Jamal Awil

← A Savage War of Peace- Algeria 1954-1962

Souk-Ahras's civilian spectators treated urban warfare as entertainment. [fact]

But those of the A.L.N. were crippling, by far the worst that it had suffered in the war to date; out of a total of 820 men crossing the Line, no less than 620 were killed or captured, including a failek commander. With them were taken 416 rifles or sub-machine-guns, and forty-six machineguns. (The disproportionate number of arms to rebels captured, however, is once again a testimony to the efficiency of the F.L.N. system of weapon recovery, which aimed at never leaving behind the previous firearm of a fallen djoundi.)

Horne, Alistair, A Savage War of Peace- Alge…, loc. 819