British intelligence and policy in the Palestine mandate, 1919-1939
<p>This research argues that during the inter-war years in Palestine, British power was dependent upon intelligence. Intelligence was fundamental to the security of the country, since it varyingly augmented understrength force, or supported overwhelming force. Intelligence also supported polic...
Main Authors: | Wagner, S, Steven Benjamin Wagner |
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Other Authors: | Johnson, R |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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