Special Casablanca Exhibit at the International Museum of World War II
The film (and refugee) classic “Casablanca,” set in the Vichy-controlled Moroccan port, premiered less than three weeks after US and British forces launched the Allied invasion of French North Africa on November 8, 1942.
Later this week, 75 years to the day after “Operation Torch” — The International Museum of World War II in Natick, Massachusetts will open a special exhibition called “The Real and Reel Casablanca; American troops enter World War II, Landing in North Africa.”
KJ
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