
How Jerusalem Was Won
Being The Record Of Allenby'S Campaign In Palestine
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In the shadow of empires and desert winds, the fate of Jerusalem hung in the balance. How Jerusalem Was Won: Being The Record Of Allenby's Campaign In Palestine stands as a vivid eyewitness account of one of the First World War's most dramatic and consequential campaigns. W. T. Massey, a renowned war correspondent, chronicles the British military strategy that led to the liberation of Jerusalem in 1917, offering rare insight into the realities of early 20th century Middle East conflict. Here, the clash of armies, the complexities of Allenby's Palestine campaign, and the enduring influence of f...
In the shadow of empires and desert winds, the fate of Jerusalem hung in the balance. How Jerusalem Was Won: Being The Record Of Allenby's Campaign In Palestine stands as a vivid eyewitness account of one of the First World War's most dramatic and consequential campaigns. W. T. Massey, a renowned war correspondent, chronicles the British military strategy that led to the liberation of Jerusalem in 1917, offering rare insight into the realities of early 20th century Middle East conflict. Here, the clash of armies, the complexities of Allenby's Palestine campaign, and the enduring influence of figures like T. E. Lawrence are drawn with clarity and humanity. Both history enthusiasts and readers of military strategy will find Massey's narrative compelling - a blend of rigorous detail and sweeping context. This historical nonfiction classic explores the intricate manoeuvres, political stakes, and personal courage that shaped the outcome of the world war I era in the region. With its close attention to the atmosphere and stakes on the ground, it remains essential for understanding the crossroads of empire, religion, and resistance. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For anyone fascinated by military history books, the story of Jerusalem's liberation, or the broader sweep of British campaigns in the Middle East, Massey's account is more than a chronicle; it is a cultural treasure restored for a new generation.