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Palestine and World War I Grand Strategy, Military Tactics and Culture in War by Haim Goren, Eran Dolev, Yigal Sheffy
Palestine and World War I Grand Strategy, Military Tactics and Culture in War by Haim Goren, Eran Dolev, Yigal Sheffy
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The Palestine Campaign has become one of the most glorified military campaigns of the twentieth century. The last campaign fought by the Ottoman Army, and thus the last act of the once-mighty Ottoman Empire, the Palestine Campaign saw the British Army under General Allenby conquer the Holy Land, forcing the Turkish army back into Europe. Meanwhile the secret Sykes-Picot Agreement ensured the British and French would continue to influence the Middle East for the next 60 years. This front saw some of the most influential stories of the Great War, from T.E. Lawrence's Arab army in the desert, to General Allenby entering Jerusalem on foot in 1917. Palestine and World War I shows how the events of the Great War have left a lasting legacy in the Middle East.
Publisher: Bloomsbury AcademicPublication date: 2014-10-17
Pages: 360
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781780763590-LN
Dimensions: 233.0 x 155.0 x 20.0 mm
Weight: 0.59 kg
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