O Jerusalem: Day by Day and Minute by Minute the Historic Struggle for Jerusalem and the Birth of Israel (Unabridged) O Jerusalem: Day by Day and Minute by Minute the Historic Struggle for Jerusalem and the Birth of Israel (Unabridged)

O Jerusalem: Day by Day and Minute by Minute the Historic Struggle for Jerusalem and the Birth of Israel (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

O Jerusalem! is the epic drama of 1948, when Arabs and Jews fought for control of the city of Jerusalem. This story traverses centuries and continents, covering the time between WWII and the creation of the independent state of Israel. Based on five years of intensive research and thousands of interviews, this is a story of courage, terrorism, heroism, and ultimately, war.

GENRE
History
NARRATOR
TB
Theodore Bikel
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
23:48
hr min
RELEASED
2003
June 6
PUBLISHER
Phoenix Books
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
714.1
MB

Customer Reviews

alani9 ,

Too much details

This book can bore you with details, but very nicely read.

sydneysaint ,

wow

The most amazing book I have ever read and then listend too. It is a roller coaster ride that will change you forever.

israeli ,

o jerusalem

if i forget thee jerusalem let my right hand fall beautiful book

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