09.10.2003, 20:37
Yom Kippur Supplement der Haaretz
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Zitat:Same war, different storyhttp://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/346564.html
By Amos Harel
From crossing the Suez Canal to launching Red Sea bombing missions, members of the Israel Defense Forces General Staff recount and reflect on their experiences during the Yom Kippur War
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Zitat:Last Update: 03/10/2003 04:33http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/346756.html
Golda Meir's nightmare
By Amnon Barzilai
Did the prime minister make a fatal mistake when she decided not to order a preemptive strike on Oct. 6, 1973? Opinions about this decision, as well as an array of other issues pertaining to the catastrophic Yom Kippur war, still divide
commentators.
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Zitat:Unsung hero
By Avihai Becker
Among many acts of bravery in the Yom Kippur War, the story of Ervin Lavi, a quiet and unassuming man who took the reins of command as if he were born to it, has stayed in the minds of his battalion to this day
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