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Days of Lead

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Exquisitely written with a poetically beautiful touch, this page-turning true story chronicles a young soldier's brave escapades during Israel's War of Independence in 1948. It captures determination and heroism while presenting a stark portrait of battlefield life—facing an enemy soldier, also just eighteen, and grappling with the reality of survival. This firsthand account reveals a young man’s desperate attempts to save his fellow soldiers as he watches them fall one by one, ultimately becoming the last survivor of his platoon. Heartfelt yet enthralling, the narrative offers an intimate glimpse into Jerusalem and Tel Aviv long before their transformation into bustling cities. The new English edition provides essential context about the book's creation and its ongoing relevance, as Israeli soldiers continue to fight for the nation's existence. In a personal letter, Israel's founder and first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, expressed his admiration, stating that he was captivated from the first pages, praising the book for its powerful expression, truthfulness, and vivid descriptions. He noted its significant contribution to the literature of the War of Independence, highlighting its enduring impact.

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Days of Lead, Moshe Rashkes

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2021
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Titre
Days of Lead
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2021
Format
souple
Pages
208
ISBN10
1948062917
ISBN13
9781948062916
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Nonfiction
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Exquisitely written with a poetically beautiful touch, this page-turning true story chronicles a young soldier's brave escapades during Israel's War of Independence in 1948. It captures determination and heroism while presenting a stark portrait of battlefield life—facing an enemy soldier, also just eighteen, and grappling with the reality of survival. This firsthand account reveals a young man’s desperate attempts to save his fellow soldiers as he watches them fall one by one, ultimately becoming the last survivor of his platoon. Heartfelt yet enthralling, the narrative offers an intimate glimpse into Jerusalem and Tel Aviv long before their transformation into bustling cities. The new English edition provides essential context about the book's creation and its ongoing relevance, as Israeli soldiers continue to fight for the nation's existence. In a personal letter, Israel's founder and first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, expressed his admiration, stating that he was captivated from the first pages, praising the book for its powerful expression, truthfulness, and vivid descriptions. He noted its significant contribution to the literature of the War of Independence, highlighting its enduring impact.