Morocco

Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is the westernmost country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to the east, and the disputed territory of Western Sahara to the south. Morocco also claims the Spanish exclaves of Ceuta, Melilla and Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera, and several small Spanish-controlled islands off its coast.

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The National Archives · 1 March 1941 English

5. The Germans may be behind a Moroccan Decree of 11th February providing for the expropriation of land around Port Lyautey for an "extremely urgent" extension to the maritime aviation …

INTELLIGENCE SUB-COMMITTEE. GERMAN INFILTRATION INTO MOROCCO. Report by the Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee herewith a memorandum^ on German infiltration in Morocco and French reactions thereto, which shows that British subjects are not permitted to enter French Morocco it is not possible for us to organise any counter circumstances the best method of maintaining influence in Morocco would appear to be by making subsidies to prominent Commission in regard to the French Air Force in Morocco and it is difficult, therefore, to estimate how


The National Archives · 27 November 1942 English

- the subjects covered included asylum for Spanish Communists in England (in particular Negrin), Morocco, and the likely result of the war, on November 25.

matters of your No.168 [our No.111512]. Regarding MOROCCO, he told me he was aware of the problem and would


The National Archives · 14 January 1943 English

by Kesselring, on January 13; and of a reference to greetings sent to Hitler from the Sultan of Morocco, on January 12.

CX/IJSS/1958/T50. Greetings from the SULTAN of MOROCCO to ill TIER? t M. FO -M NO. 1 4 7 9 O F F I ILLEGIBLE)/l, ABOUT THE GREETEIIGS FROM THE SULTAN OF MOROCCO TO TIE FUEHRER. THE FOREIGN OFFICE IS EXTREMELY


The National Archives · 31 January 1942 English

Portuguese telegrams from Berlin and London, on January 26; on points discussed by the Sultan of Morocco with Churchill and Roosevelt, on January 31; from the German intelligence (Abwehr) in Madrid, querying


The National Archives · 28 October 1942 English

of Foreign Affairs is seeking information from the ambassador in London on a possible attack on Morocco, on October 22; Alba's reply on October 28; and from the Japanese ambassador in Ankara, Turkish information

states definitely that within two or three months MOROCCO will recover full [? independence] and the t? [? soldiers], officials and — s in ALGER and MOROCCO, where the determined and widespread propaganda


The National Archives · 29 January 1944 English

German secret service in Madrid, on Spanish relations with the Allies, and Allied pressure on Spanish Morocco, on January 26.


The National Archives · 27 April 1942 English

April 21; and from the Turkish ambassador in Rome on Axis fears of Allied landings in Portugal and Morocco, on April 22.


The National Archives · 8 November 1942 English

Minister, Winston Churchill. This file includes the following report: on Allied landings in French Morocco on November 8.


The National Archives · 18 November 1942 English

Axis; Pétain's condemnation of Darlan and Giraud; the rumoured formation of Free French units in Morocco; and the appointment of General Yaguee Blanco as Ground Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Spanish 10th

I NFC ΗΓΑ HON ABOUT AMERICAN FORCES LANDED IN MOROCCO. PRESUMABLY 3 DIVISIONS, INCLUDING ONE AM CURED command o v e r f r e n c h troops i n morocco . 4. spanish morocco: g e n e r a l juan yaguee blanco CORPS, IS A FRIEND OF GENERAL ORGAZ, C. IN C. IN MOROCCO AND IS STRONGLY PRO- GERvlAN LEADER OF THE MONARCHIST


The National Archives · 10 November 1942 English

orders from Spain for special measures in the Balearic Islands in the face of Allied operations in Morocco and Algiers, on November 8; and from the Turkish minister in Madrid, on the Spanish reaction to the

the Anglo-American ooerations this morning in MOROCCO and ALGIERS. Director (4). F.O.(3). Admiralty


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