- Sidi Fredj,
known under French rule as Sidi
Ferruch, is a
coastal town in
Algiers Province, Algeria. It is
located within the
territory of the muni****lity...
- Sidi
Ferruch (French: Sidi-
Ferruch) was a
French Navy Redoutable-class
submarine of the M6
series commissioned in 1939. She parti****ted in
World War...
-
observations made
during the
First Empire, and the Presque-isle of Sidi
Ferruch was
chosen as a
landing spot, 25
kilometres (16 mi) west of Algiers. The...
- of her
destruction remains uncertain.
Surviving French submarines Sidi
Ferruch and Le Conquérant
sortied without torpedoes to
avoid destruction in the...
- Le
Tonnant (Q172)
Agosta (Q178) Bévéziers (Q179)
Ouessant (Q180) Sidi
Ferruch (Q181) Sfax (Q182)
Casabianca (Q183)
Surcouf (1934–1942)
Minerve class...
- de
Bourmont then
landed 27
kilometres (17 mi) west of Algiers, at Sidi
Ferruch on 14 June 1830, with 34,000 soldiers. In
response to the French, the Algerian...
- to the west of
Algiers are such
seaside resorts as Sidi
Fredj (ex-Sidi
Ferruch), Palm Beach, Douaouda, Zéralda, and the Club of the
Pines (residence of...
- 1942
Broken up 1948
Sickle 1
December 1942
Probably sunk June 1944 Sidi
Ferruch French Navy
Redoutable cruiser submarine 1,968 1
January 1939 Sunk 11 November 1942...
-
Torch landings (November 1942),
landing to the west of
Algiers at Sidi
Ferruch on 8 November. They had been
provided with
detailed maps and photographs...
- expedition. A
troop of 34,000 soldiers
landed on 18 June 1830, at Sidi
Ferruch, 27
kilometres (17 mi) west of Algiers.
Following a three-w**** campaign...