City of Casablanca in Morocco. The Medina entrance at Casablanca. Sign at entrance reads 'Medina Entrance Off Limits To All U.S. Troops'. View inside Medina. Arabs on burros and horse-drawn carriages move. Arabs sell their merchandise. Women in veils on street. (World War II period)
Allied ships in Casablanca bay during Operation Torch (Invasion of North Africa) in World War 2. Barrage balloons aloft, over the area. British Naval officers on the bridge of a ship. Aerial views of the port and harbor of Casablanca, Morocco.
Aerial views of Casablanca, Morocco, in World War 2. Many ships of all kinds, including Allied warships, transport vessels, and the like are seen in the harbor. The area is relatively unscathed by war. A brief view of a hotel and beach.
U.S. officers General George C Marshall, HH Arnold, Brehon Somervell and Lesley J McNair seated around table and discussing map in Washington DC, USA, during World War 2. U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt and British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill at a meeting in Casablanca, French Morocco.
American soldiers of the 15th Infantry doing calisthenics on a field in Casablanca, French Morocco. An instructor conducts the calisthenics. Army tents in the background. (World War II period).
Colonel TH Monroe, Commander of the American 15th Infantry and his staff eat at outdoor tables under a camouflaged tent in Casablanca, French Morocco. Soldiers drive a jeep attached to a trailer on a field. Troops on a field in the background. (World War II period).