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Explores why Britain lost Palestine, linking its counterinsurgency and diplomatic strategies through the role of Roy Farran, commander of British counterterrorism squads, to the abduction of a Jewish activist, Alexander Rubowitz.
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Death and burial, Trials, litigation, Government policy, Terrorism, History, Prevention, Zionists, Terrorism, prevention, Terrorism, government policy, Palestine, history, 1917-1948, Great britain, politics and government, Great britain, social conditions, Zionismus, TerrorismusPlaces
Palestine, Great Britain, Gro€britannien, PalästinaTimes
1929-1948Showing 7 featured editions. View all 7 editions?
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Prologue : abduction in Jerusalem
Jewish rebels, imperial warriors and colonial policemen
Roy Farran and the special squads
Cover-up and scandal
Court martial
The hero's return and the terrorists' revenge.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-275) and index.
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