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This book tells the little-known stories of three all-Jewish
battalions formed in the British army as part of the Allies' Middle
East campaign, recruiting soldiers from the United States, Canada,
England, and Argentina. Many of the soldiers, ranging widely in
education level, social class, and combat experience, were
displaced immigrants or children of such immigrants. Together, they
coalesced into the all-Jewish battalions: "the liberators of the
Promised Land." The ranks of the Jewish Legions included some who
would become prominent leaders, such as David Ben-Gurion, Israel's
first prime minister, and Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, Israel's second
president; however, this book focuses on the experiences of
ordinary soldiers who served alongside them. Drawing on diaries,
memoirs, and letters, the book follows their journey at sea through
unrestricted submarine warfare; by trains and trucks through
Europe, Egypt, and Palestine; and their battlefield experiences.
The authors show how these Yiddish-speaking young men forged a new
kind of soldier identity with unique Jewish features, as well as an
evolving sense of nationalism.
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