Algeria

Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in North Africa. Algeria 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. It is considered to be a part of the Maghreb region of North Africa.

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The National Archives · 1 November 1942 English

supplies would be subject to short range bombing from yet another area in addition to Malta and Algeria. (c) A wholesale and hurried withdrawal would inevitably mean that once again the bulk of the Italian

from yet another area in addition to Malta and Algeria. (c) A wholesale and hurried withdrawal would


The National Archives · 11 November 1942 English

are to go to Tunis on November 11; a German Air Force (GAF) report on land and sea operations in Algeria for November 10; that the GAF based in Sicily are to attack Algiers on November 11; and that the

r e p o r t on land and sea s i t u a t i o n ALGERIA on 10th November. • T O BE K E P T U N D E R


The National Archives · 9 November 1942 English

of the Oran area with his HQ at Oujda to act as the liaison between Oran, Casablanca and parts of Algeria still in French hands, on November 9; and on the GAF results of attacks against British shipping

INDICATIONS) BET EEN THOSE "COMMANDS AND PARTS OF ALGERIA STILL IN .FRENCH HANDS. Β A'/A RM BB HDD/DW


The National Archives · 1962 English

A file of correspondence concerning trade between Bulgaria and Algeria. The correspondence covers Algerian-Bulgarian talks on economic, technical, and cultural cooperation; and the exchange of reciprocal reciprocal economic goodwill missions, which included the gifting of a prefabricated school to Algeria. Further commentary covers the signing of technical aid agreements covering industry, agriculture, transport health protection; the arrival of Bulgarian medical staff and a Bulgarian agricultural delegation in Algeria; a visit to Bulgaria by an Algerian delegation from the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications;

discussed economic relations between Bulgaria and Algeria with Todor Zhivkov, and on October 1 they met have been showing quite a lot of interest in Algeria of late. Apart from the visit of the Algerian Commission), was in Algeria for the occasion, and was told by Ben Bella on October 22 that as Algeria was predominantly cultural cooperation with Algeria and that a number of agreements about aid to Algeria in industry, farming road-building engineers, and eleven civil engineers to Algeria. Thirty -young Algerians are to study at Bulgarian


The National Archives · 1963 English

between Yugoslavia and Algeria. The correspondence covers the current state of relations between the two countries, amid concerns over the extent of Chinese ideological penetration in Algeria; the visit of a

countries. 3. At present Yugoslav relations with Algeria appear to be at their zenith. The Yugoslav press Yugoslav Trade Union Federation, botn to Morocco and Algeria, and it has been announced that Ben Bella, who took the opportunity to invite President Tito to Algeria "as soon as possible". vukmanovi6 is of course do not, of course, Know when Tito's visit to Algeria will take place; it may be quite soon, or it may Yugoslav image. something similar may nappen in Algeria, out oy tiiat time mucn harm may already nave


The National Archives · 1960 English

A file containing a letter from the British embassy in Belgrade noting Yugoslav press coverage of the arrival of a representative of the Algerian Front de Libération Nationale in Belgrade.


The National Archives · 1964 English

A file concerning Bulgaria's relations with Algeria. Subjects covered in the file include a communiqué issued by the two countries at the end of a visit to Sofia by the Algerian president; speeches given

head party and Government delegation on visit to Algeria, the date of tfiich will be settled later. , passed through great hardships, the people of Algeria are extremely oeaceloving. At have sui ,ered 1 forests burnt. The number of sheep and oats in Algeria was reduced from 7 million to 3 million, whilst this campaign that they are wasting their time. Algeria will never deviate from the road of socialism and neither by force nor by gold will Algeria be made to kneel. Algeria has made her choice on the basis


The National Archives · 1966 English

A file of correspondence concerning economic and scientific relations between Algeria and Czechoslovakia. The correspondence reports on the third session of the Algero-Czech Committee for Economic, Scientific possible supply of gas to Czechoslovakia from Algeria; and the supply of Czechoslovak machinery to Algeria. Further commentary covers rumours that Algeria is unhappy with the balance of payments between

buying Algerian gas and supplying machines to Algeria. Otherwise no-one said much of interest and the references in the press it would appear that Algeria is not happy about the balance of payments between industrial products. A gas agreement should make Algeria happy on these counts and M. Hamouz was taken


The National Archives · 2 May 1943 English

consul in Tetuan, describing talks with the Spanish military attaché in Algeria, on the build up of Allied landing materials in Algeria and Allied plans to carry out simultaneous landings in France and Sicily

inform you that the Spanish Military ..ttache in ALGERIA, who is passing through here, has told me in a arrivals of landing material have been noticed in ALGERIA. Director (4). F . O . (3). Admiralty ( 2 )


The National Archives · 1962 English

covering Hungarian relations with Algeria. The correspondence reports on the arrival of a Hungarian delegation led by the vice-president of the Council, Gyula Kállai, to Algeria, where they held talks on proposed

tour of African States and were invited to visit Algeria in order to begin talks on economic, social and to my letter of December 27 about the visit to Algeria of a Hungarian delegation. A joint declaration


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