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Full Description
Though it lasted for only six tense days in June, the 1967 Arab-Israeli
war never really ended. Every crisis that has ripped through this
region in the ensuing decades, from the Yom Kippur War of 1973 to the
ongoing "intifada, is a direct consequence of those six days of
fighting. Michael B. Oren's magnificent "Six Days of War, an
internationally acclaimed bestseller, is the first comprehensive
account of this epoch-making event. Writing with a novelist's
command of narrative and a historian's grasp of fact and motive, Oren
reconstructs both the lightning-fast action on the battlefields and the
political shocks that electrified the world. Extraordinary
personalities--Moshe Dayan and Gamal Abdul Nasser, Lyndon Johnson and
Alexei Kosygin--rose and toppled from power as a result of this war;
borders were redrawn; daring strategies brilliantly succeeded or
disastrously failed in a matter of hours. And the balance of power
changed--in the Middle East and in the world. A towering work of
history and an enthralling human narrative, "Six Days of War is the
most important book on the Middle East conflict to appear in a
generation.
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