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- Kenneth_Pendar abstract "Kenneth W. Pendar was a United States diplomat who served as Vice-Consul in Marrakech and Casablanca in 1942 and 1943. He has published his memoirs, where he recounts his wartime experiences and activities, in two books, Adventure in Diplomacy: Our French Dilemma and Adventure in Diplomacy (World War II).Pendar served as a second to American diplomat Robert Murphy in Algiers during Operation Torch in November 1942. He was instrumental in helping to arrange a ceasefire between French and invading Allied forces, which produced the controversial \"Darlan deal.\" Murphy and American commander, General Mark Clark, accepted the continuing authority of Admiral François Darlan, the commander of all Vichy French military forces at the time. The acceptance of the continued authority of the Vichy regime under Marshal Philippe Pétain in North Africa was very controversial at the time and badly received by the public in Allied countries, especially Britain. Free-French leader Charles de Gaulle, who was excluded from any role in Operation Torch, was especially upset by the \"deal.\" Pendar acted as a liaison with the pro-Allied (but not Gaullist) underground in Algiers before and during the Allied invasion. He was unable to keep most of them out of jail after the agreement to a ceasefire.".
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- Kenneth_Pendar wikiPageWikiLink Casablanca.
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- Kenneth_Pendar wikiPageWikiLink Charles_de_Gaulle.
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- Kenneth_Pendar wikiPageWikiLink Diplomat.
- Kenneth_Pendar wikiPageWikiLink François_Darlan.
- Kenneth_Pendar wikiPageWikiLink Mark_W._Clark.
- Kenneth_Pendar wikiPageWikiLink Marrakesh.
- Kenneth_Pendar wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Torch.
- Kenneth_Pendar wikiPageWikiLink Philippe_Pétain.
- Kenneth_Pendar wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Daniel_Murphy.
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- Kenneth_Pendar wikiPageWikiLink Vichy.
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- Kenneth_Pendar comment "Kenneth W. Pendar was a United States diplomat who served as Vice-Consul in Marrakech and Casablanca in 1942 and 1943. He has published his memoirs, where he recounts his wartime experiences and activities, in two books, Adventure in Diplomacy: Our French Dilemma and Adventure in Diplomacy (World War II).Pendar served as a second to American diplomat Robert Murphy in Algiers during Operation Torch in November 1942.".
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