An edition of Destination Palestine (1948)

Exodus 1947

The Ship That Launched a Nation

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An edition of Destination Palestine (1948)

Exodus 1947

The Ship That Launched a Nation

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"On July 18, 1947, Ruth Gruber, an American journalist, waited on a wharf in Haifa as the Exodus 1947 limped into harbor. The evening before, Gruber had learned that this unarmed ship, with more than 4,500 Holocaust survivors crammed into a former tourist vessel designed for 400 passengers, had been rammed and boarded by the British Navy, which was determined to keep her desperate human cargo from finding refuge in Palestine.

Now, though soldiers blockaded both exit and entry to the weary vessel, Gruber was determined to meet the refugees and hear their tales. For the next several months she pursued the emigres' stories, from Haifa to the prison camps on Cyprus (where she was misled by the British to believe the DPs would land, though they never did), to southern France, and, appallingly, back to Hamburg, Germany, where they were ultimately sent by the intractable British authorities.".

"As the lone journalist covering this story, Gruber sent riveting dispatches and vivid photographs back to the New York and Paris Herald Tribune, which in turn sent them out to the rest of the world press. Gruber's relentless reporting and striking photographs shaped perceptions worldwide as to the situation of postwar Jewish refugees and of the British Mandate in Palestine, and arguably influenced the United Nations decision to finally create the State of Israel in 1948.".

"In 1948, Gruber assembled her dispatches and thirty of her pictures into Destination Palestine, the book that became the basis for Leon Uris's bestselling novel Exodus and the film of the same name.

In this revised and expanded edition, Gruber has included a new opening chapter of never-before-published material on the wretched DP camps of Europe, where the refugees were living before boarding the Exodus 1947; updated the fate of many of the passengers, describing how they smuggled themselves into Palestine - despite the myriad obstacles thrown up by the British authorities - even before the State of Israel was born; and selected seventy additional photographs from her personal archives."--BOOK JACKET.

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Crown
Language
English
Pages
224

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Cover of: Exodus 1947
Exodus 1947: The Ship That Launched a Nation
October 1, 2007, Union Square Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: Exodus 1947
Exodus 1947: The Ship That Launched a Nation
October 1, 1999, Crown
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Exodus 1947
Exodus 1947: the ship that launched a nation
1999, Times Books
in English - 1st Times Books ed
Cover of: Destination Palestine
Cover of: Destination Palestine

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
224
Dimensions
9.6 x 7.5 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.5 pounds

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OL8020295M
ISBN 10
0812931548
ISBN 13
9780812931549
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1091585
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