By mid-1917, with the world war going badly on all fronts, and casualties burgeoning, Prime Minister David Lloyd George met with General Edmund Allenby, fresh from France. Lloyd George wanted Jerusalem for Christmas as a holiday present for the increasingly disillusioned British people. Its seizure would also eliminate the Ottomans, who had inflicted the dismaying disaster at the Dardanelles, as a factor in the war. As Allenby departed, the PM handed him George Adam Smiths Historical Geography of the Holy Land, remarking that it was a better guide to reaching Jerusalem than anything in the pigeon holes of the War Office.Having been raised on the Bible, Allenby, as this narrative illustrates, did indeed exploit it. He would also have unanticipated expertise from an unknown and unmilitary officer, T. E. Lawrence, who turned his Arabian sideshow into campaigns distracting the Turks and their German military leadership. The desert war would be hard-fought, but, that December, after centuries in Muslim hands and with its sacred sites intact, Jerusalem fell.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 26 Jan 2017
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781443843072
About Stanley Weintraub
Stanley Weintraub PhD published his first biography about Lawrence of Arabias postwar years in 1963. Since then he has been writing about other notable lives and about wars from the rebellion in America to Korea with many of his books combining both aspects. Before beginning his writing career he earned a Bronze Star in Korea as a young Army officer. He has published books about the American Revolution the American Civil War World War I the Spanish Civil War World War II and the Korean War as well as biographies of American and English figures of political cultural and military significance from Queen Victoria (which reached #1 on The Times bestseller list) Aubrey Beardsley (a National Book Award finalist) George Washington to Dwight D. Eisenhower among many others. A former Guggenheim Fellow Stanley Weintraub is Evan Pugh Professor Emeritus of Arts and Humanities at Pennsylvania State University.