John Quigley Books
October 1, 1940





The book explores the complexities of Britain's control over Palestine following World War I, highlighting the struggle to establish a legal framework for governance and the creation of a Jewish national home. It examines the implications of Britain's actions, revealing that the transformations implemented in Palestine were ultimately without a legal foundation, leading to ongoing tensions and conflicts in the region.
In this book, the author argues that the fate of Palestine was not determined on the basis of principle. He focuses on the lawyer-diplomats who pressed for and against a Jewish state at the United Nations. číst celé
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