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The Yom Kippur War 1973: Golan Heights Pt.1 (Osprey Campaign) Book
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Foyles
The October War or "Yom Kippur" War of 1973 was precipitated by the Arab states of the Middle East, primarily Egypt and Syria, in an attempt to force Israel to the negotiating table. Protected by the territories she had conquered in the 1967 "Six Day War", Israel had little incentive to negotiate. The carefully coordinated attacks launched by Egypt and Syria in the Sinai and on the Golan Heights respectively achieved complete tactical surprise. This work details the Syrian assault on the strategically vital Golan Heights.
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ASDA
The October War or Yom Kippur War of 1973 was precipitated by the Arab states of the Middle East primarily Egypt and Syria in an attempt to force Israel to the negotiating table. This work details the Syrian assault on the strategically vital Golan Heights.
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Waterstones
The October War or ''Yom Kippur'' War of 1973 was precipitated by the Arab states of the Middle East, primarily Egypt and Syria, in an attempt to force Israel to the negotiating table. This work details the Syrian assault on the strategically vital Gol
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Blackwell
At 1345hrs on 6 October 1973, Israeli spotters in the observation post atop Mount Hermon saw Syrian gunners below them removing the camouflage nets from their guns. Ten minutes later shells began to rain down on Israeli positions all along the...
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Pickabook
Simon Dunstan, Kevin Lyles (Illus)
- 1841762202
- 9781841762203
- Simon Dunstan
- 25 August 2003
- Osprey Publishing
- Paperback (Book)
- 96
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