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supports Britain during the War 83

  Ben-Josef, Shlomo 55

  Bentwich, Norman 49–50

  Berman, Yitzhak 159, 253

  Bet-Zuri, Eliyahu 225

  Betar 34, 50, 53–5

  Bialik, Hayim Nahman, ‘In the City of Slaughter’ 45

  Black, Ian 246–7, 248, 257

  Black Sunday (1937) 35

  Black Watch 16

  Borochov, Dov Ber 59

  Borochov, Shoshana 59–60, 224

  Bourdillon, Bernard 215

  Bourdillon, Joy 215

  Bourne, Jack 29–30

  Brenner, Yosef 179

  British Army 84, 134

  British White Paper (1939) 62–3, 64, 83, 113

  Brooke-Popham, Sir Robert 13–14

  Brosh, Nehemia 157

  Brument, Arthur 31

  Burstein, Roni see Stern, Roni Burstein

  Cafferata, Raymond 116, 118

  Cairns, Ralph 127, 134, 210

  brutal treatment of prisoners 74–5

  death of 77–8, 87

  Catling, Dick

  awarded police medal 182

  background 58

  comment on possible German agents 190–1

  death of 257

  informs Gile Bey of police actions against Stern gang 161

  interrogates member of the Stern group 195

  joins PPF 58–9

  treatment of prisoners 76

  waves Morton and his wife goodbye 210

  Chamberlain, Neville 62, 83

  Churchill, Winston 84

  Clarke, Sergeant ‘Nobby’ 20

  Clarke, Michael 72

  Cohen, Yehoshua 136, 139, 196, 197, 223

  Colonial Office 8, 10, 27, 200, 214, 227

  Cranborne, Viscount 201

  Criminal Investigation Department (CID) 5

  discussion of police killings 143

  find buried bomb 139

  hunt for Stern and his gang 104–6, 116–19, 122, 126–7, 143–4, 153–4, 157, 158, 167–74, 197–9

  important role of 61

  interest in the Irgun 57

  Jewish agents in 229

  members of 58

  new offices of 132

  proposed attacks on 71

  raid on home of Itamar Ben Haroch 116

  Stern group’s threats against 126–7

  surrender of members of the Stern Gang 158–60

  transformed into efficient service 16

  Curzon, George Nathaniel 7 and note

  Daly, Arthur 6, 165–8, 172–3, 182, 234

  Day, Daniel ‘Happy’ 146, 182, 254

  Dekel, Efrem 141

  Di Tat newspaper 52, 64

  Dichter, Ze’ev 138–9

  Dizengoff Street 133–4, 135, 144–53, 158, 159, 161, 165, 170, 186, 210, 254

  Driberg, Tom see Hickey, William

  Eden, Eden 189

  Efron, Binyamin 44

  Egypt 5, 10, 27, 62, 229

  Eilender, Dr Kasriel 115

  El Alamein 205, 211, 215

  Elazar ben Yair 48, 69

  Elazar, Julie 133

  Eldad, Israel 120, 217, 219

  Esperance Bay (ship) 27

  Ewer, H.E. 219, 221

  Farmers Association 70

  Federman, Matitiahu 126

  Fforde, John 236, 257

  Final Solution 114

  First World War 11, 22, 23, 33, 41, 138

  Florentin, David 131

  France, French 110–11

  Franco, General 48, 73

  Frank, Gerold 232–3, 236

  Garibaldi, Giuseppe 48

  Gaucher, Roland 233

  General Strike (1926) 24–6

  Gepner, Binyamin 236–7, 251–2

  Germans, Germany 110–16, 119, 190–1

  Giladi, Eliyahu 99, 216

  Giles, Arthur ‘Giles Bey’

  accompany the Mortons to Cairo 210–11

  attempts to organize cease fire with Stern Group 204

  background 58

  character and description 60

  cultivates relationships with everyone 60

  informed of Dizengoff Street raid 153

  informed of surrender of Stern Gang members 160

  mentions reliable insider source of information 118

  notes the Wilkin-Soffer rivalry 102

  receives weekly intelligence reports 70

  relationship with Raziel 60, 61–2, 64

  rounds up members of the stern group 105–6

  witnesses treatment of prisoners by PPF 75

  Givat Brenner 206–8, 209, 210

  Goldman, Max 99, 100–1

  Goldman, Nahum 138–9, 141, 193, 254

  Golomb, Eliyahu 105, 157

  Gordon (Jewish officer in PPF) 76–7

  Great Depression (1929) 27

  Green, R.D. 219, 221

  Grün, Avigdor 31–2

  Guardian newspaper 246, 257

  The Gun (Raziel & Stern) 37

  Gurion, David ben 48

  Haaretz newspaper 70

  HaBoker newspaper 157, 179

  Haganah 157

  acquisition of weapons 85, 205–7

  agents in the CID 157

  arrest and imprisonment of members 84

  battles with the Arabs 229

  believe Irgun to be usurpers 107

  bombing campaign 62–3

  as defensive organization 48

  disapproves of Moyne killing 225

  establishment of 33

  and the Givat Brenner sting 206–8

  impressed by Tom Wilkin 60

  interrogate Nikolaievski on bomb-making 196–7

  and the Irgun 34, 107–8

  links to political bodies 152

  as part of the United Resistance Movement 226

  plants bomb on the Patria 189

  Stern as member of 46–7

  Haifa

  Arab deportations from 15, 19

  arrival of MacMichael 7, 8, 17–18

  bombing in 55–6, 62–3

  Irgun attacks in 68

  Italian air raids on 97

  Mandate’s immigration office blown up 115

  pipeline blown up 12

  propaganda leaflest posted in 219

  unrest in 19–20, 28–31, 35–6

  Hakim, Elihayu 225

  Hancock, Else Schweikher ‘Peta’ 253

  Hancock, Stanley Neville 231, 252, 253

  Haroch, Itamar Ben 116

  Harrington, Laurence 201–2, 210

  Hebrew Gymnasium (Jerusalem) 45

  Hebrew University (Jerusalem) 46, 49

  Hebron 46

  Hentig, Werner Otto von 111–12

  Hickey, William (aka Tom Driberg) 12–13

  Hitler, Adolf 11, 83, 91, 205, 218

  HMS Endurance 7, 8

  HMS Enterprise 18

  Hocking, Leslie 23

  Horne, Edward 76

  Hulancki, Witold 52

  Hutchens, Sergeant Kenneth 207–8

  Ilin, Efraim

  gives regular parties 57–8

  install’s Zeroni in his sister’s flat 76

  meets with Soffer 103

  as smuggler and Irgun sympathiser 57

  Iraq 9, 28, 62

  Iraq Petroleum Company 28

  Ireland, Irish 73, 74

  Irgun Zvai Leumi B’Ysrael (National Military Organization in Israel) 93

  Irgun Zvai Leumi (National Military Organization) 55, 257

  acquisition of weapons 85

  appoints Strelitz as commander-in-chief 65–6

  attacks on Arabs and British targets 65–78, 229

  carries out tit-for-tat reprisals 34–5

  disagreements with Raziel 87

  formation of 34

  hatred of the British 72–3

  joins forces with Lehi 220–1

  leadership arrested and imprisoned 78, 86–91

  organizes Haifa bombing 36–7

  as part of the United Resistance Movement 226

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sp; and possible Italian negotiations 108

  and possible return of Stern group 123

  presence in Haifa 36

  reaction to Stern’s death 187

  as separate from Stern’s group 143–4

  Stern and Raziel’s animosity towards each other 91–3

  Stern’s work for 39, 49, 50–1, 52–3

  Israel, State of 227, 229

  Israel State Radio 239

  Israeli Defence Forces 256

  Italy, Italians 97–8, 106, 107–10, 119

  Jabotinsky, Eri 89

  Jabotinsky, Ze’ev

  as admirer of the British Empire 51

  beliefs 33

  character and description 32, 51

  converts to Zionism 32–3

  death of 93

  family background 32–3

  pledges support for Britain during the War 83

  relationship with Stern 53–4, 56, 64

  as Revisionist 48

  and Stern-Raziel animosity 91–2

  as supreme commander of the Irgun 34, 50

  Jaffa 11, 67, 80, 132, 143, 179

  Jerozolima Wyzwolona newspaper 52

  Jerusalem

  Allenby’s entrance into 10

  anti-Jewish riots in 11

  attacks on British targets 71–4, 210, 220

  bombing of Rex cinema 68, 71

  Irgun attacks in 68

  kibbutz killings 35

  MacMichael’s arrival in 7–8, 12, 16–17

  reaction to 1939 White Paper 64

  religious rivalries and sensitivities in 15, 19

  Jewish Agency 3, 32, 33, 60, 61, 64, 71, 77, 84, 133, 229

  Jewish Legion 33, 138

  Jewish Supernumerary Police 85

  Jonathan Cape (publisher) 233, 236

  Kalai, Hanoch see Strelitz, Hanoch

  Kaplan, Shmuel 99, 100, 104

  Katyn Forest 119

  Keith-Roach, Edward 98

  Khartoum 14

  Kishinev 33, 46, 137

  Kleif, Meir 44–5

  Knatchbull-Hugessen, Sir Hughe 189

  Kokhba, Simon bar 48

  Kopstein, Zvi 125

  Labour party (Mapai) 33, 70, 133

  Langsfelder, Nelly 96, 133

  Lawson, Mr Justice 234

  League of Nations 10

  Lebanon 91

  Lehi (Lohamei Herut Israel or Freedom Fighters of Israel) 257

  battles with the Arabs 229

  disbandment of 227

  failed attempt to assassinate Geoffrey Morton 226–7

  joined by escapees from Latroun detention camp 217

  and killing of Lord Moyne 225

  as part of the United Resistance Movement 226

  propaganda distributed by 217–18, 219

  set-up by Shamir 216–17

  violence unleashed by 219–24

  Levstein, Yaacov ‘Yashke’

  arrested and imprisoned 86–7

  asked to identify Stern’s body 179

  at meeting to plan CID assassinations 134, 135–7

  in charge of Lubentchik’s arrangements 110–11

  comment on Raziel’s release 88

  comment on the Stern group’s priorities to raise funds and liquidate CID 126

  comment on Strelitz’s perceived treachery 122–3

  hunts for Rothstein 109

  involved in attacks on British targets 71–2, 77–8

  involved in bank raids 97, 99–100

  learns how to handle explosives 68

  learns of Zeroni’s treatment by the PPF 74, 76

  loyalty to Stern 61

  organizes bombing of Rex cinema 68

  passes notes to his mother via Constable Daly 166–7, 168

  in prison 194

  receives hospital visit from his mother 172–3

  remembers Stern on passing-ut parades 54

  respectful of his enemy 127

  shot and arrested in Dizengoff Street raid 6, 148, 150–1, 164, 172

  Levy, Eliahu 196, 197

  Lokshin, Shimon 197

  London County Council (LCC) 21

  Lubentchik, Naftali 110, 110–13, 116

  Luke, Sir Stephen 181, 227

  Lydda (now Lod) District 79–80, 85, 201, 210

  Lyttleton, Oliver 134

  Maariv newspaper 254

  McConnel, Major-General Douglas 181

  McConnell, Michael ‘Mac’ 193

  MacDonald, Malcolm 63, 64, 83

  MacMichael, Araminta 8

  MacMichael, Sir Harold

  accepts post of High Commissioner in Palestine 7, 10

  arrival in Palestine 7–8, 12, 16–17

  believes situation in Palestine to be ‘generally quiet’ 64

  and bomb attacks in Jerusalem 72

  character and description 7, 14

  dislikes private armies on his patch 84

  influence of CID on 61

  on Lehi hit list 218–19, 227

  narrowly misses being killed in ambush 223

  opposed to Jewish refugees in Palestine 84–5

  orders report on Jewish underground 152

  seeks counsel of Brooke-Popham 13–14

  sends final pessimistic report to London 222–3

  settles for policy of appeasement 201

  upholds British stance against Jewish immigration 188–91

  MacMichael, Lady Nesta 8

  MacMichael, Sophia 7

  MacMillan, Harold 191

  Macpherson, John Stuart 96–7, 179

  Magnes, Judah Leon 49, 187

  Manchester Guardian 64

  Mapai (Workers Party of the Land of Israel) see Labour Party

  Marwitz, Ralf von der 112

  Masada 48

  Medler, Walter 29–31, 35, 36, 65, 164

  Mehmed V, Sultan 10

  Menachem, Arieh 118–19, 129

  Meridor, Yaacov 123, 170

  Meshi (Irgun intelligence service) 61

  Midgley, Mr 23

  Milmo, Helenus 230, 231

  Moisevitz, Baruch 160

  Moldovan, Elihahu 129

  Moldovsky, Moshe 67, 99

  Morton, Alice Fowler 4, 79–81, 172, 188, 194–5, 210–11, 214

  Morton, Geoffrey

  and the Anglo-Palestine Bank robbery 101–2

  awarded the King’s Police Medal 181–2

  belief in the law 85, 86, 253

  blames Irgun and Stern for Haifa bombings 36–7

  character and description 4–5, 19, 21, 24, 163, 237, 253–4

  deals with aftermath of Italian bombing in Tel Aviv 97–8

  and death of his friend Wally Medler 30–1, 35–6

  death of 257

  and death of Stern 6, 177–9, 228, 230–7, 243–9, 251–3, 255–6

  disapproves of Harrington memorandum 201–3

  events leading up to Stern’s death 163–4, 165–74

  family background and education 21–4, 40

  forced to take out libel actions against various publishers and authors 230–1, 232–7, 255

  and the Givat Brenner sting 206–8

  given charge of CID in Lydda District 79, 82

  given new posting in Jerusalem 214–15

  gives despairing lectures to Flying Squad 221–2

  guarded by the ‘three Alecs’ 188

  impressed by his deputy and second in command 82–3

  involved in Arab revolution 19–21, 28–31, 35, 79

  involved in shooting and arrests in Dizengoff Street 5, 144–53

  joins Palestine Police Force 27–8

  learn’s of Stamp’s version of Stern’s death 246, 247–9

  long and happy marriage to Alice Fowler 79–81

  reaction to surrender of Stern Gang members 160

  recovers weapons from Irgun and Haganah 85

  sends letter to Stanley concerning his departure from Palestine 213–14

  sent home on leave in UK 208–11

  settles back in the UK 228, 256

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  survives assassination attempts 126–41, 194–200, 226–7

  transferred to Nyasaland 227–8, 256

  transferred to Trinidad 222, 223

  turns down captaincy in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 81–2

  writes his autobiography 231–4

  Morton, Geoffrey Jr 228

  Morton, Marion 80

  Morton, Penny 228, 256, 257

  Morton, Sarah 21, 22

  Morton, William Jackson 21–2

  Moyne, Lord 85, 189, 190, 225, 233

  Mussolini, Benito 3, 48, 73, 107

  Myers, L.W. 24

  Naif, Prince 16

  Nazis 84, 86, 90, 110, 112, 120, 121, 124, 191

  Nemdar, Asher 71

  New York World Telegram 73

  New Zionist Organization 50, 83

  Nikolaievski, Yosef 196–7

  Nimrodi, Mazlia 68

  Nyasaland 227–8, 256

  Operation Edelweiss (1942) 205, 215

  Orenstein, Yaacov 114

  Ormsby-Gore, Sir William 8, 10, 14–15

  Ottoman Empire 8, 10, 27

  Palestine

  bombs and massacres in 46, 62–3

  British Mandate in 10, 19, 45, 60–1, 63, 70, 74, 78, 228–9

  British need for Jewish support during the War 205–10

  British paternalism towards the Arabs in 13–14

  continued British stance against Jewish immigration 188–91

  failure of London talks 62–3

  as home for Jewish people 8–10, 85

  illegal immigration of Jews to 60–1, 84–5

  implications of and reactions to 1939 White Paper 63–6

  Irgun activities in 67–78

  martial law imposed 15

  police role in 15–17

  private Jewish armies in 85–6

  renewed violence in 218–24

  riots and rebellions 11–12, 15, 19–20, 28–31, 55–6, 62

  suggested partition of 12

  UN proposal for partition into Jewish and Arab states 229

  Zionist colonisation of 12–13

  Palestine Orchestra 81

  Palestine Police Force (PPF) 4

  bombing operations against members of 192–201

  deaths of officers in 28–31, 139–41, 143, 144, 219, 223–4, 225

  description of 27–8

  and dissident Jews 35–7

  and Dizengoff Street shootings and arrests 5–6, 144–53

  hunt for Stern and his gang 104–6, 116–19, 122, 126–7, 143–4, 153–4, 158

  Jewish members of 70–1

  media denunciation of Stern, Zak and Amper’s deaths 186–7

  origins and development 15

  recruits to 21, 253

  strategy for dealing with Arab revolt 15–16

  treatment of prisoners 74–6

  and Yael Street bombing 139–41, 143, 144

  Palestine Police Old Comrades Association 236, 237, 257

  Palestine Post 16, 18, 30, 35, 64, 77, 140, 156, 182

  Palmach 152, 226, 229

  Parkinson, Sir Cosmo 200