Slimane Hoffman Explained

Slimane Hoffman
Office:7th wali of Algiers Province
Office1:Chief of Staff of the FLN
Office2:Advisor to the Algerian President
Term Start:August 18, 1970
Term End:January 17, 1975
Predecessor:M'hamed Yala
Successor:Abderrazek Bouhara
Termstart1:1960
Termend1:1962
Termstart2:1975
Termend2:1979
President2:Houari Boumédiène
Chadli Bendjedid
Birth Date:1922
Death Date:1992
Death Place:Nice, France

Slimane Hoffman was an Algerian politician and veteran who served in the FLN during the Algerian War and as the sixth wali of Algiers Province between 1970 and 1975. Hoffman was a prominent member of Houari Boumédiène's presidency.[1]

Biography

Hoffman was born in 1922 to a father in the French Foreign Legion and an Algerian mother.[2] [3] He served in the French Army as a tank specialist in the 1950s. While stationed in Germany, Hoffman and several other officers deserted their post to join the FLN. In the FLN, Hoffman was sent to train FLN recruits and officers in Tunisia, and between 1960 and 1962 Hoffman served as Chief of Staff of the Algerian Ministry of Defense. During that time, he also held several positions within the Algerian government.

Following Algerian independence, Hoffman served as the commander of military intelligence under Houari Boumédiène until 1965.[4] Hoffman informed American intelligence on the condition of Boumediene while the president was in a coma.[5] Hoffman was appointed as wali of Algiers Province on August 18, 1970, succeeding M'hamed Yala.[6] He held this position until January 17, 1975, when he was succeeded by Abderrazek Bouhara.[7]

From 1975 to 1979, Hoffman served as the advisor to the Algerian president.[8] During that time, he also served as the FLN chief of international relations, a position in which he remained until 1987.[9] [10] In an interview with the New York Times in 1982, Hoffman supported better relations between Algeria and the United States.[11] Hoffman died in 1992 in Nice, France.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2019-05-12 . " Boumediène ? Je l'ai dans ma poche ! " . 2024-06-22 . TSA . fr.
  2. Web site: hardeur48 . Personnalités algériennes . 2024-06-22 . Algérie - Thamazighth - Histoire et Culture . fr.
  3. Book: Mokhtefi, Elaine . Algiers, Third World Capital: Freedom Fighters, Revolutionaries, Black Panthers . 2018-08-07 . Verso Books . 978-1-78873-001-3 . en.
  4. Web site: February 13, 1979 . Translations on Near East and North Africa (FOUO 2/79) . June 22, 2024 . US Joint Publications Research Service.
  5. Web site: Walter . Sheryl P. . March 20, 2014 . Message Text . June 22, 2024 . US Department of State.
  6. Web site: August 21, 1970 . Journel Officiel de la Republique Algerienne . June 22, 2024 . Official Journal of Algeria.
  7. Web site: January 21, 1975 . Journel Officiel de la Republique Algerienne . June 22, 2024 . Official Journal of the Algerian Republic.
  8. News: 1975-06-21 . LE DIXIÈME ANNIVERSAIRE DU " REDRESSEMENT RÉVOLUTIONNAIRE " Que sont devenus les hommes du 19 juin ? . 2024-06-22 . Le Monde.fr . fr.
  9. Web site: October 24, 1978 . 65. Central Intelligence Agency Intelligence Information Cable . June 22, 2024 . Office of the Historian.
  10. News: Gupte . Pranay B. . Times . Special To the New York . 1982-05-07 . Algeria Liberalizes Its Socialist System . 2024-06-22 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  11. News: Gupte . Pranay B. . Times . Special To the New York . 1982-04-25 . ALGERIAN SUPPORTS BETTER TIES TO U.S. . 2024-06-22 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.