With the Judæans in the Palestine Campaign

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John Henry Patterson 1922
English
  • Preface and Introduction
  • Chapter I. The Balfour Declaration
  • Chapter II. The Sanballats
  • Chapter III. The Formation of the Jewish Regiment
  • Chapter IV. Training at Plymouth
  • Chapter V. The Kosher Problem
  • Chapter VI. We Set Out for Palestine
  • Chapter VII. Back in the Land of Bondage
  • Chapter VIII. The Feast of the Passover
  • Chapter IX. We Set Out for the Front
  • Chapter X. The Nablus Front
  • Chapter XI. We March to the Jordan Valley
  • Chapter XII. Our Position in the Mellahah
  • Chapter XIII. The Life in the Mellahah
  • Chapter XIV. We Win Our First Honours
  • Chapter XV. The Capture of the Umm esh Shert Fort
  • Chapter XVI. The Lost Transport Wagons
  • Chapter XVII. We Go up to Ramoth Gilead
  • Chapter XVIII. The Crown of Victory
  • Chapter XIX. The Strategical Value of Palestine
  • Chapter XX. Hospital Scandal at Jerusalem
  • Chapter XXI. Life at Ludd
  • Chapter XXII. At Rafa
  • Chapter XXIII. Return of the Anzacs
  • Chapter XXIV. A Red-Letter Day
  • Chapter XXV. Jewish Soldiers are Forbidden to Enter the Holy City
  • Chapter XXVI. The Great Boxing Competition
  • Chapter XXVII. Bir Salem—An Exciting Race
  • Chapter XXVIII. Damascus
  • Chapter XXIX. Among the Philistines
  • Chapter XXX. The Fall of Goliath
  • Chapter XXXI. Protests
  • Chapter XXXII. A Trip to the Sea of Galilee
  • Chapter XXXIII. Strange Methods of the E. E. F. Staff
  • Chapter XXXIV. The First Judæans
  • Chapter XXXV. The Jerusalem Pogrom
  • Chapter XXXVI. The Dawn
From the Preface: The formation of a Battalion of Jews for service in the British Army is an event without precedent in our annals, and the part played by such a unique unit is assured of a niche in history owing to the fact that it fought in Palestine, not only for the British cause, but also for the Restoration of the Jewish people to the Promised Land. - Summary by J. H. Patterson

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