Authors: Yair Auron, Maggie Bar-Tura
ISBN-13: 9780765808813, ISBN-10: 0765808811
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Date Published: December 2001
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Auron (Open U. of Israel and The Kibbutzim College of Education) explores the reaction of Palestinian Jews and Zionist leaders to the genocide of Armenians by Turks during World War I. He finds that they were in a difficult position because they were under Ottoman control and some Zionists were seeking help from Turkey's ally Germany. The result is that there were no condemnations in journals, internal protocols, or records though some quiet help was organized for the Armenians. There is no publication information about the original . Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Prologue | 1 | |
Introduction: Conflicting Interpretations | 5 | |
1. | The Armenians-The Struggle for Survival | 33 |
2. | Palestine During the First World War | 59 |
3. | The Reactors | 101 |
4. | The Nili Group and the Armenians | 159 |
5. | A Jewish-Arab-Armenian Alliance | 215 |
6. | Silent Muses-The Armenian Massacre as Seen in the Literature of the Jewish Yishuv in Eretz Yisrael | 271 |
7. | The Forty Days of Musa Dagh: Symbol and Parable | 293 |
8. | The Indifferent | 313 |
9. | The Attitudes Towards the Armenian Genocide after the Establishment of the State of Israel-A Brief Overview | 351 |
10. | Conclusion | 369 |
Appendix A | 375 | |
Appendix B | 389 | |
Index | 391 |