État des étrangers entrés dans diverses régions du Maroc depuis le 1er juin 1940 – avril – mai 1941
Description
Undated – Region of Meknes – The table lists about 20 people of various nationalities, mainly Spanish. All are noted as « white », and of Catholic or Protestant religion. For a person, it is specified that her husband is a « Moroccan Israelite ». The document, signed by the Brigadier General of the Region, is addressed to the Head of the Diplomatic Cabinet and to the Director of Political Affairs in Rabat.
April 4, 1941 – Oujda region – The table, drawn up by the Mobile Police Commissioner, lists 27 people, mainly Spanish and Belgian. The « Race » column is not in the table. The majority of people are of the Catholic religion, two are « Hebrew ». One of them is a trader from Melilla with three children aged 4 years, 3 years and 3 months.
April 11, 1941 – Berrechid Brigade – The table is marked « None ».
Undated – El Ayachi Camp – The table lists people of different nationalities and religions : a) 18 « soldier on leave in Casablanca ». b) 6 « hospitalized in Mazagan ». c) alphabetical list of 95 « present at Camp on April 8, 1941 ». d) 2 « foreign workers working for Ms. Cassin in Mehioula ».
April 11, 1941 – Boucheron Brigade – The table lists an Italian woman of the Catholic religion.
April 11, 1941 – Boulhaut Brigade – The table lists 4 people of different nationalities and of Catholic religion.
April 12, 1941 – Aïn-es-Sebaâ Brigade – The table lists 27 people of different nationalities, all white race and Catholic religion.
April 12, 1941 – Casablanca Brigade – The table lists 11 people of different nationalities, all of « European » race and « unknown » religion.
April 12, 1941 – Region of Casablanca, Territory of Oued-Zem – The table lists 2 people, one Romanian of « presumed Aryan » race and of « presumed Catholic » religion, the other is Italian of « Aryan » race and of « Catholic » religion.
May 7, 1941 – Region of Fez – The table lists 14 people of different nationalities, all of « European » race and of « Catholic, Protestant or Orthodox » religion, except one of « Moroccan race » and « Muslim » religion.