Abolition of Vichy laws
German Foreign Office Archive File R-27768
Report on the abolitions of Vichy laws.
German Foreign Office Archive File R-27768
Report on the abolitions of Vichy laws.
Document dated March 23rd 1943 on the repositioning of Jews, Communists and Free Masons to Public Office after the Abolition of Vichy laws.
German Forigen Minstry Archive (R-27768).
German Foreign Office Archive File R-27768, Page 339057-59
Report on Régime de Vichy and their connections with the British government.
The report also mention General Nogues and his tides to Petain and his signing on racial laws as minister of interior affairs
German Foreign Office Archive File R-27768, Page 339332
Report about the newly established French regime in Morocco by General Henri Giraud, two Jews was appointed to key rolls Mr. Weill in charge for the abolition of the racial laws and the repositioning of Jews and free masons, and Mr. Mayer as a secretary
German Foreign Office Archive File R-27768, Page 3391342
Several telegrams:
298: The University of Algiers allowed the Jewish students to return.
309: A call from Jewish circles in USA to return the citizenship to Algerian Jews and prefer them over local Arabs
The document is categorized as RH 23 in BA-MA Freiburg military Archive
It deals with balance of powers in North Africa.
P. 8: In framework of this report, it is written that French officers present hostile trends towards the Jews, the freemasons and the communists.
P. 8: "The Arabs in Tunis express friendliness and welcome the German officers
German Foreign Office Archive File R29837.
The Grand Mufti Haj Amin El-Husseini willing to open a rebellion against the Allies in Tunis .
Italian Ambassador report on the treatment of 5000 Italian Jews under French control in Tunis.
תיק מס' 441 (מס' פריט: 7025201) בחטיבה M.29..FR מארכיון צבא גרמניה בפרייבורג. התיק מפרט רשימת חוקים וביניהם חוק מתאריך 27.11.1942 האוסר פעילות קומוניסטית או אנרכיסטית באלגיריה
Bad Arolsen Archive (Its North Africa 022011) Page 82202654
Les Juifs de Tunisie sous Vichy et l’occupation / Sabille, Jacques; preface de Daniel Mayer
A Télégramme from Rodolf Rahn