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Six Day War Suez Canal
2,027 words
The Six Day War broke out on June 5, 1967,
following three weeks of tension which began on
May 15, 1967 when it was known that Egypt had
concentrated large-scale forces in the Sinai
peninsula. Egypt's force buildup in the Sinai was
accompanied by other serious steps: the United
Nations Emergency Force stationed on the border
between Egypt and Israel and Sharm el-Sheikh in
1957 and which had provided an actual separation
between the countries was evacuated on May 19 upon
the demands of the Egypti...
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Golan Heights Gained Control
2,126 words
... along two axes in the Suez sector, while
another force of his division continued on another
route to Ras-Star on the Gulf of Suez, south of
the Canal. From there, the force continued south
along the Gulf of Suez and reached Abu- Zenima,
where it met up with the paratroopers coming from
E-Tur. General Sharon's division continued its
advance south-west to the heart of Sinai and
conquered Naked. In a more southern sector,
Colonel Albert's independent tank brigade fought
and defeated the Egyptia...
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Food And Water American Revolution
1,184 words
The word "privateer" conjures a romantic image in
the minds of most Americans. Tales of battle and
bounty pervade the folklore of privateering, which
has become a cherished, if often overlooked part
of our shared heritage. Legends were forged during
the battle for American independence, and these
men were understandably glorified as part of the
formation of our national identity. The fact of
the matter is that the vast majority of these men
were common opportunists, if noteworthy naval
warriors....
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Dead Sea Scrolls B C E
10,663 words
Jewish History (1) All this happens during the
time of Beit Hamikdash II when Bnei Yisrael was
together, action in their own land. A few dates:
-Assyria (Assure) came in 719 B. C. E. -Babylonia
(Bavel) came in 586 B. C. E. -Beit Hamikdash Ideas
built in 516 B. C. E. Alexander the Great
(Alexander Monday-Macedonia) captured Eretz
Yisrael in 332 B. C. E. He captured everything
from the Middle East through India. He introduced
Hellenistic culture into the land (Paganism,
importance of the body, Gre...
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Food And Water End The War
2,370 words
The word privateer conjures a romantic image in
the minds of most Americans. Tales of battle and
bounty pervade the folklore of privateering, which
has become a cherished, if often overlooked part
of our shared heritage. Legends were forged during
the battle for American independence, and these
men were understandably glorified as part of the
formation of our national identity. The fact of
the matter is that the vast majority of these men
were common opportunists, if noteworthy naval
warriors. T...
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