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De Gaulle, Israel and the Jews
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190 pages
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The book explores Charles de Gaulle's complex relationship with Israel and the Jewish community, examining whether he harbored anti-Semitic sentiments. It delves into his policies in the Middle East and their implications for international relations, providing insights into his attitudes toward Israel. Translated by John Sturrock, it features a new introductory essay by Michael Curtis, prompting readers to critically assess de Gaulle's legacy and the nuances of his diplomatic strategies.
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2002, paperback
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