Jeruzaleme, Jeruzaleme

Jeruzaleme, Jeruzaleme

Dominique Lapierre, Larry Collins

The book Jerusalem, Jerusalem details the dramatic historical events that led to the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, with a particular focus on the struggle for the city of Jerusalem.

The authors use a documentary style to combine historical facts with personal stories from people on both sides of the conflict – Jews, Arabs, British soldiers and international actors. The book begins with the withdrawal of British forces from Palestine and the deterioration of relations between the Jewish and Arab populations. It depicts the establishment of a Jewish state, the heroic resistance of a small group of fighters in besieged Jerusalem, as well as the tragedies and suffering of the civilian population. Lapierre and Collins emphasize the complexity of the situation, avoiding a one-sided portrayal of either side. Their approach provides the reader with a broader perspective on the historical and political circumstances that continue to shape the Middle East today.

Original title
O Jerusalem
Translation
Anton Vouk
Dimensions
25 x 17 cm
Pages
463
Publisher
Globus, Zagreb, 1977.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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