
Caption | United States Army Lt Robert Longini photographing German prisoners of war captured during Operation Torch at Fedala, French Morocco (now Mohammedia, Morocco), Nov 1942. ww2dbase | |||||
Photographer | Unknown | |||||
Source | ww2dbaseUnited States Army Signal Corps | |||||
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Photo Size | 2,760 x 2,228 pixels | |||||
Photos at Same Place | Fedala, French Morocco | |||||
Added By | David Stubblebine | |||||
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14 Dec 2021 02:21:59 PM
Located on the Moroccan coast between Casablanca and Rabat, Fedala, then as now, was an important oil producing port. Some of those facilities can be faintly seen in the background.