
Six Days of War
June 1967 and the Making of the Modern Middle East
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Narrated by:
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Robert Whitfield
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By:
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Michael B. Oren
About this listen
Michael B. Oren spotlights all the participants: Arab, Israeli, Soviet, and American, as well as all the world leaders involved in this earth-shaking clash that transformed the world.
©2002 Michael B. Oren (P)2003 Blackstone AudiobooksCritic reviews
Would you listen to Six Days of War again? Why?
Yes because there is so much information to absorb.Any additional comments?
Having known the basic events of this war, this book brilliantly explains the background, reasoning and actions of all parties involved. Understanding the events of the 6 day war has allowed me to make a little sense of the situation since the war.Who Dares, Wins.
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Informative and extensively researched
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A thourough analysis drawing on numerous sourcrs
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I used Wikipedia as a guide, useful in historical events.
My take? Poor leadership often results in war, Egypt and Syria executed some of their officers shortly afterwards.
Balance
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Oren takes on the task of this assignment with as much neutrality and objectivity as is probably possible, but you end up getting a better feel for the Israeli side. This is not to say he takes a pro-Israel stance, just that the detail of the leadership decisions of the Israeli leadership is more than the other countries. He does an excellent job addressing the interests of each country, including the Russians and USA along with the entire Middle-East contingent, so this is not really a fault of the book, just an observation on my part. The other problem with the book, and I suspect this is related to the audio format, is that you really could benefit from a map. Yes, it is easy enough to envisage where Egypt and Israel sit on a map, but when he starts discussing different towns and passes, it would have been nice to have a map.
Overall, a wonderfully written and researched book that brings to light the hectic pace of negotiations and international diplomacy that tends to get overlooked when discussing this war.
Fascinating listen, just bring a map
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Great book
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Would you consider the audio edition of Six Days of War to be better than the print version?
The narration is clear and well paced and allowed the story to wash over me easily. Not necessarily better than reading a print version, it was certainly easier for me to access and meant I may have taken considerably longer to read otherwise.What did you like best about this story?
The research behind this version of the 6 day war is drawn from more and more varied sources than previously available and as such it adds some clear and powerful validations of the facts as we historically have known them.Balanced and engaging - a pivotal week in history.
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Detailed informative with an excellent tone and delivery
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Clear, flowing and insightful
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informative and in depth
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