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Mohamed Bel Hadj (1904 – 10 January 1945) was an Algerian-French army lieutenant and French resister. He distinguished himself by switching sides from Vichy to Free French forces after becoming injured in Lebanon and saving his unit commander during fighting in Libya. He was mortally wounded by a landmine while leading an operation in eastern France.

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  • Mohamed Bel Hadj (1904 – 10 January 1945) was an Algerian-French army lieutenant and French resister. He distinguished himself by switching sides from Vichy to Free French forces after becoming injured in Lebanon and saving his unit commander during fighting in Libya. He was mortally wounded by a landmine while leading an operation in eastern France. (en)
  • Mohamed Bel Hadj, né le 18 mars 1905, à Saïda (ex-département d'Oran) en Algérie et mort le 10 janvier 1945 à Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines (Haut-Rhin), est un militaire français, compagnon de la Libération. Il est l'un des douze compagnons de la Libération du 22e Bataillon de Marche nord-africain (22e BMNA) de la 1re division française libre (1re DFL). (fr)
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  • Mohamed Bel Hadj (1904 – 10 January 1945) was an Algerian-French army lieutenant and French resister. He distinguished himself by switching sides from Vichy to Free French forces after becoming injured in Lebanon and saving his unit commander during fighting in Libya. He was mortally wounded by a landmine while leading an operation in eastern France. (en)
  • Mohamed Bel Hadj, né le 18 mars 1905, à Saïda (ex-département d'Oran) en Algérie et mort le 10 janvier 1945 à Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines (Haut-Rhin), est un militaire français, compagnon de la Libération. Il est l'un des douze compagnons de la Libération du 22e Bataillon de Marche nord-africain (22e BMNA) de la 1re division française libre (1re DFL). (fr)
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