Woman Who Fought an Empire

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Armenian Genocide
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Biography
British Military
Cairo
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Culture
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Espionage
Jewish History
Jewish History &
Jewish Joan of Arc
Middle East
Middle EastNear East
Military History
Nili
Nili Spy Network
Ottoman Empire
Palestine
Sara Aaronsohn
Spy
The Great War
Turkey
Women's History
World War I
WWI

Product details

  • ISBN 9781640126763
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: Potomac Books Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Finalist for the 2018 National Jewish Book Award in Biography

Though she only lived to be twenty-seven, Sarah Aaronsohn led a remarkable life. The Woman Who Fought an Empire tells the improbable but true odyssey of a bold young woman-the daughter of Romanian-born Jewish settlers in Palestine-who became the daring leader of a Middle East spy ring.

Amid the outbreak of World War I, Aaronsohn learned that her brother Aaron had formed Nili, an anti-Turkish spy ring, to aid the British in their war against the Ottomans. Aaronsohn, who had witnessed the atrocities of the Armenian genocide by the Turks, believed that only the defeat of the Ottoman Empire could save the Palestinian Jews from a similar fate. She joined Nili, eventually rising to become the organization’s leader, and she and her spies furnished vital information to British intelligence in Cairo about the Turkish military forces until she was caught and tortured by the Turks in the fall of 1917. The Woman Who Fought an Empire, set at the birth of the modern Middle East, is an espionage thriller that rebukes the Hollywood stereotype of women spies as femmes fatales.
 
Gregory J. Wallance is a lawyer and writer in New York City, a former federal prosecutor, and a longtime human rights activist. He is the author of America’s Soul in the Balance: The Holocaust, FDR’s State Department, and the Moral Disgrace of an American Aristocracy and Into Siberia: George Kennan’s Epic Journey Through the Brutal, Frozen Heart of Russia. Wallance has written op-eds for the New York Times, USA Today, and the Wall Street Journal and is a contributor for The Hill.
 

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