Reforms conducted by General Giraud in Tangier
German Foreign Office Archive File R-101023
Reforms conduct by General Giraud in Tangier including reinstating Jews and Free Masons into their old Jobs in Public Office
German Foreign Office Archive File R-101023
Reforms conduct by General Giraud in Tangier including reinstating Jews and Free Masons into their old Jobs in Public Office
German Foreign Office Archive File 61134,
The situation in Tunisia November-December 1942.
the Arrival of Rudolf Rahn, Arab Reaction to German forces entering the city, Forced labour, Arrests of Jews and jailing them, support of Italy, Arab rebellion in support for the Germans, civil population.
Bundesarchiv-Militararchiv in Freiburg, BA 611124 from 1941-1942
The file include information regarding :
Joint attack of Rommel and Arab Forces
Public opinion on England
The independence of Egypt
Case No. 611,123 BA from German military archives in Freiburg years 1940-42. Deals with the question of the relationship and cooperation between Arab and Nazi Germany. In the documents stationed of Arab volunteers in the Wehrmacht
German Foreign Office Archive File R99342
The media Converge regarding Jews in Palestine Joining the British Army and their service in Egypt and Libya.
Bundesarchiv-Militararchiv in Freiburg - RH 5.489
The status of French North Africa in relation to Europe, Transfer of Jewish property to partisans, and the dissatisfaction if the Allies towards General Nogues.
File No. 491 (Item #: 7025238) Division M.29..FR ,German military archives in Freiburg , 18/12/1942.
Information about the economic situation in Tunisia and the needs of the German army. Stated that the SD began to confiscate goods in regulating the economy in Tunisia and addressed the Jewish businesses. Wehrmacht Army food supply came tribute to Tunisia owned by Jews.
Bundesarchiv-Militararchiv in Freiburg - M. 29.FR file 494, Item 7025238
The corporation between the supporters of Charles De Gaulle and the British in French and North Africa.
War Documents located at Imperial War Museum Archives, Dept of Documents, Lambeth Road, London
The story of John Forbes Christie, cinematic in scope and detail, recalls his evasion from Nazi and Vichy authorities. Christie first makes his way from France to Casablanca, where he records what life was like for the many refugees descending upon Morocco. He goes on to tell the story of the means and route of his eventual escape from Morocco back to England
US Holocaust Memorial Archive 745023
June 10, 1943
Intelligence and political landscape report from Lt. Col. Harvey S. Gerry, Commanding Officer Tunisian Detachment, to Minister Robert D. Murphy on the subject of Tunisia. Murphy details the various grievances and political positions of Tunisia’s different peoples. He goes on to describe the difficulties the Americans face there, including the strong war-time black market that emerged, the use of ration cards and the faulty distribution system for civilian supplies at the time the Americans entered Tunisia