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  1. Spanish Morocco (1912–56) Tangier International Zone (1924–56; occupied 1940–45) French Algeria and French West Africa. Spain, Spanish Sahara and Spanish Ifni. During World War II, Morocco, which was then occupied by France, was controlled by Vichy France from 1940 to 1942 after the occupation of France by Nazi Germany.

  2. Spanish troops provisionally occupied Tangier during World War II, on the pretext that an Italian invasion was imminent. Retrocession to Morocco 1920 map of the "Spanish zone in Morocco", with images of Santiago Tablas , Dámaso Berenguer and Manuel Fernández.

  3. History. Map of the Spanish Morocco in 1925, showing the Tangier zone in dark brown color. During World War II, the Tangier International Zone was invaded and occupied by Francoist Spain. On 14 June 1940, a few days after the Italian declaration of war after the German invasion of France, Spain seized the opportunity and, amid the ...

  4. MoroccanSpanish conflicts: Conquest of Melilla (1497) Conquest of Mehdya (1681) Siege of Larache (1689) Siege of Melilla (1774) Siege of Ceuta (1790-1791) Hispano-Moroccan War (1859–1860) First Melillan campaign (1893–1894) Second Melillan campaign (1909–1910) Kert campaign (1911–1912) Rif War (1920–1926) Ifni War (1957 ...

  5. Catching the French off guard, Rif fighters overran dozens of frontline positions, inflicting some 6,000 French casualties and endangering the important urban centres of Fès and Taza. Rif War. Spanish troops marching past the body of a slain Moroccan police officer during the Rif War.

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  6. 5 de mai. de 2015 · My goal is to unpack the different layers of the story ofWorld War II in Morocco. First, the surrender of French forces to Nazi Germany and the armistice agreement in June 1940 represented a major blow to the prestige of the French nation and the glory of the French military.

  7. Franco-Moroccan Wars. First Franco-Moroccan Wars. Second Franco-Moroccan Wars. Spanish-Moroccan war. Resistance against colonialism. Zaian War. The Rif wars. Ifni War. Use of Moroccan recruits by the colonial forces. The Sand War. 1967 and Yom Kippur Wars. The Western Sahara conflict. See also. References and notes. Military history of Morocco.