A Lifelong Friendship
by Martin Gilbert
Winston Churchill was a young man in 1894 when Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish officer in the French army, was convicted of treason and sent to Devils Island. Despite the prevailing anti-Semitism in England as well as on the Continent, Churchills position was clear: he supported Dreyfus, and condemned the prejudices that had led to his conviction.
Churchills commitment to Jewish rights, to Zionismand ultimately to the State of Israelnever wavered. In 1922, he established on the bedrock of international law the right of Jews to emigrate to Palestine. During his meeting with David Ben-Gurion in 1960, Churchill presented the Israeli prime minister with an article he had written about Moses, praising the father of the Jewish people.
Drawing on a wide range of archives and private papers, speeches, newspaper coverage, and wartime correspondence, Churchills official biographer, Sir Martin Gilbert, explores the origins, implications, and results of Churchills determined commitment to Jewish rights, opening a window on an underappreciated and heroic aspect of the brilliant politicians life and career.
"[T]his work is a must-read for those interested in Churchill and in Jewish history." - PW.
"A perceptive and engrossing account, written by one of the foremost historians of our time. " - Booklist.
"Gilbert's deep, lifelong scholarship and knowledge of his subject lend his book both authority and accessibility." - Kirkus Reviews.
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Sir Martin Gilbert was knighted in 1995 "for services to British history and international relations." The author of an eight-volume biography of Winston Churchill, among his other books are Churchill: A Life, The First World War, The Second World War, and most recently The Somme. He lives in London, England.
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