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Acknowledgments 6
Foreword 10
Preface 21
Introduction: The Setting and the Cast of Characters 33
The Biltmore Program Calls for a Jewish State 67
The United States Finds a Policy 77
Palestine Becomes a Political Issue 95
Roosevelt's Last Months 109
President Truman and the 100,000 Jews 124
The Abortive Attempt at Anglo-American Cooperation 143
Bridging the Gap: London Conference Breaks Down 193
Palestine Before the United Nations 211
The State of Israel Is Born 248
Epilogue 283
Appendixes
Order (No. 21) Establishing the Department of State Division of Near Eastern Affairs 296
Responsibilities of the Near East Division 297
Extracts from Theodor Herzl's Der Judenstuat, 1896 299
Program of the First World Zionist Congress 299
The Balfour Declaration 300
The Zionist (Biltmore) Program 301
Statement for Issuance by the Governments of the United States and the United Kingdom Regarding Palestine 304
Proposed Congressional Resolutions (1944) 305
President Roosevelt to Senator Robert F. Wagner 307
Palestine (A Summary) 308
President Roosevelt's Letter to King Ibn Saud, April 5, 1945 309
Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel 311
The Agent of the Provisional Government of Israel (Epstein) to President Truman 316
Notes 318
Bibliography 367
Index 377
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