German Consulate in Casablanca, 1941

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Sam_Raimi
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German Consulate in Casablanca, 1941

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Post by Sam_Raimi » 11 Jun 2014, 18:12

Hi there,

I am very interested in studying Vichy France's interactions with Nazi Germany before Operation Torch. Does anyone know how I can find out exactly where the German Consulate in Casablanca was located in September 1941. I would love to have an address and pictures/information on the building, but have yet been able to find any. Does anyone have any idea how I can retrieve such info?

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Re: German Consulate in Casablanca, 1941

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Post by Globalization41 » 02 Dec 2014, 21:48

Movie Review, Casablanca, by Roger Ebert

Movie Review, Casablanca, The New York Times

1/1/1941; French Warships Streaming to Casablanca, Dakar, & Other French African Ports to Escape Reach of Germans

1/2/1941, F.D.R. Summarizes War in Europe, Wants Aid for Britain, Part 1

1/2/1941, F.D.R. Summarizes War in Europe, Wants Aid for Britain, Part 2

1/3/1941; Evacuee from Gibraltar Returns to Australia; Had Gone to Casablanca, but Was Returned to Gibraltar when France Fell

1/4/1941, What Will Happen in North Africa? Part 1

1/4/1941, What Will Happen in North Africa? Part 2

1/4/1941, What Will Happen in North Africa? Part 3

1/8/1941, British Allowing French Naval Units Through Gibraltar Unmolested, Lighter French Vessels Concentrated at Casablanca

2/6/1941, German Control of Dakar & Casablanca Would Result in Greater British Shipping Losses, Vichy Uses Navy to Block Germans

2/22/1941, About 150 Uniformed Germans Armed with Tommy-Guns Are Reported to Be in Casablanca

3/6/1941, German U-Boats & Transport Planes Delivering Nazi 'Tourists' to French Morocco

3/6/1941, Germans Worried that French Officers on 'Leave" in Casablanca Will Be Drafted into French North Africa Forces

3/19/1940, U.S. to Send Food to Unoccupied France; French Capital Ship Jean Bart Anchored at Casablanca

Jean Bart, French Battleship

Battleship Jean Bart During Operation Torch

Photo, French Battleship Jean Bart in Port

Photo, French Battleship Jean Bart

Drawing, Top & Side View, French Battleship Jean Bart

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