Jerusalem. The Biography
Lloyd George character 43–51; on Balfour’s frivolity, silk handkerchief, Jewish genius, Zionism only worthy thing he did 424–6. Krämer 148–54 and 167. Segev,
Palestine
33–50. Balfour on propaganda in Russia and America: Rogan 153–6. Weizmann: Hebrew university 100; first meeting with Balfour 143–5; 1906 Jerusalem, university land bought, why Jerusalem, 169–76 and 181; C. P. Scott, Lloyd George’s account not true, may get Jerusalem 190–8; ‘I … a Yid’ 207; opponents of Zionism, Claude Montefiore, Leopold de Rothschild, Edwin Montagu 200–30 and 252; religious old statesmen 226; maze of personal relationships 228; Germany negotiates with Zionists 234–5; drafting of Declaration 252–62; Weizmann mistaken for Lenin 358. Weizmann as well-nourished Lenin: MacMillan,
Peacemakers
423. Sykes on Jews/black people, Schneer 44–6; Lloyd George on Samuel’s race, 126; on British Jews, Zionists vs Assimilationists, Rothschilds, Montefiores 124–61, Sykes on Power of Jews 166–8; power to Zion, Armenians, Arabs (Sykes), on possible Ottoman peace 349–59, Curzon quote 350.
German Zionists, negotiations with German Ottomans (Jemal), Talaat’s promise to German ambassador, and British alarm at Zionism as German idea (Sir Ronald Graham); McMeekin,
Berlin-Baghdad Express
340–51.
Herbert Samuel,
Memoirs
140. Meyer and Brysac,
Kingmakers
112–26. Max Egremont,
Balfour
293–6. Karsh 247–58. Fromkin 276–301, including Leo Amory on Bible, Brandeis and Wilson. Avi Shlaim,
Israel and Palestine
3–24. Lloyd George grabbing Palestine: Rose,
Senseless Squalid War
16–17. Karsh 247–58. Gilbert,
Churchill and the Jews
: Churchill, Weizmann and acetone 23–30; biblical prophet 95. George Weidenfeld,
Remembering My Good Friends
201–20, on Weizmann, character and style. Lord Rothschild support for Zionism: Ferguson 977–81. Early Zionist views: Abu Zaida, ‘“A Miserable Provincial Town”,’
JQ
32, Autumn 2007.
13 Fall of city/surrender. Allenby’s orders from Lloyd George, Jerusalem by Christmas: Grigg,
Lloyd George: War Leader
339–43. Germans unmoved by withdrawal, Storrs 303–5; mayor well bred 292. Alter Levine and Sakakini: Marcus,
Jerusalem 1913
149–51. Levine and Sakakini, Sakakini quote on artillery: Segev,
Palestine
30. Moshe Goodman, ‘Immortalizing a Historic Moment: The Surrender of Jerusalem’, in
Cathedra
3.280–2. Vester 273–80. Husseinis meeting; marriageable virgins; blouse and bedsheets: Pappe 162–6. Diary of Bishop Mesrob Neshanian quoted in Hintlian, ‘First World War in Palestine and Msgr. Franz Fellinger’, in Wrba,
Austrian Presence
179–93. Rumours, debate with Sakakini, Germans vs Turks on surrender: Tamari, ‘Last Feudal Lord in Palestine’,
JQ
16, November 2002. Manna, ‘Between Jerusalem and Damascus’,
JQ
22–23, Autumn/Winter 2005. Diary: K. Sakakini 20 January 1920. Arab Syrian nationalism: Nasser Eddin Nashashibi,
Jerusalem’s Other Voice: Ragheb Nashashibi and Moderation in Palestinian Politics 1920–1948
(henceforth Nashashibi) 134–5, 130–1; Ben-Gurion and Alami on small sofa 69. Faisal and Weizmann: Krämer 158–62. Carriage stolen from American Colony: Frederick Vester to Storrs 14 March 1919, American Colony Hotel archive. Anti-Semiticfrenzy of Turks in Jerusalem: Ballobar,
Diario
30 November 1917.
14 Allenby: Grigg,
Lloyd George: War Leader
342–5. Wasif 2.280. Storrs 305–7. Lawrence 330; on Jerusalem 341, 553; Lawrence rape at Deraa, entry into city, thoughts of rape as Allenby speaks; effects of rape trauma later 668. Absurdly boyish: Wilson,
Lawrence
459–66: Gilbert,
JTC
45–61. Segev,
Palestine
23–4 and 50–5. Allenby’s book: Meyer and Brysac,
Kingmakers
109. Allenby and Storrs in Jerusalem: Fromkin 308–29. War Office advice: Elon,
Jerusalem
167. Vester 278–80. Allenby and Crusader comments to Husseini and to Nusseibehs: Nusseibeh,
Jerusalemites
426–7. Thanks to my cousin Kate Sebag-Montefiore for researching William Sebag-Montefiore’s role in Palestine. Thanks to Peter Sebag-Montefiore and his daughter Louise Aspinall for the private archive of Major Geoffrey Sebag-Montefiore: reports quoted of 24 April 1918 (sex with local women); VD prevalent 11 June 1918; VD rampant 16 June 1918; guarding holy places 23 June 1918; Desert Mounted Corps in brothels 29 June 1918; brothels troublesome and VD rampant 14 July 1918; brothels moved, thirty-seven arrested 18 August 1918; women astray 1 September 1918; brothels VD,
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