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  1. The Rhetoric of Menachem Begin by Robert C. Rowland, 1985-06-28
  2. The revolt;: Story of the Irgun by Menachem Begin, 1964
  3. Begin: The haunted prophet by Eric Silver, 1984
  4. Menahem Begin: La Bible et le fusil (Profils) (French Edition) by Victor Malka, 1977
  5. The Revol: Story of the Irgun by Menachem Begin, 2003
  6. Sadat and Begin: The Domestic Politics of Peacemaking (Westview Replica Edition) by Melvin A. Friedlander, 1983-06
  7. Israel in the Begin Era
  8. Menahem Begin: The legend and the man by Eitan Haber, 1978
  9. Israel After Begin by Daniel Gavron, 1984-11-22
  10. The Roots of Begin's Success: The 1981 Israeli Elections
  11. The Begin era: Issues in contemporary Israel (A Westview replica edition) by Steven; Middle East Institute (Washington, D.C. ) Heydemann, 1984
  12. Menahem Begin: The Legend and the Man by Eithan. Haber, 1978-05

21. Menachem Begin - Wikipedia
Translate this page Menachem Begin der auch die Verantwortung für das Massaker vom 9.April 1948 1948 in Deir Yassin trug, wurde von den Briten als Terrorist gesucht.
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Menachem Begin 16. August in Brest-Litowsk 9. M¤rz in Jerusalem ) war israelischer Ministerpr¤sident und AuŸenminister Menachem Begin in Camp David
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Begin wurde in Brest-Litowsk (damals Russland , heute Teil WeiŸrusslands ) geboren. Sein Vater war Sekret¤r der dortigen j¼dischen Gemeinde und seine Mutter entstammte einer Rabbinerfamilie , beide wurden w¤hrend des Holocaust von den deutschen Nationalsozialisten get¶tet. Menachem ging auf die hebr¤ische Misrachi-Schule und besuchte danach ein polnisches Gymnasium. Seit geh¶rte er der zionistische Betar -Bewegung an. Er studierte Rechtswissenschaften an der Universit¤t in Warschau und stieg zugleich in f¼hrende Positionen der Betar auf. Von 1936 bis 1938 war er Generalsekret¤r des tschechoslowakischen Betarzweiges und 1939 wurde er Chef der polnischen Betar, im gleichen Jahr floh er von den einr¼ckenden Deutschen nach Litauen , wurde dort jedoch von den einmarschierenden Russen inhaftiert und als „Agent des britischen Imperialismus“ zu acht Jahren Zwangsarbeit in Sibirien verurteilt.

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Some time ago the prime minister of Israel Menachem Begin stated every German is a murderer . For years for the Israelis Germany was a hated country.
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'''Menachem Begin''' ( Hebrew August 16 March 9 ) became the 6th Prime Minister of Israel in May . He negotiated the Camp David Accords with Egypt ian president Muhammad Anwar al-Sadat , for which they jointly received the Nobel Peace Prize in
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Begin was born in Brest-Litovsk , a city then still in the Russia n empire, which became part of Poland from to and is today a part of Belarus and known simply as Brest . From 1939, he was the leader of the Zionist Betar organization. In he was imprisoned in the USSR . In , following his release under the Sikorski-Mayski Agreement , he joined the Polish army of Anders , but was unofficially discharged from that army along with many other Jewish soldiers.
Begin then moved to British-controlled Palestine , where he quickly made a name for himself as a fierce critic of mainstream Zionism and a proponent of the more radical Revisionist Zionism . In he joined the Irgun (also known as ''Etzel'') and in assumed its leadership. He was responsible for the bombing of

24. Menachem Begin
Menachem Begin resigned from office in 1983. He retired from public life and lived in Jerusalem until his death on 9th March, 1992.
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Menachem Begin , the son of Jewish parents, was born in Russia in 1913. During the First World War Begin was forced to flee with his family to escape from the German Army Begin, a staunch Zionist joined the Betar youth movement and in 1931 became head of the organization. When Poland was invaded by Germany in 1939 Begin fled to Lithuania. He was captured by the Red Army and sent to Siberia. After the invasion of the German Army in 1941 Begin was released. In 1942 Begin moved to Palestine where he eventually became Commander-in-Chief of the Irgun Zvai Leumi resistance movement. Over the next five years he organized over 200 acts of terrorism including the destruction of the central British administrative offices in the King David Hotel. The explosion killed ninety-one people. The Jewish state of Israel was established on 14th May 1948 when the British mandate over Palestine came to an end. Begin founded the right-wing Herut Freedom Movement and was elected to the Knesset.

25. Menachem Begin - Definition Of Menachem Begin In Encyclopedia
Prime Minister Menachem BeginMenachem Begin (August 16, 1913 March 9, 1992) became the 6th Prime Minister of Israel in May 1977.
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Prime Minister Menachem Begin Menachem Begin August 16 March 9 ) became the 6th Prime Minister of Israel in May . He negotiated the Camp David Accords with Egyptian president Muhammad Anwar al-Sadat , for which they jointly received the Nobel Peace Prize in He greatest credit to the State of Israel was achieving the first peace treaty with Egypt and neutralizing Egypt's army Begin was born in Brest-Litovsk , a city then still in the Russian empire, which became part of Poland from to and is today a part of Belarus and known simply as Brest . From 1939, he was the leader of the Zionist Betar organisation. In he was imprisoned in the USSR . In 1941, he was released after Sikorski-Mayski Agreement and joined the Polish army of Anders Unofficialy released from that army along with many other Jewish soldiers, in he joined the Irgun (also known as Etzel ) and in assumed its leadership. He was responsible for the bombing of Jerusalem 's King David Hotel , at that time a British administrative and military headquarters, that killed 91 people. In

26. Menachem Begin
Menachem Begin. Menachem Begin AKA Menachem Wolfovitch Begin Prior to the creation of the state of Israel, Menachem Begin was a terrorist Under orders
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Occupation: Head of State Level of fame: Famous Executive summary: Prime Minister of Israel 1977-82 Prior to the creation of the state of Israel, Menachem Begin was a terrorist: Under orders from David Ben-Gurion (which were later rescinded), he bombed the King David Hotel on 22 July 1946, killing 91 people, mostly civilians. Father: Zeev-Dov Begin Mother: Hassia Wife: Aliza Arnold (d. 1982, one son, two daughters) Son: MK Binyamin Begin Daughter: Leah Daughter: Hassia Law School: University of Warsaw (1935) Israeli Prime Minister Israeli Knesset Nobel Peace Prize 1978 (with Anwar Sadat Risk Factors: Diabetes Appears on the cover of: Time , 30-May-1977, DETAILS : Israel: Trouble in the Promised Land Time , 20-Sep-1982, DETAILS : Begin Digs In A Defiant No to Reagan's Peace Plan Is the subject of books: To Win or Die: A Personal Portrait of Menahem Begin BY: Ned Temko Do you know something we don't?

27. BBC News | PROFILES | Menachem Begin
Menachem Begin was Israel s first rightwing prime minister - but he was also the first Israeli politician to make peace with one of Israel s Arab enemies.
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By Gerald Butt Menachem Begin was a hard man, who brought the Right in Israel to power for the first time. He was stern in manner, with the appearance of a schoolteacher rather than a statesman. But it was Begin's hard streak that gave him confidence to start the process of making peace with the Arabs. Begin was committed throughout his life to the cause of fighting anti-Semitism. In his view, this struggle justified the creation and defence of the Jewish state by any means necessary (even if this meant ordering an air attack on an Iraqi nuclear reactor, as he did in 1981). From the Russia of his childhood, Menachem Begin went to Poland to study. There he witnessed anti-Semitism first-hand and joined the youth wing of the hard-line Revisionist Zionist movement led by Ze'ev Jabotinsky. This movement abhorred the socialist ideology behind other wings of Zionism, and advocated strong leadership and discipline. In Palestine in 1940, Begin was incensed by British attempts to restrict immigration and instigated the underground military campaign against the mandate power. The British offered a reward for his capture, but they never caught him.

28. Menachem Begin - Enpsychlopedia
As a result of the election, Menachem Begin as the Likud party leader was able Menachem Begin, the day after the UN vote on the 1947 UN Partition Plan
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Begin_on_TIME_cover.jpg Menachem Begin on the front cover of TIME Main article: Israel History of Israel Zionism Zionism timeline ... Camp David Treaties with: Egypt Jordan Peace camp Peace proposals ... The Peace Process Menachem Begin August 16 March 9 Name in Hebrew ) became the 6th Prime Minister of Israel in May . With US President Jimmy Carter presiding, Begin negotiated the Camp David Accords with President Sadat of Egypt , withdrawing the Israel Defense Forces from Sinai and returning the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt. (An implementation of " Land for Peace ".) For which Begin and Sadat jointly received the Nobel Peace Prize in His greatest credit to the State of Israel was achieving the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty and neutralizing Egypt's army by fostering peace. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Early life 2 In British Palestine 2.1 Forcing the British out of Palestine 2.2 Armed rebellion against the British ... edit
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29. Menachem Begin - Art History Online Reference And Guide
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30. Menachem Begin
Menachem Begin underground commander, parliamentarian and the sixth Prime Menachem Begin became Prime Minister, serving for six and a half years
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Menachem Begin - underground commander, parliamentarian and the sixth Prime Minister of the State of Israel - was born in Brest-Litovsk, Poland in 1913. A passionate Zionist from an early age, he joined the Betar youth movement at the age of 16. In the mid-thirties Begin received a law degree. In 1938 he became head of Betar Poland, a 70,000-member organization that formed part of the national movement founded by Jabotinsky. Begin concentrated on military training, foreseeing the need to defend Polish Jewry. At the outbreak of World War II he fled to Vilna, was arrested in 1940 by the NKVD (a forerunner of the KGB) and was sentenced to eight years in a labor camp in Siberia. He was freed in 1941 because of his Polish citizenship and joined the Free Polish Army, which in 1943 made its way to the Middle East. Contacting the dormant underground organization of the national movement - the Irgun Tzeva'i Le'umi Etzel ) - Begin set about revitalizing it. In 1944, when the magnitude of the Holocaust became evident, the Etzel broke away from the mainstream Zionist policy of restraint. Under Begin's leadership the pace and the scope of

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MENACHEM BEGIN. OCTOBER 4, 2004, Quote Busters II. APRIL 5, 2004, CAMERA Letter Published in Orlando Sentinel. © CAMERA • 2005 • All rights reserved, Home.
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32. Menachem Begin
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A passionate Zionist from an early age, he joined Ze'ev Jabotinsky's Betar youth movement in his teens, rising quickly to important administrative and leadership positions. By 1936 he was in charge of Betar Czechoslovakia, and in 1938 he became the head of Betar Poland immigrants to Israel , agricultural training, and communications. In 1940, Begin was imprisoned in Siberian labor camps by Josef Stalin's NKVD (a forerunner of the KGB). After the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, he was set free by dint of his Polish citizenship, and joined the Free Polish Army, which in 1943 made its way to for training. Contacting the dormant Jewish underground, Irgun Zvai Leumi , Begin set about planning a Jewish uprising against the British authorities. This began in 1944, but increased in pace and scope immediately after World War II and continued until late 1947. Begin ordered many of the Irgun's operations, including the Akko prison breakout and the destruction of the central British administrative offices in the King David Hotel . Following the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, Begin disbanded the Irgun.

33. Peace 1978
Mohamed Anwar alSadat, menachem begin. half 1/2 of the prize, half 1/2 of the prize. Egypt, Israel. President of the Arab Republic of Egypt
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34. The Altalena Affair
An overview of Irgun's arms smuggling effort, and the military action against its weapons ship which almost resulted in the death of menachem begin.
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The Altalena, purchased by Irgun members abroad, was originally intended to reach Israel on May 15, 1948, loaded with fighters and military equipment. Weapons purchase and organizational matters took longer than expected, however, and the sailing was postponed for several weeks. Meanwhile, on June 1st, an agreement had been signed for the absorption of the Irgun into the IDF and one of the clauses stated that the Irgun had to cease all independent arms acquisition activities. Consequently, representatives of the Israel Government were informed about the ship and its sailing schedule. The Irgun headquarters in Paris did their best to keep the Altalena's preparations for departure a secret, but it was difficult to conceal the movement of 940 fighters and the loading of a large quantity of arms and ammunition. It was feared that if the plans were discovered, attempts might be made to sabotage the Altalena at sea. For this reason, when it raised anchor on June 11th, no cable was sent to the Irgun command in Israel, for fear that it would fall into the wrong hands. These precautionary measures proved fruitless, however, and the following day Radio London reported that the Altalena had sailed from Port-de-Bouc (France) in the direction of Israel with 1,000 Jewish volunteers and a large quantity of weapons on board.

35. Menachem Begin Winner Of The 1978 Nobel Prize In Peace
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36. Begin, Menachem
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Begin, 1987 Ralph Crane/Camera Press from Globe Photos [Video] in full MENACHEM WOLFOVITCH BEGIN (b. Aug. 16, 1913, Brest-Litovsk, Russia [now in Belarus]d. March 9, 1992, Tel Aviv, Israel), Zionist leader and prime minister of Israel from 1977 to 1983. His main achievement was to obtain a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt (1979). For having helped make peace between the two countries, Begin and the president of Egypt, Anwar el-Sadat , were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1978. Begin received a law degree from the University of Warsaw in 1935. Active in the Zionist movement throughout the 1930s, he became (1938) the leader of the Polish branch of the Betar youth movement, dedicated to the establishment of a Jewish state on both sides of the Jordan River. When the Germans invaded Warsaw in 1939, he escaped to Vilnius; his parents and a brother died in concentration camps. The Soviet authorities deported Begin to Siberia in 1940, but in 1941 he was released and joined the Polish army in exile, with which he went to Palestine in 1942. Begin joined the militant Irgun Zvai Leumi and was its commander from 1943 to 1948. After Israel's independence in 1948 the Irgun formed the Herut ("Freedom") Party with Begin as its head and leader of the opposition in the Knesset (Parliament) until 1967. Begin joined the National Unity government (1967-70) as a minister without portfolio and in 1970 became joint chairman of the Likud ("Unity") coalition.

37. Begin, Menachem --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
begin, menachem (1913–92). The sixth prime minister of the state of Israel was menachem begin. His leadership was characterized by a strong stand in favor
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38. Menachem Begin (1913-1992)
menachem begin s false identity card from the underground Perennial opposition leader who became prime menachem begin Memorial Day Tenth Anniversary
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Begin, Menachem (1913-1992) Perennial opposition leader who became prime minister (1977-1983) and signed the peace treaty with Egypt. Born in Brest Litovsk (now Byelorus), on August 16, 1913. He studied law at the University of Warsaw. Active in the Zionist movement, he became head of Betar in 1939. When the Germans invaded Poland, he fled to Lithuania, but was arrested and held in a Soviet concentration camp (1940-1941) until he joined a Polish army formed in the USSR to fight the Nazis. By 1942 he was in Palestine, where he became a commander of the Irgun Zvai Leumi, an underground group seeking to oust the British from Palestine by force.

39. Menachem Begin (1913-1992)

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Langzeitoppositionsfuehrer, Ministerpraesident (1977 - 1983), Unterzeichner des Friedensvertrages mit Aegypten, Friedensnobelpreistraeger. Menachem Begin wurde am 16. August 1913 in Brest Litovsk geboren. Er studierte Jus an der Universitaet Warschau. Begin war aktiver Zionist und wurde 1939 Fuehrer des Betar. Als die Deutschen in Polen einmarschierten, floh Begin nach Litauen, wurde verhaftet und 1940/41 in einem sowjetischen Lager inhaftiert, bis er in der UDSSR der Polnischen Armee beitrat, um gegen die Nazis zu kaempfen. Um 1942 kam Begin mit falschen Papieren in Palaestina an und wurde Kommandant der Untergrundorganisation Irgun Zv´ai Leumi, deren Ziel es war, die Briten gewaltsam aus Palaestina zu vertreiben. Nach dem Abzug der Briten befand er sich auf dem Irgun Schiff „Altalena", das sich - entgegen den Anordnungen der neuen israelischen Armee - Tel Aviv mit einer Ladung Waffen naeherte. Die Regierung befahl, die „Altalena" unter Feuer zu nehmen. 1948 wandelte Begin die Irgun in die Cherut (Freiheit) Partei um.

40. Menachem Begin
Former Prime Minister menachem begin, who won the Nobel Peace Prize for leading Israel to Mr menachem begin, leader of the Likour opposition party,
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