With the Turks in Palestine are the experiences of a man in Palestine during World War I.
This pithy 18,000-word book, unashamedly propagandistic, began life as a pair of Atlantic Monthly articles published in New York in July and August 1916, during the middle year of the Great War. The United States was still neutral in this War. The Western Front was a bloody...
Originally published in 1916. A personal narrative during World War, 1914-1918.
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Thirty-five years ago, the impulse which has since been organized as the Zionist Movement led my parents to leave their homes in Roumania and emigrate to Palestine, where they joined a number of other Jewish pioneers in founding Zicron-Jacob-a little village lying just south...
With The Turks In Palestine is a non-fiction book written by Alexander Aaronsohn. The book is a personal account of the author's experiences during World War I, specifically his time spent in Palestine as a spy for the British forces. Aaronsohn, who was born in Palestine and...