MOHAMED V, THE SULTAN
France in Morocco, 1925-1945
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Guillaume Jobin
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Independent and without bias, if not that of the reader, the book reveals unknown or little known facts (among others) and dismantles received ideas: - The Catholic maneuvers behind the Berber dahir, - The secret service of His Majesty Mohamed V, - The true choice of the Sultan, - The struggles between the French, - Morocco is not the first country to have recognized the United States, - Lyautey supports the nationalists, - De Gaulle’s indifference towards Morocco, - The legend of the Jewish stars, - Mohamed V and the Germans, - The attempted coup d'état in 1942, - Why doesn’t the left like Morocco? etc.
Guillaume Jobin, a graduate of HEC, was president of the Paris School of Journalism. He lives in Morocco.
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