Freemasonry

Political Situation in Algeria

File number R 71,079 from the archives of the German Foreign Office:
Sources on the political situation in Algeria 1935-33
The file contains reports about the program in the city of Constantine and the riots against the Jews in the city of Setif.
Most of the reports are the Consulate: General internal political issues, suspicions of French Algeria from German propaganda,and incitement of indigenous children.
Estimations on the national awakening of the Algerian resistance, and means that France begins to take from an administrative standpoint.

Mufti's correspondence 1941-1943

German Foreign Office Archive File R 27324, Correspondence Between German Officials  and Haj  Amin El-Husseini, the grand Mufti of Jerusalem 1941-1943
Corporation between the Mufti and Giliani
Plans for the Liberated Muslim Countries
Different Meetings
P. 46: Mufti Desire to take part in the Battles in Egypt  
P. 42-141: Letter to Von-Ribbentrop on the mufti's attentions to meet Arab leaders in North Africa.

1942-1943 Jews in North Africa

 

American Jewish Year Book pages 439-443. Report on the Jews Libya,  1942-1943.
report review the judicial conduct of the French authorities towards Jews in countries under French protectorates in North Africa. The anti-Jewish Tendency's led by Vichy Generals during the war and the positive change after the liberation.            

Review on French North Africa in 1943

An Essay which contains review on French North Africa in 1943. The review was published in the yearbook of foreign policy in 1944, pp. 1009-1026. 
The book was published by Prof. F.A. Six as an initiative of the German Foreign Ministry. 
The document mentions that general Giraud cancelled discriminatory laws against Jews. Jews returned to their jobs and their salaries are paid in retroactively.