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Spies in Palestine, love, betrayal, and the heroic life of Sarah Aaronsohn, James Srodes

Label
Spies in Palestine, love, betrayal, and the heroic life of Sarah Aaronsohn, James Srodes
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Spies in Palestine
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
957656479
Responsibility statement
James Srodes
Sub title
love, betrayal, and the heroic life of Sarah Aaronsohn
Summary
Sarah Aaronsohn and her siblings were born as part of the first wave of Jewish immigrants who fled the pogroms of Russia and Eastern Europe in the 1880s, settling in the province of Syria-Palestine. By the outbreak of World War I in 1914, Sarah's home village of Zichron Ya'akov brought prosperity to their lands between the Mediterranean coast and the Mount Carmel range. But when the Ottoman Turkish Empire sided with kaiser Wilhelm II and the other Central Powers in WWI, the Jewish settlements faced cruel oppressions. This book explores how the Aaronsohns, one of the most prominent families in the province, came to commit themselves and their comrades to the Allied side and how they formed the NILI espionage organization to spy against the Turkish Arm. Late in the war, in 1917, Sarah assumed command of the spy network as the group's penetration of the Turkish army reached a critical juncture. -- Adapted from back cover
Table Of Contents
Who was Sarah Aaronsohn? -- Friends in America -- The three pashas -- Love and war -- Plagues of war and locusts -- Success and setback -- Sarah takes command -- Sarah gets her orders and NILI gets its name -- Sarah and NILI make a difference -- The net closes
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