Palestine Papers, 1917-1922: Seeds of ConflictDoreen Ingrams Eland, 2009 - 200 sidor Brings the forgotten pages of history back to passionate life. Doreen Ingrams has sieved through secret British cabinet documents, Foreign and War office memoranda and their cryptic annotations, to observe the creation of a Zionist homeland out of the Palestine Protectorate. Cock-up or conspiracy? You decide. Read Curzon, Churchill, Weizmann, Balfour, T.E. Lawrence, and others in their own words. |
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The Balfour Declaration | 3 |
Palestine 1918 | 17 |
Who Shall Have Palestine? | 36 |
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