Institute History
Description
One month after Israel’s decisive victory in the Six-Day War, a group of young writers, led by Amos Oz and Avraham Shapira, recorded soldiers talking about the high cost of their “triumph”. The recordings were censored by the army and deleted from the historical record. Censored Voices reveals these voices for the first time.
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