File:Operation Torch - message from the president of United States to the citizens of Casablanca.jpg

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English: A flyer in French and Arabic that was distributed by Allied forces in the streets of Casablanca, calling on citizens to cooperate with the Allied forces.
עברית: במלחמת העולם השנייה במהלך מבצע לפיד בשנת 1942, פוזרו עלונים ברחובות קזבלנקה במרוקו על ידי כוחות הברית שקראו לאוכלוסייה בצרפתית וערבית לשתף פעולה עם כוחות הברית עלון זה נשמר על ידי ילדה יהודיה שגרה בקזבלנקה והצילום הועבר לשם העלה לויקיפדיה
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Source Was found on a street in Casablanca in 1942 and was kept as souvenir
Author Goverment of United States

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A flyer in French and Arabic that was distributed by Allied forces in the streets of Casablanca, calling on citizens to cooperate with the Allied forces.

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