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by verulito
927 days ago
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My aunt lives in Tel Aviv from 1933 to 1952. She told me they actually started shelling the city that night, not the next day. As well, there was fighting in the streets. They had to turn off the lights at night and hide in the basement to avoid raids. There was a sniper who was shooting at their apt from a nearby mosque and they would find shells on their balcony. They lived on Ben Yahuda St. Just thought readers might appreciate a first hand account of what it was like to be a Jewish Israeli at the time. |
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We live in a post truth era and not sure what can be done about that. You'd think that with the Internet and access to information people can do research but research is hard. There are many, sometimes conflicting accounts of historical events. It's so easy to be sucked into echo chambers. Any thesis you have can be easily supported.