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The forgotten ally

Van Paassen became interested in Jewish affairs after interviewing a Rabbi from New York who had just returned from Mandatory Palestine. From this point on, Van Paassen took a great personal interest in the issues of Palestine and the plight of European Jewry. In 1933, Van Paassen, a fluent German speaker, reported on the Nazis and courageously exposed the doctrines and policies of Hitler's fascist regime. Van Paassen spent quite some time in Palestine and wrote extensively; when one reads this book today, one notices how profound and ironic it is, that the times which Van Paassen describes of his generation are now repeating themselves, the only differences are the players' names.

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  • "Van Paassen became interested in Jewish affairs after interviewing a Rabbi from New York who had just returned from Mandatory Palestine. From this point on, Van Paassen took a great personal interest in the issues of Palestine and the plight of European Jewry. In 1933, Van Paassen, a fluent German speaker, reported on the Nazis and courageously exposed the doctrines and policies of Hitler's fascist regime. Van Paassen spent quite some time in Palestine and wrote extensively; when one reads this book today, one notices how profound and ironic it is, that the times which Van Paassen describes of his generation are now repeating themselves, the only differences are the players' names."
  • "Van Paassen became interested in Jewish affairs after interviewing a Rabbi from New York who had just returned from Mandatory Palestine. From this point on, Van Paassen took a great personal interest in the issues of Palestine and the plight of European Jewry. In 1933, Van Paassen, a fluent German speaker, reported on the Nazis and courageously exposed the doctrines and policies of Hitler's fascist regime. Van Paassen spent quite some time in Palestine and wrote extensively; when one reads this book today, one notices how profound and ironic it is, that the times which Van Paassen describes of his generation are now repeating themselves, the only differences are the players' names."@en

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  • "El Aliado olvidado"
  • "Israel and Valley Forge"
  • "L'alliée oubliée The forgotten ally"
  • "The forgotton ally"
  • "El aliado olvidado"
  • "El aliado olvidado"@es
  • "Der vergessene Alliierte"
  • "The forgotten ally"@en
  • "The forgotten ally"
  • "L' Alliée oubliée : ("the Forgotten ally")"
  • "The Forgotten Ally"
  • "Der vergessene Allierte"
  • "L'alliée oubliée"
  • "Forgotten ally"
  • "The forgotten alley"@en
  • "L'Alliée oubliée (the Forgotten ally)"
  • "L'alliée oubliée : <The forgotten ally.> Trad. de l'americain par Jacques Papy"