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Frontmatter
Acknowledgements
I The Background, 1839-1914
1 The European Powers, Palestine and the Jews
2 Great Britain and France in the Levant
3 The Zionist Movement in 1914
II The Preliminaries
4 Zionist Policy on the Outbreak of War
5 Herbert Samuel
6 Weizmann
7 C. P. Scott
8 Weizmann, Samuel and Lloyd George
9 Balfour
10 The Zionists and the Anti-Zionists
11 The Rothschilds
12 American Jewry
13 Zionist Moves in Berlin and Constantinople
14 Sir Edward Grey's Proposal, March 1916
15 Sir Mark Sykes' Introduction to Zionism
16 The Sykes-Picot Agreement
17 Mark Sykes
18 Moses Gaster-Aaron Aaronsohn
19 The Situation at the end of 1916
III The Year of Decision, 1917
20 The Change of Government
21 The British Invasion of Palestine
22 The Russian Revolution
23 The Entry of the United States into the War
24 Sykes' Contacts with the Zionist Leaders
25 Weizmann's Meetings with Balfour and Lloyd George
26 The Plan of Campaign
27 Sokolow in Paris and Rome
28 Soundings in the United States
29 Soundings in Russia
30 The Discomfiture of the Conjoint Foreign Committee
31 First Steps Towards the Declaration
32 George Barnes-Smuts
33 The Jewish Legion Controversy - Edwin Montagu
34 The Zionist Question Before the War Cabinet, September 1917
35 Further Consideration by the War Cabinet, October 1917
36 Contacts between German Zionist Leaders and the German Government
37 The War Cabinet Approves the Declaration, 31 October 1917
IV The Declaration, November 1917 - San Remo, April 1920
38 The Response to the Declaration, I
39 The Response to the Delcaration, II
40 The Idea of an American Mandate for Palestine
41 The Arab Question
42 The London and San Remo Conferences
Appendix
Sources Unpublished Material
Sources Published Works
Index
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