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Duel for the Golan

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  • 288 páginas
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On the first Saturday in October 1973, during Yom Kippur, the Israeli Defense Force prepared for a traditional Jewish Sabbath while the Syrian army, equipped with Soviet-made tanks and artillery, poised for a surprise attack from the Golan Heights. This offensive aimed to swiftly divide Israel and drive it to the sea. The narrative is based on interviews with participants from both sides, offering a gripping account of one of the most significant tank battles since World War II. It explores how a smaller Israeli force managed to deliver a stunning defeat to the formidable Arab armored units. Details of intense tank combat are vividly portrayed, highlighting acts of bravery and resourcefulness among Israeli defenders as they faced the unexpected Syrian onslaught. Throughout the 100-hour battle, every Israeli tank engaged was struck by enemy fire, with some commanders losing multiple tanks. By the war's conclusion, Israeli forces had launched a counteroffensive, advancing to positions where they could accurately target key sites like Damascus International Airport. The Syrian army, along with contingents from Iraq and Jordan, suffered devastating losses. This account reveals the strategic shifts that occurred during the battle, underscoring its lasting impact on Middle Eastern history, particularly in light of ongoing regional tensions.

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Duel for the Golan, Jerry Asher, Eric M. Hammel

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1987
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Título
Duel for the Golan
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
1987
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
288
ISBN10
0688069118
ISBN13
9780688069117
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Calificación
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Descripción
On the first Saturday in October 1973, during Yom Kippur, the Israeli Defense Force prepared for a traditional Jewish Sabbath while the Syrian army, equipped with Soviet-made tanks and artillery, poised for a surprise attack from the Golan Heights. This offensive aimed to swiftly divide Israel and drive it to the sea. The narrative is based on interviews with participants from both sides, offering a gripping account of one of the most significant tank battles since World War II. It explores how a smaller Israeli force managed to deliver a stunning defeat to the formidable Arab armored units. Details of intense tank combat are vividly portrayed, highlighting acts of bravery and resourcefulness among Israeli defenders as they faced the unexpected Syrian onslaught. Throughout the 100-hour battle, every Israeli tank engaged was struck by enemy fire, with some commanders losing multiple tanks. By the war's conclusion, Israeli forces had launched a counteroffensive, advancing to positions where they could accurately target key sites like Damascus International Airport. The Syrian army, along with contingents from Iraq and Jordan, suffered devastating losses. This account reveals the strategic shifts that occurred during the battle, underscoring its lasting impact on Middle Eastern history, particularly in light of ongoing regional tensions.