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The Secret Alliance, by Tad Szulc

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THE SECRET ALLIANCE is the story of the rescue of more than two million Jews from Eastern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East since World War II. It is the dramatic--and largely unknown--account of the numerous "exoduses" made possible by a remarkable clandestine alliance initiated from Palestine by Shaul Avigur, the mysterious chief of the original Mossad, and Joseph J. Schwartz, the imaginative leader of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. THE SECRET ALLIANCE reveals the vast covert intelligence-and-rescue network the Joint financed and the Mossad set in motion to organize immigration operations which led, argues Tad Szulc, to the birth of the State of Israel.

The Secret Alliance, by Tad Szulc

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3051000 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-27
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .69" w x 5.50" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 306 pages
The Secret Alliance, by Tad Szulc

From Publishers Weekly Szulc tells the engrossing story of the furtive role played by American Jewry in the rescue of two million Jews in Eastern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, and also chronicles the saga of illegal immigration to Palestine from 1943 to the birth of Israel in '48. While the author considers famliar figures--Mossad chief Shaul Avigur and his American counterpart Joseph Schwartz, head of the Joint Distribution Committee--he introduces many other heroes, e.g., New York department store executive Ira A. Hirschman, who carried out a one-man refugee-saving mission in Nazi-occupied Vienna. Szulc ( Fidel ) also details the bizarre relationship between Mossad and Adolf Eichmann, who traded Jewish lives for cash, and a similar arrangement with Romanian despot Nicolae Ceausescu, who in effect paroled 300,000 Romanian Jews to Mossad for an average of $1000 per head. Equally important, Szulc offers new material about the rescue of Jews from Muslim countries and the mass migration of Soviet Jews to Israel. The former New York Times reporter argues that the birth of Israel was made possible by the immense pressure created by migrations that were set in motion by underground Palestinian operatives and their American partners. Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal The "alliance" investigative reporter Szulc writes about is the one established by American Jews and their imperiled coreligionists in Eastern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. The purpose of the alliance was to get them to safety in Israel. The tale told actually predates World War II, when Nazi plans for the extermination of European Jewry became apparent. The focus is on Eastern Europe in the immediate post-World War II era, when Jewish displaced persons (DPs) wandered about Europe or found themselves in various humanitarian-sponsored compounds. The story is updated with the saga of "rescuing" the Jewish communities of Morocco, Yemen, Iraq, and most recently Ethiopia. Highlighted are the efforts of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, whose organizational talents essentially make it all happen. An excellent historical drama that should be added to Judaica collections and recommended to a wide audience for its humanitarian appeal.- Sanford R. Silverburg, Catawba Coll., Salisbury, N.C.Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

About the Author Tad Szulc was a journalist, foreign policy analyst and biographer. The author of more than 25 books, he was the winner of the Overseas Press Club Award and the Maria Moors Cabot Award for coverage of Latin America and was awarded the Legion d'Honneur. Born in Warsaw in 1925, he went to the United States following World War 2 and became a foreign correspondent for the New York Times for 20 years. At the Times, he covered Latin America -- where he broke the story of the impending-but-secret Bay of Pigs invasion -- American foreign and national security policy, and Cold War Europe, where he was present during the Soviet invasion of Czechosolvakia -- and was expelled by the KGB for his reporting. After leaving The Times, he enjoyed a prolific book writing career, which included his highly acclaimed biographies of Fidel Castro, and Pope John Paul II. He died in 2001.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. 2 million Jews left stranded in hostile countries after the Holocaust By Buenoslibros.es It hints at many stories but doesn't focus on any, this is the greatest minus. A very informative account of how secret intelligence networks and the Mossad set in motion operations to rescue more than 2 million Jews from Eastern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East after WWII.The narrative becomes tedious at some points because of the may protagonists and their stories getting mixed up and not dealing in full with any particular one. However, there are now and then some pearls of information, little details of a few lines that are worth the whole book. But these stories of true and anonymous heroism deserve a full book by themselves. Numbers, data, don't reach the heart. it's not the same to say "2 thousand people died yesterday" than to say "Jim Jones died yesterday".It really makes you feel frustrated to get only a glimpse at the lives of these great men and women who dedicated themselves to saving others. Or not to know more about things for example: the Costa Rican consul in France who in 1947 traded with the lives of thousands of Jews (Displaced Persons) selling visa stamps at five dollars each, getting rich on account of the Holocaust. The story is just dropped as passing by.Personally, I would have appreciated more focus too on developments in countries like Spain or Morocco, how they dealt with the situations of thousands of Displaced Persons (Jews): Morocco didn't even consider them Moroccans, but as the King's "children" he wouldn't let them out. Franco's Spain, on the other hand, has a much more positive role here, but only hinted at in a few lines.There's material for many books here, books that should capture the attention of the general public, and not meant to take a space in a shelf like this one may have ended.

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