THE DREAM OF A JEWISH STATE
At the end of July 1937, more than two hundred men and women responded to the call made by Wilhelm Rippel, a lawyer from Warsaw, a former officer in the Polish army and an ardent follower of Jabotinsky, to travel on foot without visas or immigration permits from Poland through Czechoslovakia, Austri...
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