This memoir offers a rare firsthand account of the 1948 Palestine War from the perspective of Gamal Abdel Nasser, who later became Egypt's leader and a central figure in Arab nationalism. In this compelling narrative, Nasser reflects on his experiences as a young officer, the challenges of war, and the broader implications for the Arab world. Through his observations, readers gain insight into the political and military realities of the conflict, as well as the personal reflections that helped shape his vision for Egypt and the region.
Although written in the early 1950s, the first English translation, in 1973 in the Journal of Palestine Studies, was accomplished by Palestinian historian Walid Khalidi. This edition preserves the historical significance of Nasser's account and makes his words accessible to a broader audience.
This new edition puts the memoirs in an ebook format enriched with relevant maps.
A must-read for those interested in Middle Eastern history, military strategy, and the foundations of modern Arab politics.
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