This diploma thesis deals with the withdrawal of Great Britain from Palestine and the reactions of the Zionist movement on her mandatory policy. In 1937, the British planed to divide the mandate between the Arabs and the Jews, terminate the administration and establish an alliance with the successor states. Disapproval of the Arab world, worsened security in Palestine and the threat of a war in Europe led the mandatory power to prolong the administration and restrict the jewish immigration.These meassures caused a deterioration of Anglo-Zionist relations. During the Second World War, the Zionist Organization put forward a request for the establishment of a Jewish Commonwealth in Palestine. No long after, the British restored their preparati...
There are two themes contained in this thesis: firstly, the examination of the Palestinian attitude,...
This thesis concentrates on two discrete contexts in which Jewish and imperial concerns converged: t...
This thesis offers a microcosmic insight into Britain's transition toward a world system without an ...
This diploma thesis deals with the withdrawal of Great Britain from Palestine and the reactions of t...
This Bachelor's thesis is focused on British foreign policy from 1945-1949 towards the Palestinian m...
Graduation date: 1990Presentation date: 1989-05-30This study traces British government policies with...
textBritain's presence in Palestine coincided with a promise to Zionists to support the establishmen...
From 1939 to 1947 two Jewish terrorist organizations, the Irgun Zvai Leumi and the Lohamei Herut Isr...
NNAJI, Kristýna. Postoj britské správy Palestiny k židovskému přistěhovalectví v letech 1945-1947. P...
This thesis concentrates on two discrete contexts in which Jewish and imperial concerns converged: t...
Throughout the British Mandate for Palestine, the British Government attempted to establish a polic...
This thesis is concerned with the reaction of British M. P.'s to the Labor government's Palestinian ...
Summary\ud The objective of this thesis is to analyse the British Mandate in Palestine with a view t...
Despite contact with the Zionist movement by some cabinet members prior to the First World War, and ...
Bachelor thesis Comparison of the United Kingdom policy towards the Palestinian question in 1936-193...
There are two themes contained in this thesis: firstly, the examination of the Palestinian attitude,...
This thesis concentrates on two discrete contexts in which Jewish and imperial concerns converged: t...
This thesis offers a microcosmic insight into Britain's transition toward a world system without an ...
This diploma thesis deals with the withdrawal of Great Britain from Palestine and the reactions of t...
This Bachelor's thesis is focused on British foreign policy from 1945-1949 towards the Palestinian m...
Graduation date: 1990Presentation date: 1989-05-30This study traces British government policies with...
textBritain's presence in Palestine coincided with a promise to Zionists to support the establishmen...
From 1939 to 1947 two Jewish terrorist organizations, the Irgun Zvai Leumi and the Lohamei Herut Isr...
NNAJI, Kristýna. Postoj britské správy Palestiny k židovskému přistěhovalectví v letech 1945-1947. P...
This thesis concentrates on two discrete contexts in which Jewish and imperial concerns converged: t...
Throughout the British Mandate for Palestine, the British Government attempted to establish a polic...
This thesis is concerned with the reaction of British M. P.'s to the Labor government's Palestinian ...
Summary\ud The objective of this thesis is to analyse the British Mandate in Palestine with a view t...
Despite contact with the Zionist movement by some cabinet members prior to the First World War, and ...
Bachelor thesis Comparison of the United Kingdom policy towards the Palestinian question in 1936-193...
There are two themes contained in this thesis: firstly, the examination of the Palestinian attitude,...
This thesis concentrates on two discrete contexts in which Jewish and imperial concerns converged: t...
This thesis offers a microcosmic insight into Britain's transition toward a world system without an ...