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The story of the IDF is a fascinating one, Geevee, (the history of the Merkava's development being one of the more interesting parts of the larger story), and there have been a large number of excellent books on the history of the Israeli military establishment either written in, or translated into, the English language. Probably the best general history of the IDF is Martin van Creveld's The Sword and the Olive: A Critical History of the Israeli Defense Force, although Shield Of David: The Story of Israel's Armed Forces is also well worth reading. For a campaign history through 1974, Trevor N. Dupuy's Elusive Victory- The Arab-Israeli Wars: 1947-1974 is really excellent. Many IDF officers have written memoirs; I found both Moshe Dayan: Story of My Life- An Autobiography and Warrior: An Autobiography to be absolutely fascinating. Living History: A Memoir is an incredibly good book (incidentally, Herzog's books specifically on the Arab-Israeli Wars are also very good), and On Eagles' Wings: The personal story of the leading commander of the Israeli Air Force is worth reading as well; these two both provide a pilot's perspective, among other things. All the memoirs I have mentioned so far are by officers who eventually held high civilian posts in Israel's government after their military careers. The best memoir ever written by an IDF officer, however, as far as I can tell anyway, is Brigadier General Avigdor Kahalani's absolutely extraordinary A Warrior's Way. His combat narrative from the 1973 Arab-Israeli War, The Heights Of Courage: A Tank Leader's War on the Golan, is just as good- I found it absolutely mesmerizing.

Have you read any of Eric Hammel's books on the subject:


I also recently picked up a copy of this book that I am yet to read:





Maybe one day soon we should organise a theme read here on this subject?




Yeah, I thought that book was pretty good as well...



@Liam, thanks for that list of TBR books, looks like I have some collecting to do.













A theme read sounds like an excellent idea; how about if those of us who don't already have a copy of

By the way, Mike, you are of course quite welcome, and here are a few more...

Have you read any of Eric Hammel's books on the subject:
Hey Rick, I must have missed this post earlier- No, I actually haven't read any of Eric Hammel's books, although several are on my to-read list (I could have sworn I had a copy of



I keen on a theme read covering this subject - I've got no shortage of books I can pick from :)
Anyone else interested?



BTW my wife just discovered I have bought three books on the Gemini/Mercury/Apollo programmes - I think she said something like why do I need more books but to be honest the reception went hazy ;)

BTW my wife just discovered I have bought three books on the Gemini/Mercury/Apollo programmes - I think she said something li..."
Just tell her you need three books 'cause there were three separate programs, hahaha...

I keen on a theme read covering this subject - I've got no shortage of books I can pick from :)
Anyone else int..."
Yes, I suspected as much when I first saw it in the bookstore.





reviews:
"This is the best book by far on the war of 1948.” — Benjamin Kedar, Professor of History, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
"This is a wonderful contribution to the historiography of the Israel/Palestine War of 1948. Morris has written a fresh account, substantiated by a lot of new documentation." — Ronald W. Zweig, Professor of Israel Studies, New York University
"A commanding, superbly documented, and fair-minded study of the events that, in the wake of the Holocaust, gave a sovereign home to one people and dispossessed another. . . . What is so striking about Morris''s work as a historian is that it does not flatter anyone''s prejudices, least of all his own." — David Remnick, New Yorker
"Morris relates the story of his new book soberly and somberly, evenhandedly and exhaustively. . . . An authoritative and fair-minded account of an epochal and volatile event. He has reconstructed that event with scrupulous exactitude." — David Margolick, New York Times Book Review
"As [Israel] celebrates six decades of reborn existence on May 14 and books about it cascade into stores, the most important among them [is] Benny Morris''s 1948." — Carlin Romano, The Chronicle Review
"An ambitious, detailed and engaging portrait of the war itself—from its origins to its unresolved aftermath—that further shatters myths on both sides of the Israeli-Arab divide." — Glenn Frankel, Washington Post Book World
"Morris, born in 1948, is among a group of Israeli ''new historians,'' whose work has challenged the traditional, accepted line of the birth of Israel. In this well-researched book, he strives for balance." — Billy Heller, New York Post (Required Reading)
"A compelling ''aha'' book, 1948 brings order to complex, little-understood subjects . . . with [Morris''] vivid narrative prose and masterly analysis." — David Holahan, The Hartford Courant
"Morris''s account seems admirable, because he is unafraid of upsetting both camps. . . . His commitment to the pursuit of historical truth deserves as much admiration as his dismay at Arab intransigence commands sympathy." — Max Hastings, Sunday Times (London)
"A considerable achievement, meticulously detailing and analyzing both Israel''s war of Independence, on the one hand, and its mirror Palestinian face: the Catastrophe (al nakba), on the other." — Michael Bell, Toronto Globe and Mail
"1948 is a superb attempt to provide a reasoned assessment of a very contentious period. It is well worth study by anyone seeking to understand the Middle East that this war helped create." — Col. Jonathan M. House, Military Review
"Readers interested in military strategy and tactics will appreciate the book''s comprehensiveness on this score, while others will be drawn in by the sheer drama of the war, with its interweaving of military and political action, told clearly and swiftly." — Joel Streicker, Shofar
"Morris has reviewed all the revisionist literature, re-worked the shelves of the archives to make sure that nothing has been overlooked, and given us a meticulously researched day-by-day narrative of the first Arab-Israeli war." — Paul C. Merkley, Books & Culture
"Highly recommended." — Choice
"A commanding, superbly documented, and fair-minded study of the events that . . . gave a sovereign home to one people and dispossessed another. . . . What is so striking about Morris''s work . . . is that it does not flatter anyone''s prejudices . . ." — David Remnick, New Yorker
"Morris tenders a well-documented work with more than one hundred pages of endnotes that support every major point. That fair-minded, impartial balancing of Arab and Jewish standpoints is what distinguishes Morris’ work." — John W. Sutherlin, MESA

I'm looking for a copy, hopefully I'll have one in a week or so...

That's fine AR. My copy of




Definitely; it shouldn't be too much longer...

What about any book on one of the many Middle East conflicts as a theme read?




I've just started reading two interesting books:





Will be waiting on your reviews AR, I want to read the first for sure and the second looks interesting, although maybe a little too much detail.


I'm waiting for the library to acquire this. When it comes in it goes to thet top of the list.


The girl who was running the cash register the last time I was in one of the better local bookshops, Ukazoo Books, recommended Persico's work to me. Apparently, he was teaching at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor a few years ago, and this young lady had been one of his students. She said he is an exceptionally good Professor as well as a talented historian & writer.


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