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19451952 British Government s Opposition to Zionism and the Emergent - State of Israe

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The 1945-1952 British Government's Opposition to Zionism and the Emergent State of Israel examines the British Government's role in Palestine after World War II when it was still under the British Mandate. It looks at the considerable obstacles and events leading to the eventual establishment of the state of Israel.

List of contents










Introduction
Chapter 1: The State of Play in the Summer of 1945
Chapter 2: The Two Labour Leaders
Chapter 3: Anti-Semitism in British Society and Anti-Zionism within the British Establishment
Chapter 4: The American President Versus the British Prime Minister
Chapter 5: The Yishuv Declares War against Great Britain
Chapter 6: The Road Leading to the U.N. Partition Proposal of November 1947
Chapter 7: The Last Six Months of the Mandate - The Politics
Chapter 8: The Last Six Months of the Mandate - The Military Conflict
Chapter 9: Israel
Conclusion


About the author










Nick Reynold received his doctorate from Bar-Ilan University


Summary

The 1945-1952 British Government's Opposition to Zionism and the Emergent State of Israel examines the British Government's role in Palestine after World War II when it was still under the British Mandate. It looks at the considerable obstacles and events leading to the eventual establishment of the state of Israel.

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