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WEITZ, YECHIAM (3) answer(s).
 
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Founding father and the general: David Ben-Gurion and Moshe Dayan / Weitz, Yechiam   Journal Article
Weitz, Yechiam Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Golda Meir, Israel's fourth prime minister (1969-74) / Weitz, Yechiam   Journal Article
Weitz, Yechiam Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The article deals with Golda Meir, who was a prominent leader of Israel and the Prime Minister during the Yom Kippur War (1973). Its main points are: Her road towards the national leadership during the "Yishuv" period. Her political role under David Ben-Gurion and Levi Eshkol as Minister of Labor (1949-1956) and Minister of Foreign Affairs (1956-1966) Meir as political leader: the way she lead her party and how she was a symbol of the national agreement Meir as diplomatic leader: her attitude during the negotiation attempt with Egypt (The Secretary of the State's Plan - 1970 ; Moshe Dayan's intention to open the Suez Canal - 1971) Meir as social leader: the strengthening of the welfare - state Meir during the Yom Kippur War: The War as a result of her policy; Her leadership during the crisis
Key Words Israel  Golda Meir  Yom Kippur War - 1973 
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In the name of six million accusers: Gideon Hausner as attorney-general and his place in the eichmann trial / Weitz, Yechiam   Journal Article
Weitz, Yechiam Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The article examines Gideon Hausner's (1915-1990) appointment as attorney-general and later chief prosecutor in the Eichmann trial, his attitude towards the main issues that arose during the trial, his position on the issue of Jewish heroism during the Holocaust, how he became the definitive personification of the trial, and Shmuel Tamir's opposition to the trial.
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