The authoritative and insightful history of Churchill's lifelong commitment - both public and private - to the Jews and Zionism, and of his outspoken opposition to anti-Semitism.
Winston Churchill was a young man in 1894 when Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish officer in the French army was convicted of treason and sent to Devil's Island. Despite the prevailing anti-Semitism in England as well as the Continent, Churchill's position was clear: he supported Dreyfus and condemned the prejudices that had led to his conviction. From this brave moment on, Churchill's commitment to Jewish rights, to Zionism, and ultimately to the State of Israel - never wavered.
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