New constructions in Tunis instead of the Hara
Archives Benazaraf, Yad Ben-Zvi, Jerusalem, Box 2, Folder 13, doc 26-28
Article on the news paper: Le Petit Matin in the Tunis city plan to destroy and rebuild the Jewish neighborhood (Hara).
Archives Benazaraf, Yad Ben-Zvi, Jerusalem, Box 2, Folder 13, doc 26-28
Article on the news paper: Le Petit Matin in the Tunis city plan to destroy and rebuild the Jewish neighborhood (Hara).
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 November
1942 in Tunis under the German occupation in the Second World War.
In this chapter Robert Borgel tells about the german invasion to Tunis.
Robert Borgel, Etoile jaune et croix gammée (Tunis, 1944), pp. 16-20.
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.
Borgel tells about his experience
in Tunis under the German occupation in the Second World War. In this chapter Borgel refers to confiscation of Jewish property during the German occupation in Tunisia.
Robert Borgel, Etoile jaune et croix gammée (Tunis, 1944), pp. 93-96.
Borgel tells about his experience
in Tunis under the German occupation during WWII. In this chapter Borgel refers to Harassment of German soldiers during their visits to the Jewish quarter in Tunis (Hara).
Robert Borgel, Etoile jaune et croix gammée (Tunis, 1944), pp. 142-145
Borgel writes about his experience
in Tunis under the German occupation during WWII. In this chapter Borgel refers to Recruitment of forced-workers, February 1943.
Robert Borgel, Etoile jaune et croix gammée (Tunis, 1944), pp. 171-180.
Ghez writes about his experience
in Tunis under the German occupation during WWII. In this chapter Ghez refers to January 12, 1943 and tells how 2 Jewish women were raped by German soldiers.
Paul Ghez, Six Mois Sous la Botte (Tunis, 1943), pp. 60-61
Ghez writes about his experience inTunis under the German occupation during WWII. In this chapter Ghez refers to February 6, 1943 and tells about the effort to reduce the recruiting workers for forced labor. Paul Ghez, Six Mois Sous la Botte (Tunis, 1943), pp. 86-87
Ghez writes about his experience inTunis under the German occupation during WWII. In this chapter Ghez refers to February 7, 1943 and tells about massive bombing on Tunis. Paul Ghez, Six Mois Sous la Botte (Tunis, 1943), pp. 87-90