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Eitan Shamir’s scholarly examination of Moshe Dayan provides an in-depth analysis of how one of Israel’s most prominent military leaders developed his strategic thinking and approach to warfare. The book traces Dayan’s journey from his early experiences in the British Army and Palmach to his decisive role in major Israeli military campaigns.
Through careful historical analysis, Shamir reveals how Dayan’s personal background, tactical innovations, and controversial decisions shaped Israeli military doctrine and strategy. The work explores the complex relationship between Dayan’s military philosophy and the political context of mid-20th century Israel, examining both his successes and failures.
Part of the Cambridge Military Histories series, this volume offers readers a nuanced portrait of a strategist whose influence extended far beyond the battlefield into Israeli politics and international relations.







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