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Israel: Birth of a Nation, 1996

Israel: Birth of a Nation

English

USA

Rating:5.7
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Profile of Israel: Birth of a Nation

The mood of Israel: Birth of a Nation is captivating and sincere. The plot centers around homecoming, leadership, and immigrants. It is a documentary, historical, and war movie. Stylistically, Israel: Birth of a Nation archive footage. In approach, it is serious and realistic. The setting is Israel. Israel: Birth of a Nation happens in the 1950s.

Summary of Israel: Birth of a Nation

This History Channel special is hosted by leading historian (and biographer of Winston Churchill) Sir Martin Gilbert, who has written more than 72 books, including the classic THE HOLOCAUST: A HISTORY OF THE JEWS OF EUROPE DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR. The film begins with the fateful day in May 1948 when the course of modern history was changed forever by Israel's declaration of sovereignty; it then traces Israel's "War of Independence," in which the roots of the current turmoil in the Middle East are located. The Israelis fought against Egyptian, Transjordan, Lebanese, Syrian, and Iraqi forces with a ragtag army that nonetheless held its own--although death tolls were high on all sides. Featuring interviews with many people who participated in the war, the film details the courageous early struggles of the vastly outnumbered and undersupplied Israelis to reclaim the land they felt was theirs. These events are captured in archive photos and rare film footage that trace the crucial period leading up to the 1949 armistice negotiations that would create the Jewish state.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Runtime: 100 min

Cast and Crew

David Ben-Gurion

as Himself

Martin Gilbert

as Host

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