Jews on Route to Palestine, 1934–1944 – Sketches From the History of Aliyah Bet′Clandestine Jewish Immigration
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Wydawnictwo
Published:1st May '13
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The term Aliyah Bet refers to illegal Jewish immigration to Palestine in the period of the British Mandate for Palestine; it constituted one of the most effective methods of struggle of the Zionist movement for the sovereign state of Israel. Its history is marked, on the one hand, by clandestine activities and spectacular operations, and on the other, by dramatic events (catastrophes of sea liners carrying immigrants, deportations of refugees). The book discusses events without which one cannot understand the contemporary Israel.
The work contains a lot of crucial information enhancing our knowledge of seemingly familiar facts. It is only after we have read the monograph that we realise how frequently our understanding of these matters was fragmentary and incomplete. -- Michal Pulaski, Professor Emeritus at the Jagiellonian University
ISBN: 9788323333906
Dimensions: 235mm x 165mm x 13mm
Weight: 384g
222 pages