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Major Farran's Hat: Murder, Scandal and Britain's War Against Jewish Terrorism 1945-1948 [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x129x19 mm, kaal: 223 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Mar-2010
  • Kirjastus: Vintage
  • ISBN-10: 009952287X
  • ISBN-13: 9780099522874
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x129x19 mm, kaal: 223 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Mar-2010
  • Kirjastus: Vintage
  • ISBN-10: 009952287X
  • ISBN-13: 9780099522874
In May 1947 a Jewish teenager was mysteriously abducted in Jerusalem. He was never seen alive again. A grey felt hat found at the scene was traced to Major Roy Farran, an ex-SAS officer leading a counter-terrorist squad. Farran was acquitted after a court martial and came home to a hero's welcome. But the Zionist underground swore vengeance.

The gripping true story of the murder, in Palestine in 1947, of a Jewish activist by a British counter-terrorist officer, and the subsequent cover-up.

In May 1947, a Jewish teenager, active in a Zionist underground group fighting British rule in Palestine, was abducted. He was never seen again. Witnesses said he was seized by British policeman. A hat found at the scene was traced to Major Roy Farran, an ex-SAS officer leading a covert counter-terrorist squad. A sensational court martial followed, but Farran was acquitted, and the Zionist underground swore vengeance.

Drawing on recently declassified files of the security services, the book explores
the reasons why Britain lost Palestine and reveals the full extent and ambition of Jewish terrorist attacks on Britain in the late 1940s. Part Boys' Own adventure, part narrative history, Major Farran's Hat solves a murder mystery and exposes a shady episode in the final years of the British empire, and throws light on Britain's legacy in the Middle East.


From the Hardcover edition.

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A compelling story from final days of the British mandate * Sunday Times * David Cesarani tell the tale, with all its curious twists and turns, with great skill and a keen sense of drama. His book reads like a thriller, but it is all the more fascinating for being about real people and the big issues with which they had to grapple in the twilight of British rule over Palestine * Guardian * Cesarani is a first rate storyteller * Scotsman * This gripping tale of a dark episode from the fag-end of Empire has a piquant pay-off -- Boyd Tonkin * Independent * Cesarani dramatises this sordid incident with verve * The Observer * A piece of contemporary history with bite and verve * London Review of Books Bookshop Spring Collection *

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Short-listed for CWA Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction 2010.The gripping true story of the murder, in Palestine in 1947, of a Jewish activist by a British counter-terrorist officer and the subsequent cover-up.
Preface vii
Map of Palestine 1945-48
xi
Map of Jerusalem 1947
xii
Prologue: Abduction in Jerusalem 1(9)
Jewish Rebels, Imperial Warriors and Colonial Policemen
10(49)
Roy Farran and the Special Squads
59(39)
Cover-Up and Scandal
98(42)
Court Martial
140(35)
The Hero's Return and the Terrorists' Revenge
175(33)
Epilogue 208(11)
Notes 219(42)
Glossary and Abbreviations 261(2)
Sources and Bibliography 263(13)
Picture Credits 276(1)
Acknowledgments 277(4)
Index 281
David Cesarani is Research Professor in History at Royal Holloway, University of London. His publications include Justice Delayed: How Britain Became a Refuge for Nazi War Criminals, Arthur Koestler: The Homeless Mind and, most recently, Eichmann: His Life and Crimes, which won the 2006 US National Jewish Book Award for History. He has written and edited several books exploring the relationship between Britain, British Jews, and Zionism including The 'Jewish Chronicle' and Anglo-Jewry and The Making of Modern Anglo-Jewry.