Yitzhak Sadeh Prize

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Yitzhak Sadeh Prize for Military Literature
Awarded forfinest book on a military topic
CountryIsrael
Presented byThe Association for the Award of the Yitzhak Sadeh Prize
First awarded1972; 50 years ago (1972)

The Yitzhak Sadeh Prize for Military Literature is an annual award literary award given in Israel for the finest book on a military topic.[1] It is named in honor of Yitzhak Sadeh.

Winners[]

  • 1976, The Emissary: The Life of Enzo Seren by Ruth Bondy
  • 1980, In the Days of Destruction and Revolt by Zivia Lubetkin[2][3]
  • 1984, To an Independent Jewish Army: The United Kibbutz in the Haganah 1939–1949 by [4]
  • 1991, Platoon Commander's Pin by [4]
  • 1993, The Resistance Boats: Illegal Immigration 1945–1948 by [4]
  • 1995, First Signs of Armor by [4]
  • 1998, Points of Strength: Settlement Policy in Order to Achieve Political and Security Goals Before the State and in Its Beginning by [4]
  • 2002, Adjusting Sights by Haim Sabato
  • 2006, Beaufort, by Ron Leshem
  • 2018, War Lives, by Nitza Ben-Dov

References[]

  1. ^ Sadeh military literature prize to be awarded, Greer Fay Cashman, Sept. 4, 2001, Jerusalem Post
  2. ^ Yisrael Galili Center for Defence Studies
  3. ^ Published by the Ghetto Fighters' House, 1979/80; English edition: 1981
  4. ^ a b c d e "Books" (in Hebrew). Galili Institute for Research of the Defense Force. Retrieved 2010-04-13.
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