
Voices of History Israel: Defending Israel
Voices of History Israel, Book 5
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Throughout the 1970s, Dr. Samuel J. Citron took it upon himself to interview leading authorities on special topics in contemporary Jewish history, mostly relating to the State of Israel.
Over the course of 10 years of painstaking work, he completed the immense task of pulling together personal accounts of many of the more significant events of the last hundred years.
The realities of life in the early Yishuv required the creation of defense groups, armies, and even spies allied with the British.
This collection from The Voices of History: Israel includes these recordings:
- Hashomer: Rahel Yanit Ben-Zvi
- The Haganah: Dr. Moshe Sneh
- The Irgun: Menachem Begin
- The Palmach: Yigal Allon
- The Zion Mule Corps: Rafael Aboulafia, Ephraim Auerbach, Leon L. Gildesgame
- Nili - Part I: Rifka Aaronsohn, Rafael Aboulafia, Prof. Alexander M. Dushkin
- Nili - Part II: Aaronsohn, Aboulafia, Dushkin
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