Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The 1937 Ben-Gurion letter is a letter written by David Ben-Gurion, then head of the executive committee of the Jewish Agency, to his son Amos on 5 October 1937. The letter is well known amongst scholars as it provides insight into Ben-Gurion's reaction to the report of the Peel Commission released on 7 July of the same year. It has also been subject to significant debate amongst scholars as a result of scribbled-out text which may or may not provide written evidence of an intention to "expel the Arabs", depending on one's interpretation of whether such deletion was intended by Ben-Gurion.The original handwritten letter is currently held in the IDF Archive."@en }
Showing triples 1 to 1 of
1
with 100 triples per page.
- 1937_Ben-Gurion_letter abstract "The 1937 Ben-Gurion letter is a letter written by David Ben-Gurion, then head of the executive committee of the Jewish Agency, to his son Amos on 5 October 1937. The letter is well known amongst scholars as it provides insight into Ben-Gurion's reaction to the report of the Peel Commission released on 7 July of the same year. It has also been subject to significant debate amongst scholars as a result of scribbled-out text which may or may not provide written evidence of an intention to "expel the Arabs", depending on one's interpretation of whether such deletion was intended by Ben-Gurion.The original handwritten letter is currently held in the IDF Archive.".