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Suez Crisis 1956

by David Charlwood

A compelling short history of political events that led to the crisis and the military campaign itself from the perspectives of London, Washington and Cairo.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

In 1956 Egyptian president Gamal Abdul Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal, ending nearly a century of British and French control over the crucial waterway. Ignoring U.S. diplomatic efforts and fears of a looming Cold War conflict, British Prime Minister Anthony Eden misled Parliament and the press to take Britain to war alongside France and Israel. In response to a secretly pre-planned Israeli attack in the Sinai, France and Britain intervened as peacemakers'. The invasion of Egypt was supposed to restore British and French control of the canal and reaffirm Britain's flagging prestige. Instead, the operation spectacularly backfired, setting Britain and the United States on a collision course that would change the balance of power in the Middle East. The combined air, sea and land battle witnessed the first helicopter-borne deployment of assault troops and the last large-scale parachute drop into a conflict zone by British forces. French and British soldiers fought together against the Soviet-equipped Egyptian military in a short campaign that cost the lives of thousands of soldiers, along with innocent civilians. Suez Crisis 1956 is a fast-paced, compelling short history which moves between London, Washington and Cairo to tell the story of a crisis that brought down a prime minister and heralded the end of an empire. AUTHOR: David Charlwood obtained a First Class Honours degree in history from Royal Holloway, University of London, and has worked as a writer and international journalist since 2012. His research into the early twentieth-century Middle East has been published in the British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. He is author of Armenian Genocide: The Great Crime of World War I published in the Pen & Sword History of Terror' series. 20 colour and 75 b/w illustrations

Author Biography

David Charlwood obtained a First Class Honours degree in history from Royal Holloway, University of London, and has worked as a writer and international journalist since 2012. His research into the early twentieth-century Middle East has been published in the British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. He is author of Armenian Genocide: The Great Crime of World War I published in the Pen & Sword History of Terror' series.

Feature

A compelling short history of political events that led to the crisis and the military campaign itself from the perspectives of London, Washington and Cairo.

Details

ISBN1526757087
Author David Charlwood
Pages 136
Year 2019
ISBN-10 1526757087
ISBN-13 9781526757081
Format Paperback
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Series Cold War 1945-1991
Imprint Pen & Sword Military
Subtitle End of Empire and the Reshaping of the Middle East
Place of Publication South Yorkshire
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 962.053
Short Title Suez Crisis 1956
Language English
Publication Date 2019-11-18
UK Release Date 2019-11-18
AU Release Date 2019-11-18
NZ Release Date 2019-11-18
Illustrations 20 colour & 75 black and white illustrations
Audience General

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