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You sure Pacification in Algeria was ever Classified? I can't find any such reference at RAND or anywhere else. - Mark Peppers
I believe, although can't find a confirming source online, that it was the Counterinsurgency manual that was classified until recently, not "Pacification in Algeria."
Does anybody know, was David Galula Jewish? I know of French Algerian Jews with that last name, but that's not conclusive.
Galula was fired from the Army because of the Jewish laws of Vichy, but I have no sources as to his religious convictions. Rama (talk) 15:37, 16 September 2008 (UTC)Reply