) during the latter part of the Algerian War of Independence (1954–1962).
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Pseudonym
A pseudonym or alias is a fictitious name that a person assumes for a particular purpose, which differs from their original or true name (orthonym).
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Special Organisation (Algeria)
The Special Organisation (Organisation spéciale or organization secret) was a secret paramilitary organisation in colonial Algeria, founded by Mohamed Belouizdad of the Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties (MTLD) in 1947 to prepare for armed struggle against France, which ruled Algeria as a colony since 1830.
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Tizi Ouzou Province
Tizi Ouzou (Kabyle: Tawilayt n Tizi Wezzu, ولاية تيزي وزو) is a province (wilayah) of Algeria in the Kabylia region.
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Trial in absentia
Trial in absentia is a criminal proceeding in a court of law in which the person being tried is not present. Krim Belkacem and Trial in absentia are people sentenced to death in absentia.
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Vice President of Algeria
Vice president of Algeria was a political position in Algeria. Krim Belkacem and Vice President of Algeria are Vice presidents of Algeria.
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Volkswagen
Volkswagen (VW)English:,. is a German automobile manufacturer headquartered in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, Germany.
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West Germany
West Germany is the common English name for the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) from its formation on 23 May 1949 until the reunification with East Germany on 3 October 1990. The Cold War-era country is sometimes known as the Bonn Republic (Bonner Republik) after its capital city of Bonn. During the Cold War, the western portion of Germany and the associated territory of West Berlin were parts of the Western Bloc.
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1965 Algerian coup d'état
The 1965 Algerian coup d'état brought Colonel Houari Boumédiène to power as Chairman of the Revolutionary Council in Algeria.
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See also
African politicians assassinated in the 1970s
- Abeid Karume
- Ahmed Bahnini
- Ali Soilih
- Amílcar Cabral
- Benedicto Kiwanuka
- Bruce McKenzie
- Clemens Kapuuo
- David Chingunji
- David Sibeko
- Fillemon Elifas Shuumbwa
- François Tombalbaye
- Francisco Mendes
- Herbert Chitepo
- Josiah Mwangi Kariuki
- Krim Belkacem
- Marien Ngouabi
- Mesfin Sileshi
- Michel Aikpé
- Muhammad Husayn al-Dhahabi
- Murtala Muhammed
- Ntare V of Burundi
- Outel Bono
- Paulo José Gumane
- Richard Ratsimandrava
- Robert Smit
- Steve Biko
Algerian People's Party politicians
- Abdelhafid Boussouf
- Abdelhamid Mehri
- Abdelmalek Benhabyles
- Ali Laskri
- Belaid Abdessalam
- Belkacem Radjef
- Benyoucef Benkhedda
- Hocine Aït Ahmed
- Krim Belkacem
- Lakhdar Ben Tobbal
- Lamine Khene
- Messali Hadj
- Mhamed Yazid
- Mohamed Boudiaf
- Mohamed Khider
- Mohamed Lamine Debaghine
- Mostefa Ben Boulaïd
- Mustapha Stambouli
- Omar Oussedik
- Saad Dahlab
- Saadi Yacef
- Sadek Hadjeres
- Taïeb Boulahrouf
Algerian people murdered abroad
- 2012 murder on the Syrian-Turkish border
- 2016 Nice truck attack
- Améziane Aït Ahcène
- Hocine Soltani
- Krim Belkacem
- Mohamed Boudia
- Mohamed Khider
Assassinated Algerian politicians
- Abdelkader Hachani
- Ali Boumendjel
- Améziane Aït Ahcène
- Amokrane Ould Aoudia
- Kasdi Merbah
- Krim Belkacem
- Mohamed Boudia
- Mohamed Boudiaf
- Mohamed Hardi
- Mohamed Hassaïne
- Mohamed Khider
Defense ministers of Algeria
- Abdelaziz Bouteflika
- Abdelmadjid Tebboune
- Chadli Bendjedid
- Houari Boumédiène
- Khaled Nezzar
- Krim Belkacem
- Liamine Zéroual
Foreign ministers of Algeria
- Abdelaziz Belkhadem
- Abdelaziz Bouteflika
- Abdelkader Messahel
- Abdelmalek Sellal
- Ahmed Attaf
- Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi
- Boualem Bessaïh
- Krim Belkacem
- Lakhdar Brahimi
- List of ministers of foreign affairs of Algeria
- Mohamed Khemisti
- Mohamed Lamine Debaghine
- Mohamed Salah Dembri
- Mohammed Bedjaoui
- Mohammed Seddik Benyahia
- Mourad Medelci
- Ramtane Lamamra
- Redha Malek
- Saad Dahlab
- Sabri Boukadoum
- Sid Ahmed Ghozali
- Youcef Yousfi
People from Aït Yahia Moussa
- Krim Belkacem
People murdered in Germany
- Améziane Aït Ahcène
- Amadeu Antonio Kiowa
- Anna Sutter
- August von Kotzebue
- Bernhard Schottländer
- Besar Nimani
- Clara Harris
- Cornel Chiriac
- Detlev Karsten Rohwedder
- Dominik Brunner
- Fereydoun Farrokhzad
- Fletcher E. Adams
- Heinz Bonn
- Heinz Schweizer
- Jürgen Ponto
- Johann Dick
- Krim Belkacem
- Kurt Eisner
- Lev Rebet
- Ljubomir Magaš
- Matthias Erzberger
- Murder of Marwa El-Sherbini
- Murder of Michèle Kiesewetter
- Murder of Morsal Obeidi
- Murder of Tristan Brübach
- Nahid Kulenović
- Petra Kelly
- Rüdiger Butte
- Rosemarie Nitribitt
- Rudolph Moshammer
- Salah ben Youssef
- Siegfried Buback
- Stepan Bandera
- Stjepan Đureković
- Wadie Haddad
- Walter Sedlmayr
- Walther Kadow
- Zelimkhan Khangoshvili
Politicians assassinated in 1970
- César Montenegro Paniagua
- David Chingunji
- Floro Crisologo
- Jaime Otero Calderón
- José Alonso (trade unionist)
- Krim Belkacem
- Krishna Desai
- Leon Jordan
- Pedro Eugenio Aramburu
- Pierre Laporte
- Polycarpos Giorkatzis
- Teymur Bakhtiar
Vice presidents of Algeria
- Ahmed Ben Bella
- Houari Boumédiène
- Krim Belkacem
- Mohamed Boudiaf
- Rabah Bitat
- Saïd Mohammedi
- Vice President of Algeria
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krim_Belkacem
Also known as Belkacem Krim.