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Israel in the 1973 Yom Kippur War

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The State of Israel faced one of its most difficult challenges during the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Though the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) eventually emerged as the clear victor in the war, it suffered serious reverses at the outset of hostilities, as well as substantial losses in men and equipment. This book revisits the Yom Kippur War by exploring a number of issues that would benefit from a fresh evaluation. Among the issues examined are: the American-Israeli and Jordanian-Israeli relationships during the war; the roles of Israeli nuclear weapons and airpower; the IDF’s practice of combined arms warfare; the impact of American arms transfers; the lessons derived from the war by the United States Army and the IDF; and more.  Relying heavily on government documents and other primary sources of information, this book helps to fill important descriptive and analytical gaps in the academic literature about the Yom Kippur War. No other book compares to it in respect of content and interpretation. It is, in short, essential reading for all scholars interested in the diplomatic and military dimensions of the war. [Subject: Military History, Israel Studies, History, Middle East Studies]

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Israel in the 1973 Yom Kippur War, David Rodman

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2018
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