Renseignement sur les sympathies juive pour la Grande Bretagne à Constantine, 27 novembre 1940
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The report mentions the “intimate sympathies” of the Jews for Great Britain, which they hope will ultimately succeed. Henri Seror and Moïse Djaoui were summoned by the Commander-in-Chief, who would hold them responsible for any incident that would occur in Tébessa. Jews strive to maintain good relations with Muslims. The Israelites would be ready to help financially, Sheikh Larbi Tebessi and the association of Ulemas.