Destination Casablanca

Exile, Espionage, and the Battle for North Africa in World War II

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Pub Date Oct 10 2017 | Archive Date Oct 10 2017

Description

This rollicking and panoramic history of Casablanca during the Second World War sheds light on the city as a key hub for European and American powers, and a place where spies, soldiers, and political agents exchanged secrets and vied for control.

In November 1942, as a part of Operation Torch, 33,000 American soldiers sailed undetected across the Atlantic and stormed the beaches of French Morocco. Seventy-four hours later, the Americans controlled the country and one of the most valuable wartime ports: Casablanca.

In the years preceding, Casablanca had evolved from an exotic travel destination to a key military target after France's surrender to Germany. Jewish refugees from Europe poured in, hoping to obtain visas and passage to the United States and beyond. Nazi agents and collaborators infiltrated the city in search of power and loyalty. The resistance was not far behind, as shopkeepers, celebrities, former French Foreign Legionnaires, and disgruntled bureaucrats formed a network of Allied spies. But once in American hands, Casablanca became a crucial logistical hub in the fight against Germany -- and the site of Roosevelt and Churchill's demand for "unconditional surrender."

Rife with rogue soldiers, power grabs, and diplomatic intrigue, Destination Casablanca is the riveting and untold story of this glamorous city--memorialized in the classic film that was rush-released in 1942 to capitalize on the drama that was unfolding in North Africa at the heart of World War II.
This rollicking and panoramic history of Casablanca during the Second World War sheds light on the city as a key hub for European and American powers, and a place where spies, soldiers, and political...

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ISBN 9781610394055
PRICE $30.00 (USD)
PAGES 464

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What a amazing book I learned so much and think you may also. It's the story of the French and the North African side of the Second World War, you will find a detailed and true account of the Relationship with The USA, Great Britain and Germany.
I guess in war there are a lot more details than we see and no 2 people will walk the same path, this book explains the path of most they key figures invoked around Casablanca and Morocco. I 'm not sure that there are any others that are missed as Meredith goes into great depth and detail without losing your interest , well mine anyhow this is a fascinating book every chapter introduces a different angle and if you want to know the history of the French and how they managed to stay a significant part of the Allies effort and obstacles this is a great book to help you in your way.
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A well done and fascinating history of a little-known part of the second world war. The inter-weaving of the big picture coupled with individual stories made for an exciting and informative book. General history made exciting by a well-crafted book with plenty of tension and excitement.

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