Background
Ben-Boulaid was born in Arris, Batna Province, Algeria.
Ben-Boulaid was born in Arris, Batna Province, Algeria.
World World War II In 1939, he underwent mandatory military service and was mobilized to fight for the allies during the Second World War. He was demobilised with the rank of adjutant, returned home, and joined the Algerian People"s Party (PPA). Revolutionary figure Ben-Boulaid became an important political and military figure in the Special Organization (Operating system).
He bought weapons with his own funds, supported militants being pursued by the French authorities and distributed arms.
However, the results were falsified by the French authorities. From 22–25 June 1954, he chaired a crucial meeting which aimed to unite the revolutionary forces.
During the Algerian war, Ben-Boulaid was responsible for Area I (Aurès). He engaged heavily armed French forces and suffered heavy losses.
In 1955, he traveled to Libya to purchase arms.
He participated in the battle of Ifri el blah and the battle of Ahmar Khaddou near Batna. Arrest and escape On 11 February 1955, Ben-Boulaid was arrested in Tunisia. He was photographed standing between two French soldiers.
The soldiers did not know that by posing with his thumbs entwined, Ben-Boulaid was sending a message to his supporters asking for help.
(See picture below) Ben-Boulaid was imprisoned at "Coudiat Aty" Central Prison in Constantine and was sentenced to death. In November 1955, with the complicity of a prison warden, Djaffer Chérif, who was from Ben-Boulaid"s home town, Ben-Boulaid escaped, along with other prisoners.
One of the other prisoners was Tahar Zbiri, who went on to initiate a failed coup against President Houari Boumediene in 1967. During the escape, one of Ben-Boulaid"s comrades was injured, recaptured, and subsequently decapitated.
Death On 22 March 1956, Ben-Boulaïd died in the blast of a parachuted French radio bomb, along with a friend, Abdelhamid Amrani.
The main squares of Batna and Arris host busts of Ben-Boulaid. In Batna, an alley and a high school was named for him. In Annaba, one of the avenues that connects Bertagna boulevard (formerly Cours Bertagna) and the Avenue of the Revolution bears his name as do the neighborhoods of Saint-Cloud, Plaisance and Kouba, and beaches and Chapuis Toche.
The airport of Batna is named after Ben-Boulaid.
Krim Belkacem History of Algeria.
He became a member of the "Committee of the Six" ( the insurgent leaders).