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The Sand War (Arabic: حَرْبُ الرِّمَال, romanized: Ḥarb ar-Rimāl) was a border conflict between Algeria and Morocco fought from September 25 to October 30, 1963, although a formal peace treaty was not signed until February 20, 1964.
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1963 1963 1963 Syrian coup d'état: Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region: Syria: 1963 1976 Dhofar Rebellion Oman Iran United Kingdom Jordan: DLF (1962–1968) PFLOAG (1968–1974) NDFLOAG (1969–1971) PFLO (1974–1976) 1963 1963 Ar-Rashid revolt: Iraqi Government: Iraqi Communist Party Iraqi Army: 1963 1963 Sand War Algeria Morocco ...
October 7, 1963: U.S. joins ban of atmospheric nuclear testing October 9, 1963: More than 2,000 in Italy killed by overflow of the Vajont Dam October 26, 1963: Sub-launched nuclear missiles can now strike target "anywhere on Earth" October 31, 1963: 74 killed in Coliseum explosion in Indianapolis. The following events occurred in October 1963:
[1] [3] After a series of unsuccessful films over the next two years, McQueen teamed up with Sturges again in the war drama The Great Escape (1963), in which he played Virgil Hilts, [12] a World War II prisoner of war who, along with fellow Allied POWs, makes an escape from a high security prisoner-of-war camp. [13]
It includes 1963 films that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category is for war films released in the year 1963 . It does not include unreleased films.
Sand Wars is a documentary by director Denis Delestrac and produced by Rappi Productions, La Compagnie des Taxi-Brousse, InfomAction, Arte France, with the support of The Santa Aguila Foundation. The film premiered at the Cinéma Publicis on the Champs-Elysées in 2013 and was first broadcast in May in France and Germany ( Arte ), where it ...
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