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Stern by Zev Golan
Stern by Zev Golan









Stern: The Man and His Gang by Zev Golan is the first English-language account of the life of Abraham Stern, the charismatic poet who founded the underground that called itself the "Fighters for the Freedom of Israel." The book provides a comprehensive history of the gang's operations in the years 1940-48, when it fought what it called British imperialism in the Mideast. In the 1940s, before there was a modern state of Israel, the Holy Land wasrocked by warfare and violence, and no militia was fiercer than the band of Jewish revolutionaries known as the Stern Gang. Stern: The Man and His Gang by Zev Golan is the first English-language account of the life of Abraham Stern, the charismatic poet who founded the underground that called itself the "Fighters for the Freedom of Israel." The book provides a comprehensive history of the gang's operations in the years 1940-48, when it fought what it.

Stern by Zev Golan

Stern: The Man and His Gang by Zev Golan is the first English-language account of the life of Abraham Stern, the charismatic poet who founded the underground that called itself the "Fighters for the Freedom of Israel." The book provides a comprehensive history of the gang's operations in the years 1940-48, when it fought what it called British imperialism in the Mideast.In the 1940s, before there was a modern state of Israel, the Holy Land wasrocked by warfare and violence, and no militia was fiercer than the band of Jewish revolutionaries known as the Stern Gang. He negotiated with Labor movement leaders such as Golda Meir and with the commanders of the Hagana. He escaped from the Nazis with Menachem Begin and directed the Lehi with Yitzhak Shamir and Natan Yellin-Mor. In the 1940s, before there was a modern state of Israel, the Holy Land wasrocked by warfare and violence, and no militia was fiercer than the band of Jewish revolutionaries known as the Stern Gang. Eldad was one of the three-man Central Command of Lehi (also known as the Stern Group).

Stern by Zev Golan

In the 1940s, before there was a modern state of Israel, the Holy Land wasrocked by warfare and violence, and no militia was fiercer than the band of Jewish revolutionaries known as the Stern Gang. They are in their 80s and 90s now, but when the British ruled Eretz Yisrael they were teenagers, or maybe in their 20s.











Stern by Zev Golan