Marokon juutalaisuudesta.
Marokon juutalaisten tilanne 1940-1945 aikaan
https://www.timesofisrael.com/the-unknown-story-of-moroccan-holocaust-survivors/
Marokon juutalainen historia omaa juuria roomalaisia edeltävään aikaan.
http://sefarad.org/lm/017/morocco.html
https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2016/08/195009/jewish-community-throughout-moroccan-history/
Fast forward to the outbreak of World War II in 1939, the German occupation of France in 1940, and the establishment of the Vichy government rendered the Jews of Morocco (Morocco at the time was under France’s rule) powerless. In 1940, Nazi-controlled Vichy government issued decrees excluding Jews from public functions. Morocco was forced to issue these laws under France’s control and the Jews who sought sanctuary in Morocco were forced into labor camps. Morocco was not able to defy these laws until the fall of Vichy France with the help of Charles de Gaulle. After the establishment of Israel, the majority of Moroccan Jews moved there. Nowadays, the Jewish community still has an impact on our modern history as the adviser of our current king, Mohammed VI, is Andre Azoulay.
- Natsit alkoivat työleiriohjelmansa myös Afrikassa:
The Nazis established seventeen (17) slave labor camps were located in North Africa: three in Morocco, three in Algeria, seven in Tunisia and four in Libya.
Jews
were interned in the slave labor camp at
Hadjerat-M'Guil, in North Africa. Some of the 170
prisoners were tortured and murdered. Other
internees worked on the Trans-Sahara railway.
Sources: Yad Vashem
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