Étoile jaune et croix gammée - Robert Borgel: Introduction
Borgel tells about his experience in
Tunis under German occupation in the Second World War.
In: Etoile jaune et croix gammée - Robert Borgel (Tunis, 1944). Introduction
Borgel tells about his experience in
Tunis under German occupation in the Second World War.
In: Etoile jaune et croix gammée - Robert Borgel (Tunis, 1944). Introduction
Borgel tells about his experience on December 7,
1942 in Tunis under the German occupation in the Second World War. In this chapter Borgel tells how the lists of Jewish workers for the forced-labour were made.
Robert Borgel, Etoile jaune et croix gammée (Tunis, 1944), pp. 40-41.
Borgel tells about his experience on December 8,
1942 in Tunis under the German occupation in the Second World War. In this chapter Borgel tells how the lists of jewish workers for the forced-labour were made.
Robert Borgel, Etoile jaune et croix gammée (Tunis, 1944), pp. 41-44.
Ben Azaraf Archive, Yad Ben-Zvi, Jerusalem. Box 3, file 22, documents 112-123 .
First document: letter dated 23.6.1944, Casablanca, from Raphael Ben Azaraf to Elie Gozlan, editor of the "Bulletin de la Fédération des Sociétés Juives d'Algérie" in Algiers. In his letter, Ben Azaraf informs on new subscribers and payements to be transmitted to the newspaper. The letter includes articles written in Morocco dealing about Palestine, antisemitism and the United Nations to be publish in the newspaper (second document).
Borgel tells about his experience on December 8,
1942 in Tunis under the German occupation in the Second World War. In this chapter Borgel tells how the lists of jewish workers for the forced-labour were made.
Robert Borgel, Etoile jaune et croix gammée (Tunis, 1944), pp. 62-70.
Ben Azaraf Archive, Yad Ben-Zvi, Jerusalem. Box 3, file 22, documents 126-130 .
Undated article, written by Sylvie Gueron, Casablanca to be published in the "Bulletin de la Fédération des Sociétés Juives d'Algérie" in Algiers. (The article has been sent by Rafael Ben Azaraf to Elie Gozlan, editor of the newspaper in Algiers). In her article, Gueron writes about a Report published in London on the criminals of war and the number of Jews murdered in each country in particular.
Ben Azaraf Archive, Yad Ben-Zvi, Jerusalem. Box 3, file 22, documents 131-132.
Ben Azaraf Archive, Yad Ben-Zvi, Jerusalem. Box 3, file 22, documents 146-149.
Newspaper "Bulletin de la Fédération des Sociétés Juives d'Algérie" in Algiers, June-July 1941, number 70. The articles discuss the Shoah in Europe and publish an article written by a French Rabbi in Vichy.
Ben Azaraf Archive, Yad Ben-Zvi, Jerusalem. Box 3, file 22, documents 156-157.Article undated and with no name of the newspapers, signed Maguid. The article informs on the nazi propaganda and the encouragement of marriage and birth of Germans during the war.
Borgel writes about his experience
in Tunis under the German occupation during WWII. In this chapter Borgel refers to the liberation of Tunisia after the German occupation.
Robert Borgel, Etoile jaune et croix gammée (Tunis, 1944), pp. 197-205