Israel’s military-security dimension and its foreign policy-diplomatic counterpart are explored. The periods covered range from the 1920s until contemporary times.
By Eliezer Tauber June 2012 Hardcover Danacode 110-20180 In Stock
Military Resistance in Late Mandatory Palestine presents telegrams sent to London by High Commissioner General Sir Alan Cunningham about the activities of the Jewish and Arab military organizations in Palestine from early 1947 to mid-May 1948. T...
This is the first detailed study of the religious units that formed an integral part of the Hagana. It describes the needs that prompted the religious Zionist leaders to establish these units, and the difficulties encountered in their formation....
The Rabbi Yaakov Reines Prize for 1994, Yad Harav Maimon The book, which includes a documentary section, discusses the daring underground activities of Bnei Akiba in Hungary during the Holocaust, such as finding hiding-places, providing false pa...
A critical edition of the memoirs of the Chief of the Ottoman Intelligence Service in the Levant during World War I. The book discusses the Turkish version of the break-up of the clandestine organization Nili and also refers to other Jewish esp...
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The Defence of Palestine during World War II Edited By Yoav Gelber January 1990 Paperback Danacode 110-10282 Out of Stock
This study discusses British and Jewish defence plans for Palestine Jewry, against the threatened invasion by the Axis Powers. Includes a collection of sources from British and Jewish archives.
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Irgun Brit Zion during the Second World War By Dov Levin January 1987 Paperback Danacode 110-10184 In Stock
The book deals with the Irgun Brit Zion, which was founded in Kovno after its capture by the Russians and continued to function in the Kovno Ghetto and even in the concentration camps. Its main activities were in the sphere of education and ide...
The edited minutes of the only convention ever held by the Lehi movement (Lohamei Herut Yisrael) provide the most authoritative source of the opinions of its 120 members at the birth of the State of Israel. The inaccuracy of the stereotypes assi...
The Irgun Zeva`i Leumi, Lehi and Hagana resis-tance organizations claimed from their very beginning that their resistance to the British authorities was sanctioned by Jewish tradition. This study examines the plausibility of their claim to repre...