The Stern Gang
Ideology, Politics and Terror, 1940-1949
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st Nov '95
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This insightful examination of The Stern Gang reveals the complexities behind this extremist group's actions and ideologies, offering a fresh perspective on their historical significance.
This comprehensive analysis of The Stern Gang seeks to demystify the perception of this extremist Zionist underground organization. By delving into the historical context, the book examines how the group emerged from the broader conflict in the region and its ideological motivations. The narrative sheds light on the complexities of their actions and the impact they had on the Israeli independence movement.
The book further explores the internal dynamics of the organization, particularly its split from the Irgun Zvai Leumi, which was a significant turning point. This division highlights the differing approaches to achieving political goals and the ideological rifts within the Zionist movement. Through detailed research and firsthand accounts, the author presents a nuanced picture of the group’s strategies and their attempts to bridge the political divide between the right and left.
In The Stern Gang, readers will find a balanced perspective that challenges the prevailing narratives surrounding this controversial group. The author aims to provide a thorough understanding of their motivations and actions, encouraging readers to reconsider preconceived notions about the Stern Gang and its role in shaping modern Israeli history. This study is essential for anyone interested in the complexities of Zionist movements and the historical context of the region.
ISBN: 9780714645582
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 725g
388 pages