Alexander Harold

Indian soldier records his experiences in the North African campaign

Journal located at Imperial War Museum, Dept of Documents, Lambeth Road, LondonThe Journal of The United Service Institution of India, July 1943Under the pseudonym "Camel," the author describes what combat was like for him and his compatriots in the North African battlefront. He recalls fondly how different people formed different cohesive regiments in the army (7th Rajputana Rifles, 10th Baluch Regiment, 11th Sikh Regiment, etc.) and that their valor in combat was of the highest caliber

The War At Dawn

Atkinson, Rick. The War At Dawn: The War In North Africa 1942-1943. New York: Henry Holt and 
                Company, 2002
A lucid account of the war fought in North Africa

Video testimony by Mr Victor Aris

Victor tells about his family and the combination between being Jewish and having to work in Shabbat (his father worked for the rail company).
During the war he worked for the rail company.
After the war he joined the French army, and was stationed in
Algeria as part of the 25th airborne deviation.
After his service in the French army he went to Israel to help in the war of 1948 and was stationed in Tel-Nof and Ramat David as part of his job in the parachuting school.