Britain and Zion: The Fateful EntanglementSøgeord: Alexandretta; Haifa; Britisk Mandat; Persien; Lilleasien; Damascus; Baghdad; Mosul; Anatolien; Angora; Beirut; Levanten; Adano; Sykes-Picot Agreement, 1916; Ormsby-Gore, W.; Picot, G.; Uafhængige Arabiske Stater; Sokolow, N.; Sykes, Mark; Herzl, Theodor; Greenberg, Leopold; Jabotinsky, V.; Gaster, M.; Jødiske Stat; Jødisk Land; Uafhængighed; Selvstændighed; Selvstyre; Balfour Deklarationen; World Zionist Congress; Cowen, J.; Asquinth, Herbert; Balfour, A.J.; Buchanan, G.; Cecil, Robert; Lord Curzon; Maccabeans; |
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War and Empire | 20 |
War and Propaganda | 33 |
The Home Stretch | 67 |
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