Yom kippur war part 2 israel fights for her life and wins duration. The reopening of suez canal greatly diminished the importance of egypt in the soviet unions further penetration of africa, the indian ocean, the persian gulf, and red sea zones. The date of yom kippur was chosen because it is the holiest day in the jewish calendar. During the war, an iraqi division of some 18,000 men and several hundred tanks was deployed in the central golan and participated in the october 16 attack against israeli positions. The yom kippur war 1973 1 lives up to my high expectations with the series. Egyptians chant proarmy slogans as they celebrate the 41st anniversary of the october war in tahrir square in cairo, egypt, oct. Peter and dan travel to israel, the country that found itself in danger of being crushed on two sides when egypt and syria launched a massive combined attack.
Kml gpx this category contains historical naval battles fought as part of the yom kippur war 19731973. It is like america being attacked at the beginning of the christmas season. A yom kippur battle through the lens of the us civil war. Oct 11, 2016 trove of rare, nostalgic yom kippur war photos to be made available to the public. I sraels dashing victory in the sixday war of 1967 left it in control of the sinai peninsula and the palestinian territories. It also briefly covers the six day war of 1967, in which israel launched a preemptive strike against. Congregation beth shalom expects nearly 600 visitors to come to the synagogue for worship over theses two days.
Two new books reexamine the events and lessons of the war. Itll impart the narrative and a bit on the tactics of both sides, but not much more than that. When events did not move, he spoke as he had about detente, that the situation was. Rules for large scale microarmour battles in the late 20th century. The first arabisraeli war 1948, the suez crisis or second arabisraeli war 1956, the six day war 1967, the yom kippur war 1973 skip navigation sign in. Oct 31, 2016 at 2pm of october 6, 1973, while israel observed yom kippur, egyptian guns bombarded israeli forts along the suez canal, while the syrians attacked israeli positions within the golan heights. The imjin river januaryfebruary 1968 the vietnam war.
Peter snow tells the stories of major battles of the 20th century in the big picture, while his son, dan, explores the details. In a weird sort of way they were fighting for honor too. Susan sontag and the yom kippur war film the guardian. The euphoria that enveloped the jewish world after the six day war was to a great extent shortlived. Includes six day war, yom kippur war and desert storm and possible soviet invasion of europe.
In 1974, the first of two egyptian israeli disengagement agreements providing for the return of portions of the sinai to egypt were signed. The war was initiated by egypt and syria on october 6, 1973, on the jewish holy day of yom kippur and during ramadan, the month of fasting in islam, and it continued until october 26. The war began when the coalition launched a joint surprise attack on israel on yom kippur, the holiest day in judaism, which coincided with the muslim holy month of ramadan. We found subtitles for the program 1973 middle east. The war was initiated by egypt and syria on october 6, 1973, on the jewish holy day of yom kippur and during ramadan, the month of fasting in islam, and it continued until october 26, 1973. Israels military and civilian efforts to repel the surprise attack by egyptian and syrian forces which began october 6th, 1973 are shown through authentic footage.
Trove of rare, nostalgic yom kippur war photos to be made available to the public. Egyptian and syrian forces crossed ceasefire lines to enter the israeliheld sinai peninsula and golan heights respectively, which had been captured and occupied since the. Wikimedia commons has media related to battles of the yom kippur war. Known in the west as the yom kippur war, the fighting that broke out in 1973 was the biggest military clash between arabic nations and israel. In three cases the battlefields encompass entire wars, albeit brief ones the yom kippur war, the falklands war and desert storm. Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. Oct 06, 2011 20th century battlefields s01 e07 1982 falklands hd full duration.
Cia documents reveal immediate leadup to yom kippur war. It is well writtin and flows quite smoothly for a book of its type. In fact, over the course of the last hundred years, humanity has seen war waged on a greater scale than at any other time in history. It was the tenth and final century of the 2nd millennium the 20th century was dominated by a chain of events that heralded significant changes in world history as to redefine the era. With peter snow, dan snow, max bollinger, david king. Section two of the yom kippur war tackles the golan front. In what remains one of the great accomplishments of modern military history, the initial israeli force of one understrength armored brigade with around 200 tanks, two infantry battalions and four batteries of selfpropelled artillery fought against the syrian forces of 0 tanks, 6000 men and roughly 800 guns and kept them from. The 1973 yom kippur war, a study in soviet era politics. Yom kippur war synonyms, yom kippur war pronunciation, yom kippur war translation, english dictionary definition of yom kippur war. The combined forces of egypt and syria totalled the same number of men as nato had in western europe. The yom kippur war is also known as the october war. The yom kippur war is the most traumatic event in israels short, modern history. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading 20th century battlefields.
Israel was in a bad mood for having yom kippur inturrupted suddenly. Looking through the prism of roberta wohlstetters and robert jerviss insights, the attack on yom kippur was a surprise because both american and israeli. Bbc 20th century battlefields 1973 middle east youtube. Yom kippur war definition of yom kippur war by the free.
As neither belligerent has released an official order of battle, this list remains incomplete for example, concerning brigades within divisions of the third army and largely conjectural. Punctuated by powerful eyewitness testimony, their compelling and often shocking narrative highlights the strategy of military commanders as well. It also briefly covers the six day war of 1967, in which israel launched a. May 11, 2015 the yom kippur war the was a war fought by israel and the coalition of arab states led by egypt and syria against israel in 1973 most of the battles were fought in arab areas with the exception of some isolated attacks in israel. Aug, 2009 20th century battlefields 1973 yom kippur war part 16 octobre war middle east egypt egyptian israel. This category contains historical battles fought as part of the yom kippur war october 6october 24, 1973. The similarity of this campaign to that which preceded the yom kippur war strongly suggests a repetition of the hoax of 197273. War fought between israel on one side, and egypt and syria on the other, backed by iraq and jordan and supported economically by saudi arabia.
Peter and dan snow unpick the fighting that broke out in 1973. The war, which eventually drew both the united states and the soviet union into indirect confrontation in defense of their respective allies. As egypt attacked from the south, syria launched an assault on the golan. Designed for 0th battles in the period 1950 to1990, at os provides a brigade or divisional level game. Flickr israel defense forces israeli tank battles egyptian forces in the sinai desert. Abraham rabinovich, the author of the yom kippur war, is an american who moved to jerusalem in 1967 and covered the 1973 war for the.
A few months before the yom kippur war, iraq transferred a squadron of hunter jets to egypt. Apr 22, 2012 promised lands concerns the 20day yom kippur war that saw egypt and syria uniting to make a surprise attack on israel. While the tv series also included segments where fatherandson authors peter and dan snow participated in training or observed military exercises, the book sticks to a strictly historical account. The 20th twentieth century was a century that began on january 1, 1901 and ended on december 31, 2000. On the 2020 campaign trail, the senator from new jersey relies on some help from his rabbinical friends, and his decades of jewish learning. The war was started by the coalition of arab states when they. In 1974, the first of two egyptian israeli disengagement agreements providing. The yom kippur war was an attack planned by the egyptians against israel. Israel had to end the war with an obvious victory to keep up its deterrant. In this riveting book, political journalist peter snow and military historian dan snow bring to life the most intense an. Home military aviation an unknown story from the yom kippur war. Before the conflict had even ended, sontag had left the cosy world of the.
The morning of the coordinated attack on israel, us assessments flipped from presuming war was not on the horizon to frantic attempts to. Twentieth century battlefields tv series 2007 imdb. Episodes cover the major battles of the twentieth century, and is best known for its extensive use of sand table often called the mapcase in both series cgi effects to help viewers visualize the battles. The deliverance from the threat of total annihilation and the startling, unexpected and overwhelming victory made 1967 to 1969 years of unlimited optimism.
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. The war began when the arab coalition launched a joint surprise attack on israeli positions in the israelioccupied territories on yom kippur, the holiest day in judaism, which also occurred that. The ippa archive, which is being transferred to the national library, contains a million photos. The surprise attacks signaled the start of the arabisraeli war known as the yom kippur war or ramadan war in arab states. Its yom kippur war collection includes photos of both top brass and regular soldiers from both fronts of the war. Our group has fought actions involving 2300 model vehicles a side and finished it in an. The yom kippur warwhy it was so important history news. The unexpected egyptian israeli cease fire exposed syria to complete military defeat and israel seized even more territory in the golan heights. Egypt came to accept that they couldnt win a war with israel but they knew that they could harm israels economy. Known by some as the yom kippur war, it was the biggest military clash between arabs and israelis. In this riveting book, political journalist peter snow and military historian dan snow bring to life the most intense and bitterly fought battles of the 20th century from the apocalyptic terrain of the western front to the desert landscape of iraq.
The yom kippur war, ramadan war, or october war hebrew. A torrent of steel is a set of free wargames rules for armored battles 1950 1990. In the united states, the october 1973 war is typically referred to as the yom kippur war. The series begins in northern france at the start of the 20th century with the most destructive war the world had yet seen. Please see the category guidelines for more information. Israel remembers 2,673 fallen in yom kippur war inside. In this particular case the arabisraeli wars of 1967 1973, and with a focus on the yom kippur conflictoctober warramadan war. The worlds greatest twentieth century battlefields book. The ramadan war, october war, or yom kippur war, broke out on 6th of october10th of ramadan, when the arab armies attacked idf in the israeli occupied sinai and golan. Read 20th century battlefields by dan snow available from rakuten kobo.
Because the war was fought during the muslim holy month of ramadan, the arabs and muslims refer to it as the ramadan war. Midway september 1942february 1943 the second world war. The roots of the fighting in 1973 lay in the sixday war of june 1967, when the israel. Egypt celebrated here on monday the 41st anniversary of october war, or yom kippur war, also known as the 1973 arabisraeli war. Trove of rare, nostalgic yom kippur war photos to be made. The yom kippur war began in october 1973, on the yom kippur holiday, with egypts invasion of the sinai peninsula. The october 1973 war known in the arab world as the ramadan war and in israel as the yom kippur war was principally a result of syrias pursuit of this second goal, which coincided with egypts. It does not get bogged down in mundane details, nor does it fill the pages with fluff. A yom kippur battle through the lens of the us civil war in new book from gettysburg to golan, a former idf officer finds the parallels between israeli and union tactics in the 1973 war and. Dan snow in this riveting book, political journalist peter snow and military historian dan snow bring to life the most intense and bitterly fought battles of the 20th century from the apocalyptic terrain of. This time israel did not know any attack was coming so egypt was the side to attack first. The war lasted for 3 weeks, and started on october 6, 1973 and ended on october 22 on the syrian front and on october 26 on the egyptian front. Covers the yom kippur war from start to finish concentrating on both the syrian and. The yom kippur war began on october 6, 1973, when a coalition of arab forces launched a surprise strike on israel on yom kippur the holiest day of the jewish faith winds of war.
The egyptiansyrian attack that started in the midst of the jewish peoples holiest day of the year almost completely surprised the state of israel. Covers the yom kippur war from start to finish concentrating on both the syrian and egyptian fronts. With the blessing of the author of these lists, owen heather, this page is a resource for any wargamers who would like to use the flames of war rules for more modern conflicts. Yom kippur is the end of what is known as the days of awe which began on september th on the jewish new year of rosh hashana. Kissinger used such comments and his personal involvement to persuade leaders that diplomatic movement was likely and to increase his own chances of success. Israeli however, held its own and kept the borders the same. A brief sequence examines previous jewisharab wars 1949, 1956, 1967. Known by some as the yom kippur war, it was the biggest military clash between arabs and. I recently discovered the documentaries online and, while being a complete pacifist and absolutely opposed to wars, i needed to watch this documentaries.
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