

S'està carregant… Six Days of War (2002)de Michael B. Oren
![]() No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. Una buena historia de la guerra de los seis días y los problemas que la crearon y los que dejó ( ![]() I read this in a flash a few years ago. It isn't a social history nor is it investigative. It yields a basis for an ideology. I accept that. I just read this review http://www.ussliberty.org/orenbook.htm and it upset my indifference. What can I say? I'm exhausted. This is a fairly straight forward account of the war with a lot of focus on the three week build up and diplomatic efforts before the war. The book spends little time on the mission critical work of Israeli intelligence in disrupting the Arab communications and sending out false orders. This sowed never before seen chaos particularly with Egyptian front line commanders being falsely ordered to return to Cairo, leaving the men leaderless at the front. Oren's challenge was to weave together an accurate account of the Six Day War that covered many different perspectives from a myriad of sources. All sides of the conflict needed to be represented and not just from the perspective of battles and conflict. He needed to produce an account that was not only balanced and unbiased, but thorough in its investigation and analysis. This was accomplished through meticulous and extensive research. Opera avvincente, ricca di particolari e di citazioni. Non ritengo sia un libro di parte, certo, vengono esaltate le Forze Armate israeliane, ma considerando i fatti ritengo decisamente normale. Non mancano note critiche nei confronti della marina israeliana e a politici estremisti israeliani. Giudizio molto positivo e consiglio la lettura a chiunque voglia farsi un'idea della polveriera Mediorentale. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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