
The Commando Delta organizations were assassination teams under the control of the
Organisation armée secrète (OAS) in
Algeria
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during the early 1960s. The teams "interdicted" European neighborhoods by assassinating Muslims who entered. The Commandos Delta were organized by
Roger Degueldre Lieutenant Roger Hercule Gustave Degueldre (19 May 1925 – 6 July 1962) was a French officer who was the leader of the OAS Delta Commandos in the last months of French rule in Algeria.
Early life
There is some dispute about his origins but Jonat ...
in 1961. The "Delta" signified Degueldre, a
lieutenant
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The meaning of lieutenant differs in different militaries (see comparative military ranks), but it is often ...
who deserted from the
French Foreign Legion
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in 1961.
The Commandos Delta were also responsible for the assassination of persons considered "soft" or traitors to the cause of
French Algeria
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. However, a certain number of killings were alleged to have been done by the
Service de Documentation Extérieure et de Contre-Espionnage
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(SDECE) security forces to discredit the OAS, carried out by the
Service d'Action Civique
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or the
Red Hand. As a result, it is not possible to clearly define which actions were ascribable to the Commandos Delta in the chaotic situation of the time.
Organisation
* BAO - Bureau d'Action Opérationnelle, (Lieutenant
Roger Degueldre Lieutenant Roger Hercule Gustave Degueldre (19 May 1925 – 6 July 1962) was a French officer who was the leader of the OAS Delta Commandos in the last months of French rule in Algeria.
Early life
There is some dispute about his origins but Jonat ...
, Adjutant Lieutenant Pierre Delhomme), in charge of operations
** Commandos Delta (Lieutenant
Roger Degueldre Lieutenant Roger Hercule Gustave Degueldre (19 May 1925 – 6 July 1962) was a French officer who was the leader of the OAS Delta Commandos in the last months of French rule in Algeria.
Early life
There is some dispute about his origins but Jonat ...
)
*** Delta 1 (
Albert Dovecar
Albert Dovecar (19 July 1937 – 7 June 1962) was a sergeant in the French 1st Foreign Parachute Regiment of the French Foreign Legion. He was executed by firing squad at the Fort du Trou d'Enfer for his part in the assassination of Nationa ...
)
*** Delta 2 (
Wilfried Schliederman
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)
*** Delta 3 (
Jean-Pierre Ramos
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* Jean-Pierre, Count of Montalivet (1766–1823), French statesman and Peer of France
* Eugenia Pierre ...
)
*** Delta 4 (Lieutenant
Jean-Loup Blanchy)
*** Delta 5 (
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* Athanase Josué Coquerel (1820-1875), French Protestant theologian
* Josue Dupon (1864-1935), ...
, dit « Jésus de Bab-el-Oued »)
*** Delta 6 (
Gabriel Anglade
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)
*** Delta 7 (
Jacques Sintes
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)
*** Delta 9 (
Jo Rizza)
*** Delta 10 (
Joseph-Edouard Slama)
*** Delta 11 (
Paul Mancilla
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Christianity
*Paul the Apostle (AD c.5–c.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chr ...
)
*** Delta 24 (
Marcel Ligier
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* Marcel (footballer, born August 1981), Marcel Silva Andrade, Brazilian midfielder
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)
*** Delta 33 (
Jacques Bixio)
The Algerian War
The Commandos Delta notably participated in the following actions :
*
Château-Royal assassinations : assassinations of six persons associated with social centers;
* Opération Rock and Roll: 120 explosions in two hours on the night of 5–6 March 1962;
* The "March 22, 1962 murders", which led to the isolation of the
Bab El Oued
Bab El Oued is a neighbourhood in Algiers, the capital of Algeria, along the coast north of the city centre. As of 2008, the population of the commune of Bab El Oued was 64,732.
History
During the existence of French Algeria, Bab El Oued was est ...
quarter of Algiers, the followed by a counter-protest by the OAS.
Yves Courrière
Yves Courrière, real name Gérard Bon (12 October 1935 – 8 May 2012) was a French writer, biographer and journalist.
Biography
As a child Courrière read Albert Londres, Oscar Wilde and became passionate about adventure stories. As a journa ...
, ''La guerre d'Algérie'', tome 4 : ''Les feux du désespoir'', Fayard, 1969
* The
Opération Charlotte-Corday : the assassination attempt on
Charles de Gaulle of 1962.
Several thousand murders of Algerians were attributed to the OAS.
Later use of the Commando Delta name
The Commando Delta name has been used in more recent times by elements of the French extreme right:
* November 1977: attack on a communist bookstore in
Toulon
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.
* 2 December 1977: assassination of Laïd Sebaï of the Amicale des Algériens en Europe ("Friends of Algerians in Europe") in Paris.
* 4 December 1977: bombing of an Algerian workers' ''foyer'' (lodging) in
Marange-Silvange.
* 11 December 1977:
Molotov cocktails
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were used against the
Sonacotra ''foyer'' in
Strasbourg-Meinau.
* 14 December 1977: attempted Molotov cocktail attack against a Sonocotra ''foyer'' in La Garde.
* 27 December 1977: attack against a union hall in
Cambrai
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, resulting in minor damage.
* 31 December 1977: bombing of the
Marcoing
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History
During World War I, there was an alleged incident between a British soldier named Henry Tandey and Adolf Hitler in this area. Hitler was unarmed and appeared wounded, so ...
city hall.
* 14 March 1978: attack on the Amicale des Algériens offices in Toulon.
* 24 March 1978: attack on a
French Communist Party
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office in Toulon.
* 4 May 1978: assassination of
Henri Curiel
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Settling i ...
in Paris.
* 7 April 1980: fire set at the door of a militant Communist in Aubervilliers.
* 7 June 1980: fire set at the house of a Community party member in Aubervilliers.
* 3 March 1981: attempted parcel bomb attack against a director of the
Le Monde
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newspaper.
* 30 September 1983: Commandos Delta claim credit for an attack on the International Forum at the Palais des Congrès in
Marseille
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, 1 dead, 26 injured.
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References
Bibliography
* Yves Courrière, ''La guerre d'Algérie'', tome 4 : ''Les feux du désespoir'', Fayard (édition), Fayard, 1969
* Arnaud Déroulède, ''OAS : étude d'une organisation clandestine'', Curutchet, 1997
* Vincent Guibert, ''Les commandos Delta'', Curutchet, 2000
* Georges Fleury, ''Histoire secrète de l'O.A.S.'', Grasset & Fasquelle, 2002
* Rémi Kauffer, ''OAS : histoire d'une guerre franco-française'', Seuil, 2002
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