The Jews Secret Fleet

The Jews  Secret Fleet
Author: Murray S. Greenfield,Joseph M. Hochstein
Publsiher: Gefen Publishing House Ltd
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9652295175

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This is the dramatic story of the rescue of Jews from Europe after World War II by North American Jewish volunteers who smashed through the British blockade and brought thousands of refugees to safe haven in Palestine through the illegal Aliyah Bet. Film director Alan Rosenthal was inspired by this book to create his documentary film Waves of Freedom, released in 2008. Packed with photos, and enhanced by the eminent historian Sir Martin Gilbert's introduction, this meticulously researched book is the definitive word on a little-known chapter of Jewish history. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Murray S. Greenfield was one of the volunteer sailors in the Aliyah Bet operations. He has served as executive director of the Association of Americans and Canadians in Israel (AACI) and as volunteer director of the American Association for Ethiopian Jewry (AAEJ). He lives in Israel with his wife Hana.

The Jews Secret Fleet

The Jews  Secret Fleet
Author: Murray S. Greenfield,Martin Gilbert
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9652290645

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Dramatic story of the rescue of Jews from Europe after World War II by North American Jewish volunteers is a must read! These men and ships smashed through the British blockade and brought thousands of refugees to safe haven in Palestine.

Without Permission

Without Permission
Author: Samuel Flaks
Publsiher: Academic Studies PRess
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2021-10-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781644695968

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A fantastical propaganda play depicting an armed revolt financed the purchase of the yacht Abril and its conversion to an “illegal” immigrant passenger ship renamed the Ben Hecht. The plan was to evade the British naval blockade and bring Holocaust survivor refugees to Palestine. Henry Mandel volunteered aboard the Ben Hecht, a converted yacht that challenged the British blockade of Jewish immigrants to pre-state Israel. Captured and detained in Acre Prison, Mandel aided the efforts of prisoners planning an escape. After release, Mandel helped set up a secret bazooka shell plant in New York, which he helped to reassemble in Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Mandel was an Orthodox Jew whose reminiscences provide a uniquely illuminating perspective on the creation of the Jewish state. Mandel’s story is explicated in a running commentary that includes the personal narratives of other members of the Ben Hecht crew as well as historical background.

The Fish That Ate the Whale

The Fish That Ate the Whale
Author: Rich Cohen
Publsiher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012-06-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781429946292

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Named a Best Book of the Year by the San Francisco Chronicle and The Times-Picayune The fascinating untold tale of Samuel Zemurray, the self-made banana mogul who went from penniless roadside banana peddler to kingmaker and capitalist revolutionary When Samuel Zemurray arrived in America in 1891, he was tall, gangly, and penniless. When he died in the grandest house in New Orleans sixty-nine years later, he was among the richest, most powerful men in the world. Working his way up from a roadside fruit peddler to conquering the United Fruit Company, Zemurray became a symbol of the best and worst of the United States: proof that America is the land of opportunity, but also a classic example of the corporate pirate who treats foreign nations as the backdrop for his adventures. Zemurray lived one of the great untold stories of the last hundred years. Starting with nothing but a cart of freckled bananas, he built a sprawling empire of banana cowboys, mercenary soldiers, Honduran peasants, CIA agents, and American statesmen. From hustling on the docks of New Orleans to overthrowing Central American governments and precipitating the bloody thirty-six-year Guatemalan civil war, the Banana Man lived a monumental and sometimes dastardly life. Rich Cohen's brilliant historical profile The Fish That Ate the Whale unveils Zemurray as a hidden power broker, driven by an indomitable will to succeed.

The Secret Alliance

The Secret Alliance
Author: Tad Szulc
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1993
Genre: Holocaust survivors
ISBN: NWU:35556021735444

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The true story of how nearly three million Jews have been rescued from all over the world by undercover operations since World War II. The Hebrew Immigration Service repeatedly succeeded in penetrating Eastern European and Arab governments to arrange for the legal - and often illegal - departure of Jews through bribery, co-option and any other conceivable means. Recently, and for the first time, the Hebrew Immigration Service has opened these unseen files and records and made all surviving operatives available to the author of Secret Alliance, The Winds of Revolution, The Illusion of Peace and Fidel: A Critical Portait

Rekindling the Flame

Rekindling the Flame
Author: Alex Grobman
Publsiher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 0814324134

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A study of American Jewish chaplains in displaced persons' camps after World War II, Rekindling the Flame provides a historical analysis of the survivors' impact on American Jewish chaplains and indirectly on American Jewry. This critical and controversial study examines not only the adequacy of the response by the U.S. government and military to the survivors, but also the American Jewish response. Grobman concludes that the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee the Jewish organization most responsible for providing aid to the survivors, did not adequately respond. Rekindling the Flame is based on several sources including chaplains' reports and other records; oral interviews with chaplains, their assistants, American soldiers, and Holocaust survivors; diaries and personal correspondence of chaplains; and archives in the United States, Israel, and Europe.

The Ablest Navigator

The Ablest Navigator
Author: J. Wandres
Publsiher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2010-09-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781612513843

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This action-packed tale focuses on a young U.S. Naval Academy graduate who helped create the Israeli Navy and led it into battle at the onset of Israel’s War of Independence in 1948. J. Wandres’s book is the first to record the crucial role played by Paul Shulman in the formation of the new nation, and in doing so, he provides a unique window on Israel’s history and its relations with the United States. Following his WWII service on a U.S. Navy destroyer, Shulman resigned his commission to help smuggle Holocaust survivors into Palestine, and by early 1948, at the age of twenty-six, was training officers for a new Israeli Navy. The author draws on interviews and correspondence with those who knew Shulman, Israeli and American archives, and declassified secret U.S. State Department documents to tell the story.

True to My God and Country

True to My God and Country
Author: Françoise S. Ouzan
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2024-02-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780253068286

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True to My God and Country explores the role of the more than half a million Jewish American men and women who served in the military in the Second World War. Patriotic Americans determined to fight, they served in every branch of the military and every theater of the war. Drawing on letters, diaries, interviews, and memoirs, True to My God and Country offers an intimate account of the soul-searching carried out by young Jewish men and women in uniform. Ouzan highlights, in particular, the selflessness of servicewomen who risked their lives in dangerous assignments. Many GIs encountered antisemitism in the American military even as they fought the evils of Nazi Germany and its allies. True to My God and Country examines how they coped with anti-Jewish hostility and reveals how their interactions with Jewish communities overseas reinforced and bolstered connections to their own American Jewish identities.