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  1. Six Days of War: June 1967 and the Making of the Modern Middle East [With Headphones] by Michael B. Oren, 2008-12
  2. Pakistan Air Force: Pakistan Air Force. Indo- Pakistani War of 1965, Six- DayWar, Indo- Pakistani War of 1971, Bangladesh LiberationWar, Nishan- e- Haider, Yom Kippur War
  3. The Soviet Union and the June 1967 Six Day War (Cold War International History P by Yaacov Roi With Boris Morozov, 2008
  4. The Soviet Union and the June 1967 Six Day War. (Cold War international history by Ed. by Yaacov Roi with Boris Morozov.,
  5. Six-Day War: Six-Day War, Samu Incident, Waiting period (Six-Day War), Operation Focus, Jordanian campaign (1967), 1948 Arab¿Israeli War, 1949 Armistice ... Yom Kippur War, USS Liberty incident
  6. The Impact of the Six Day War
  7. Battles of Latrun: Battles of Latrun. Latrun, 1947?1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine, 1948 Arab?Israeli War, 1948 Palestinian exodus, Israel Defense Forces, Six-Day War
  8. Israel's Nuclear Programme, the Six Day War and Its Ramifications (King's College London Mediterranean Studies) by Shlomo Aronson, 1999-04
  9. ZSU-57-2: ZSU-57-2, ZSU-37, ZSU-23-4, M42 Duster, Type 63 anti-aircraft gun, Vietnam War, Six-Day War, Yom Kippur War, Angolan Civil War
  10. Six Days in June: How IsraelWon the 1967 Israeli-Arab War by Eric Hammel, 2003-12-25
  11. Six Days: How the 1967 War Shaped the Middle East by Jeremy Bowen, 2005-02-01
  12. 10,000 Days of Thunder: A History of the Vietnam War by Philip Caputo, 2005-09-27
  13. Six Days In April: Lincoln And The Union In Peril by Frank B. Marcotte, 2005-03-30
  14. German Defensive Batteries and Gun Emplacements on the Normandy Beaches: Invasion : D-Day June 6, 1944 (Schiffer Military/Aviation History) by Karl-Heinz Schmeelke, Michael Schmeelke, 1995-01

61. Jewish National Fund: JNF Centennial Celebration
The six day war of 1967 started a fresh page in the history of Israel,and JNF was enlisted to develop new areas for settlement.
http://www.jnf.org/site/PageServer?pagename=history

62. The Arab-Israel Struggle - 11 September, 2001 War On Terror Portal
The ArabIsraeli Conflict - A Brief history The Guardian Unlimited's pictoral essay 22/1967UN Security Council Resolution 242 After the six-day war, the UN
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Timeline beginning in 1917, with Chaim Weizmann persuading the British government to issue the Balfour Declaration through May, 1948, when the Provisional Government of Israel proclaimed the new State of Israel and Truman recognized the provisional Jewish government. Arab.Net: History of Palestine
Comprehensive Palestine history beginning with a section on the Canaanites, and including King David, Babylonian captivity, Persian and Roman rule, Muslim Palestine, the Ottoman empire, Zionism, the British mandate, Jewish-Arab conflict, the state of Israel, PLO, the state of Palestine, the Gulf War, the 1998 peace accord, the Israeli withdrawal, Netanyahu, and the Wye accord. UN: Question of Palestine
Based on UN documents, this portion of the official United Nations site is dedicated to answering the question of Palestine. Sections include 1917 to 1947, 1947 to 1977, 1977 to 1990, and the peace process.

63. Soldiers' And Sailors' Civil Relief Act Provides Umbrella Of Protection
But when she arrives home six months later, there are in effect until shortly afterWorld war I, when The presentday statute, essentially a reenactment of the
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American Forces Information Service
A pilot for a major airline is called to active duty for a six-month deployment to the Persian Gulf to fly missions over the Southern No-Fly Zone. She leaves behind a family, a large mortgage and plenty of credit card debt. Equally important, she leaves behind a salary her active duty status pay could not begin to match. But when she arrives home six months later, there are no overdue bills, her mortgage is up to date, and her credit rating is as good as the day she left.
The difference between the experience of the soldier transferred overseas and the pilot sent to the Persian Gulf is that the pilot took advantage of a special package of protections available to all service members called the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940.
You may not know it by its formal title. Indeed, it's quite possible you don't know it exists at all. But if you are a service member on active duty, you are under its umbrella of protection from the day you take the oath to the day you leave military service.
It is one of the most comprehensive and enduring packages of protection Congress has ever enacted on service members' behalf. If you have a credit card or a mortgage, you have the potential to benefit from the act. If you're ever involved in any type of civil litigation, you will find the act's umbrella of protection extends to that as well.

64. Subject Index Page 71. 2001. The Encyclopedia Of World History
The Encyclopedia of World history. 2001. Subject Index. Page 71. six Classics,Chinese text 854. sixday war (June war) 2664, 3771, 3771, 3771, 3858.
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65. The Hebrew University Of Jerusalem
history. With the reunification of Jerusalem in the sixday war of June1967, work began on restoring and expanding the Mount Scopus campus.
http://www.huji.ac.il/huji/eng/aboutHU_history_e.htm
The University About The University History From the President About the University General Information History Honorary Doctorates Mt. Scopus Radio Friends' Associations Memorial Pages
History The dream of establishing a "University of the Jewish People" in the Land of Israel formed an integral part of the early Zionist vision. With the acquisition of the Gray Hill estate atop Mount Scopus, and the laying of the cornerstone for the university-to-be in 1918, the realization of the dream was on its way.
Seven years later, on April 1, 1925, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem was opened at a festive ceremony attended, among others, by leaders of world Jewry including the University's founding father, Dr. Chaim Weizmann, distinguished academics and communal leaders of the Yishuv, and British dignitaries including Lord Balfour, Viscount Allenby and Sir Herbert Samuel.
The First Board of Governors of the University, chaired by Dr. Weizmann, included such luminaries as Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Martin Buber, Harry Sacher and Felix M. Warburg as well as leading men of letters, religious and academic figures of international renown.

66. JDC | Error 404
history of the JDC Window on history JDC is expelled from Poland in the wake ofthe sixday war, and helps in the mass exodus of Jews from North Africa and
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67. Class War History
monthly we went to being a sixweekly,sixteen the Federation organised a successfulBailiff day of Action the early 1990's with new Class war groups springing
http://vega.soi.city.ac.uk/~louise/classhist.html
THIS IS CLASS WAR
HISTORY
The first issue of Class war was produced in 1983 by a small group of people based in Swansea. Their background was in the production of a local,populist, agitational paper called the Alarm, which achieved some notoriety by exposing the corrution of local council leaders. The first issues of Class War were aimed at the large,punk ,anarchist and pacifist movement of the time,for instance followers of bands like Crass.
The articles in Class War slagged off pacifism and the Peace movement and encouraged the idea that violence is necessary. They put forward a straigh forward analysis, identifying the enemy not only as "the system" or the "State" ,but as the ruling class(not ony as a class,but also as individuals within that class) .
The miner's strike started in 1984 and the paper and its followers reacted to it swiftly. The writers of Class War had wanted to see the anarchist/punk ghetto take up the rebellion unleashed by the inner-city riots of 1981. Now that anger was taken up by thousands of miners throughout the country. To a large extent the paper dropped its discussion of the inadequacies of the CND and called for direct physical support for the miners. Class War alone supported the direct action of the strikers. Readership soared, not least in mining areas. miners queued 20 or more for the paper at the big Mansfield demonstration in 1984.

68. Black History Month
program as an interpreter of the American Revolutionary war. A General Admissionticket valid for one day is $37 for adults, $18.50 for youth six14 and
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What's New
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Programs to highlight Black History Month
Colonial Williamsburg observes Black History Month with special programming on February 21, 22, and 23, 2003. As the new nation emerged prior to the American Revolution, many slaves and free blacks shared the Founding Fathers' passion for liberty. Presentations on the lives of 18th-century slaves and free blacks will include music, dance, culture, and a panel discussion of Colonial Williamsburg's modern interpretation of slave life. The contributions made by free and enslaved men and women to the American Revolutionary War will also be highlighted. Admission to the special program events is included in a general admission ticket to Colonial Williamsburg, but reservations are required.
The Rhode Island Regiment will be at the Magazine in the Historic Area Saturday, February 22. In addition to the special programming, artist James Hamptons "Throne of the Third Heaven: A Millennial Treasure" is currently on loan from the Smithsonian American Art Museum and displayed at the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Museum of American Folk Art.
Program overview "Stitching Culture" brings an 18th-century painting to life and looks at the lives of slaves and their clothing
"Remember Me When Freedom Comes"
is a performance about an African from Carter's Grove slave quarter who tells his story of life in Africa and slavery in Virginia.

69. Conversation With Ian Lustick, P. 3 Of 5
bring a little history in, and I know that you feel history is important the LordJewish Fundamentalism in Israel, you point out that the six day war was both
http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/people2/Lustick/lustick-con3.html
Ian Lustick Interview : Conversations with History; Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley
Photo by Jane Scherr Page 3 of 5
Israel
We should bring a little history in, and I know that you feel history is important in your work. I'm reminded what you said about figuring out, in your youth, what is the truth and what isn't, or whether we know what we think we know. In your book on For the Land and the Lord: Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel, you point out that the Six Day War was both a curse for Israel and a blessing, so that the victory created a situation which changed the internal dynamic in Israel. Explain that for us, the way that a dynamic was set in place. Every political system that works, including the United States, works because some questions are not being asked. [Imagine] if every day the United States had to ask, "Should we really be a monarchy after all? I mean, maybe just because we had our revolution in 1776, we still ought to think about it." There are an infinite number of questions that you could ask. For example, now that we've ruled out slavery and racism as a politically acceptable official ideology, there are many, many groups in this country that otherwise would have power, that can't even compete effectively. It's a great thing for a county to be able to exclude a certain number of political formulas, so that it can proceed down one path somewhat coherently. One of the achievements of Israel in the its early days, in the fifties and sixties, was to exclude some of the most popular Zionist images of what the country really should be, images that it should be God's kingdom on earth, that it should be a large country, including all the Land of Israel. The most potent critiques of the Ben-Gurion - Mapai [Israel Workers Party] leadership came from those groups. So when Ben-Gurion celebrated a state whose borders were weird and excluded actually the biblically most important parts of the country for Jews, and emphasized the State of Israel, not the Land of Israel, he was making it possible to forget about all-out dreams for expansion that could only get Israel into trouble. At the same time, of course, it ensured the dominance of his party and excluded his main rivals.

70. The 6-day War
bytes)(Varner 2). After all fighting stopped, Israel had made history with one of toadopt any of these three policies (Gazit 3). The sixday war brought the
http://www.ccds.charlotte.nc.us/History/MidEast/03/herndon/herndon.htm
The Six-Day War: The War of the Buffer States by Andrew Herndon Starting on June 5, 1967 Israel launched war against its numerous Arab neighbors in a fight to defend itself from eradication. The Six-Day War of 1967 established Israel as a strong military power that was efficient, well trained, and that was capable of preparing, fighting, and defending its country in a matter of hours. This fact is established through the goals of each participant, the events that provoked the armed conflict, and the actual outcome and consequences presented by the war. There were many events and provocations that lead to the Six-Day War of 1967 35,000 regulars and twelve aircraft (Associated Press 51). Israel recognized the imposing threat and attacked Egypt on the morning of June 5, 1967. Nearly the complete Air Force of Egypt was annihilated, which was about three hundred aircraft. This whole process occurred in a matter of less than 180 minutes (Varner 1). Because Egyptian forces had no Air Force, they were destined for failure. Then, on June 7, Israeli ground forces The majority of the war was fought at this exact location, on the Sinai Peninsula, which covers twenty thousand square miles and serves as a large buffer and neutral zone between Israel and Egypt. The Sinai is mainly made up of desert and rugged mountains, two forms of land nearly impenetrable by military vehicles such as tanks and trucks. The strategic significance of the Sinai was its central location on the Suez Canal and Gulf of Aqaba and its control on Israeli ports (Tessler 399). When the end of the war did come, it resulted from a cease-fire that was established on June 10, 1967 (Bard 7-8). Some sources estimate twenty thousand Arab casualties, the largest of these being associated with Egypt, which lost 11,500 in the military affair. A total of 776 Israeli soldiers were killed in the war (Tessler 397).

71. Guardian Unlimited Books | By Genre | History
became a leftwing Zionist and renowned journalist but was highly critical of Israeliexpansion after the six-day war. He turned to writing history and, now
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explains why he picked a fight with an esteemed Victorian vicar A cold eye on Zion
An Austrian Jew whose family settled in pre-war Palestine, Amos Elon became a left-wing Zionist and renowned journalist but was highly critical of Israeli expansion after the Six-Day War. He turned to writing history and, now based in Tuscany, has produced a controversial book on Jews in Germany

72. History Today - Andromeda History Encyclopedia
six day war (510 June 1967) war between Israel historytoday.com Young Historianshistory Today history Review Subscriptions Shop Encyclopedia Books and
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73. THE SIX DAY WAR - 30TH ANNIVERSARY
First Strike By AVIHU BINNUN Former Air Force commander Avihu Bin-Nun describes leading the aerial attack on Egyptian airfields that gave Israel supremacy of the skies. The first of three eye witness accounts provided to 'Bamahane - IDF Magazine'
http://info.jpost.com/1998/Supplements/30years

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First Strike
By AVIHU BIN-NUN
Former Air Force commander Avihu Bin-Nun describes leading the aerial attack on Egyptian airfields that gave Israel supremacy of the skies. The first of three eye witness accounts provided to 'Bamahane - IDF Magazine' by men who took part in the key moments of the Six Day War, which helped change the course of Jewish, Middle East and world history. A defender of Jerusalem
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
Greer Fay Cashman talks to Uzi Narkiss, a long-time warrior who dreams of peace. The earliest, most vivid childhood memory of Brig.-Gen. (res.) Uzi Narkiss, who commanded the forces which captured the Old City in the Six Day War, is of the 1929 Arab riots. Bloody Gaza
By ORI ORR
Labor Knesset member Ori Orr recounts the brutal battle of the Rafiah Junction, which was fought as the armored corps began its push into Sinai. The second of three eye witness accounts provided to 'Bamahane - IDF Magazine' by men who took part in the key moments of the Six Day War, which helped change the course of Jewish, Middle East and world history. Live from the Western Wall
By YOSSI RONEN
Television producer Yossi Ronen recalls broadcasting the liberation of the Temple Mount and Western Wall. The third of three eye witness accounts provided to 'Bamahane - IDF Magazine' by men who took part in the key moments of the Six Day War, which helped change the course of Jewish, Middle East and world history.

74. The Six Day War
A synopsis of the six day war.
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htmlAdWH('7002585', '120', '30'); htmlAdWH('7002528', '234', '60'); Main Create Edit Help The Six Day War To celebrate Israel's 50th anniversary of becoming a state, Hillel Yeshiva, and other schools as well, are having their students do a project on any topic about Israel. Our topic is The Six Day War. On this web page, you will see why the Six Day War was so important, and how it affects us today. How the war started... The First Strike Jordan Attacks! Syria Falls ... Aftermath of the war
Click here to go to Aish HaTorah, home page of the Western Wall!

75. USS LIBERTY Memorial
Ship attacked by Israel during the 1967 six day war. Dedicated to the memory of 34 young men who gave their lives defending the USS Liberty. Site provides articles and stories about the attack.
http://www.ussliberty.org/
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Torpedo hole as seen from drydock in Malta
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This web site is dedicated to the memory of thirty-four fine young men
who gave their lives on June 8, 1967, defending the USS Liberty
against a sustained air and sea attack by the armed forces of the State of Israel During the Six Day War between Israel and the Arab States, the American intelligence ship
USS Liberty was attacked for 75 minutes in international waters by Israeli aircraft and
motor torpedo boats. Thirty-four men died and 172 were wounded. The attack has been a matter of controversy ever since. Survivors and many key government officials
including Secretary of State Dean Rusk and former JCS Chairman Admiral Thomas Moorer say it was
no accident. Israel and its supporters insist it was a "tragic case of misidentification" and charge that the
survivors are either lying or too emotionally involved to see the truth. Israel claims they mistook our ship for the out-of-service Egyptian horse carrier El Quseir
and that we brought the attack upon ourselves by operating in a war zone without displaying a flag. Not so.

76. Ohr Tmimim Yeshiva
Founded by the Lubavitcher Rebbe shortly after the sixday war, Ohr Tmimim is a place of learning for not-yet-observant English speaking Jewish young men.
http://www.ohrtmimim.org
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77. Ha'aretz - Article
Describing Levi Eshkol's plans after the six day war to keep the West Bank as part of Israel while expelling or denying full rights to Palestinians, including Arab citizens, and his position on building settlements in the occupied territories.
http://news.haaretz.co.il/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=158964

78. Michael Oren's 6 Days Of War
Michael Oren has written what is surely the definitive history of the six DayWar of course he has examined easily accessible archives but he has also
http://www.michaeloren.com/
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Published by Oxford University Press
419 pages
Publication Date: June 3, 2002, On the 35th Anniversary of the Six Day War
As of May 19th, Michael Oren's Six Days of War: June 1967 and the Making of the Modern Middle East is 9 on the Washington Post bestseller list.
In the May 13th edition of New York Magazine, Six Days of War was listed under the "Best of the Week" section, saying the book is "a must read in the White House this month."
"Michael Oren has taken a fresh and even-handed look at Israel's seminal Six Day War, utilizing recently declassified secret documents, interviews and painstaking research."
- Dr. Henry Kissinger
"The book is the most comprehensive report yet about what many believe is Israel's greatest military triumph".
May 26, 2002, Miami Herald Newspaper "One of the most valuable recent works on the subject....The book's value lies in its focus and extensive documentation of multilingual resources, including archives, newspapers, reports, books, interviews, and Internet sites. In addition, Oren covers the international, regional, and domestic implications of the war and uses maps to illustrate the geographical changes and military strategies...an essential addition."

79. Six Days In June
An essay about the sixday war by William Varner.
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Six Days in June
by William C. Varner A people considered for centuries as non-fighters carried out in June, 1967 against long odds the most nearly perfect military operation in modern history." With these words an eminent American historian opened her brilliant essay on Israel’s stunning victory in the Six Day War of June 1967 (Barbara Tuchman, "Israel’s Swift Sword," in Practicing History , 1981, pp. 173-187). Historians, commentators, and statesmen alike have expressed amazement at Israel’s dramatic victory more than 30 years ago. In six brief and dizzying days, a small but determined civilian army beat incalculable odds and altered the future course of Middle Eastern history. At the same time they gained new respect for a people long thought doomed to humiliating exile among the nations. The tiny nation of Israel, composed at that time of only two and a half million citizens, within a week found itself in control of an area twice its previous size. The suddenness and significance of Israel’s victory raise the inevitable questions, "Why?" and "How?" While secularists may offer their answers, the uniqueness of this brief war forces believers to suggest a possible divine explanation.

80. USS Liberty
The story of the 1967 attack on the USS Liberty by Israel during the six day war.
http://www.iag.net/~gidusko/liberty

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