Spanish occupation of Tangier (1940–1945)

{{Short description|Francoist occupation of the Tangier International Zone}}

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The Spanish occupation of Tangier between 1940 and 1945 was a temporary enlargement of Spanish Morocco during World War II.

History

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 collapse of the French Third Republic, a contingent of 4,000 Moorish soldiers based in the Spanish Morocco occupied the Tangier International Zone, meeting no resistance.{{Sfn|Sueiro|1994|pp=136–137}}

Historians claim that it was done with the excuse that it was a prevention of a possible Italian conquest of Tangier.

Despite the claim that the occupation was a "provisional" measure, the operation was the realization of a long-standing wish{{Sfn|Sueiro|1994|pp=137–138}}{{refn|group=n.|Already since 1912, the so-called "Liga Africanista Española" had lobbied in favour of a "Tánger para España" ({{translation|"Tangier for Spain"}}).{{Sfn|Madariaga|2007|p=177}}}} and prelude to a potential occupation of French Morocco that did not happen because Rabat ultimately rallied to the new Vichy regime.{{Sfn|Sueiro|1994|p=138}} The Mendoub, the sultan's representative, was expelled in March 1941, further undermining French influence in Tangier's affairs.{{Sfn|Sueiro|1994|p=141}}

File:Admiralty Chart No 1912 Tangier Bay, Published 1936.jpg

Despite calls by the writer Rafael Sánchez Mazas and other Spanish nationalists to annex Tangier, the Franco regime publicly considered the occupation a temporary wartime measure.{{sfn|Payne|1987|p=268}} A diplomatic dispute between Britain and Spain over the latter's abolition of the city's international institutions in November 1940 led to a further guarantee of British rights and a Spanish promise not to fortify the area.{{sfn|Payne|1987|loc=p. 274, note 28}} In May 1944, although it had served as a contact point between him and the later Axis Powers during the Spanish Civil War, Franco expelled all German diplomats from the area.{{sfn|Beevor|2006|pp=152, 464}}

Following the August 1945 Paris Conference on Tangier between the United Kingdom, France, the United States and the Soviet Union, an isolated Spain accepted the conditions lined up in the former on 19 September 1945 and retired from Tangier on 11 October 1945.{{Sfn|Dunthorn|2005|pp=127–128}}

Tangier then returned to the pre-war status of an international zone.{{Sfn|Hamouda|2016|p=109}}

See also

References

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Bibliography

  • {{cite book |last = Beevor |first = Antony|title = The Battle for Spain: The Spanish Civil War 1936–1939 |author-link = Antony Beevor |location = London|publisher = Weidenfeld & Nicolson |orig-year = 1982 |year = 2006 |isbn=0297848321 }}
  • {{Cite journal|last=Dunthorn|year=2005|title=The Paris Conference on Tangier, August 1945: The British Response to Soviet Interest in the 'Tangier Question'|journal=Diplomacy and Statecraft|volume=16|issue=1|pages=117–137|doi=10.1080/09592290590916167|issn=0959-2296|first=David J.|publisher=Routledge|s2cid=155051496}}
  • {{Cite journal|url=https://ostour.dohainstitute.org/en/issue004/Pages/art08.aspx|first=Zeinab|last=Hamouda|issue=4|year=2016|title=Tangier under Spanish Occupation (1940–1945)|journal=Ostour|volume=2|pages=109–124|publisher=Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies|issn=2410-0870}}
  • {{Cite journal|first=María Rosa de|last=Madariaga|journal=Anales de Historia Contemporánea|volume=23|year=2007|title=El Protectorado Español en Marruecos: algunos rasgos distintivos y su proyección en el presente|publisher=Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones|location=Murcia|issn=0212-6559|url=https://revistas.um.es/analeshc/article/view/54361/52381}}
  • {{cite book|last=Payne |first= S.G. |title=The Franco Regime, 1936–1975|location=Madison|publisher= University of Wisconsin |date=1987}}
  • {{Cite journal|url=http://revistas.uned.es/index.php/ETFV/article/view/3011/2871|last=Sueiro|first=Susana|publisher=Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia|location=Madrid|doi=10.5944/etfv.7.1994.3011|issue=7|year=1994|title=España en Tánger durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial: la consumación de un viejo anhelo|journal=Espacio, Tiempo y Forma, Serie V, Historia Contemporánea|issn=1130-0124|doi-access=free}}

Further reading

  • {{cite journal |last1=Halstead |first1=C |title=Aborted Imperialism: Spain's Occupation of Tangier, 1940–1945 |journal=Iberian Studies |date=1978 |volume=7 |issue=2 |pages=53–71}}
  • {{cite book |last1=Spencer |first1=Claire |editor1-last=Joffé |editor1-first=George |title=North Africa: Nation, State, and Region |date=1993 |publisher=Routledge |location=London |isbn=9780415091626 |chapter=The Spanish Protectorate and the Occupation of Tangier in 1940}}
  • {{cite book |last1=Del Hierro |first1=Pablo |editor1-last=Buchanan |editor1-first=Andrew N. |editor2-last=Lawlor |editor2-first=Ruth |title=The Greater Second World War: Global Perspectives |date=2025 |publisher=Cornell University Press |location=Ithaca, NY |isbn=9781501780653 |chapter=A Global Metropolis: Tangier during the Second World War}}

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Category:Spain in World War II

Category:Military history of Tangier

Category:World War II occupied territories

Category:Morocco in World War II

Category:Morocco–Spain military relations

Category:1940s in international relations

Category:1940s in Morocco

Category:1940s in Spain

Category:Invasions by Spain