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Books:
- Allon, Yigal.
The Making of Israel's Army.
New York: Universe Books, 1970.
- Anglim, Simon.
Orde Wingate and the British Army, 1922-1944.
London: Chatto Publishers, 2010.
- Bar-Zahar, Michael.
Lionhearts, Heroes of Israel.
Tel Aviv: Israeli Defense Forces Publishing House, 1997.
- Bierman, John, and Smith, Colin.
Fire In The Night.
New York: Random House, 1999.
- Black, Ian, and Morris, Benny.
Israel's Secret Wars.
London: Futura Publications, 1991.
- Bond, Brian.
Liddell Hart: A Study of His Military Thought.
London: Cassells, 1977.
- Cohen, Michael, and Kolinsky, Martin (eds).
Britain and the Middle East in the 1930s.
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992.
- Connell, John.
Wavell: Scholar and Soldier.
New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1964.
- Dayan, Moshe.
Moshe Dayan: Story Of My Life.
New York: William Morrow and Co, 1976.
- Diamond, Jon.
Orde Wingate.
London: Osprey PUblishing, 2012.
- Eshkol, Yosef.
A Common Soldier.
Tel Aviv: Israeli Ministry of Defense, 1993.
- Foot, Sir Hugh.
A Start in Freedom.
New York: Harper & Row, 1966.
- Gilbert, Martin.
Israel.
New York: Harper & Row, 1995.
- Hay, Alice Ivy.
There Was A Man of Genius.
London: Neville Spearman, 1963.
- Kaniuk, Yorum.
Commander of the Exodus.
New York: Grove Press, 2001.
- King-Clark, Rex.
Free For A Blast.
London: Grenville, 1988.
- Lartéguy, Jean.
The Walls Of Israel.
New York: M. Evans & Company, Inc., 1969.
- Lindsley, Lorna.
War is People.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1943.
- Mosley, Leonard.
Gideon Goes To War.
London: A. Barker, 1956.
- Pearlman, Moshe.
Ben Gurion Looks Back.
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1965.
- Rooney, David.
Wingate and the Chindits: Redeeming the Balance.
London: Arms & Armour, 1994.
- Rose, Norman.
The Gentile Zionists.
London: Frank Cass, 1973.
- Royle, Trevor.
Orde Wingate, Irregular Soldier.
London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1995.
- Sachar, Howard.
A History of Israel.
New York: Alfred Knopf, 1976.
- Schofield, Victoria.
Wavell, Soldier & Statesman.
London: John Murray, 2006.
- Segev, Tom.
One Palestine, Complete: Jews and Arabs Under The British Mandate.
London: Abacus, 1999.
- Slater, Robert.
Warrior Statesman: The Life of Moshe Dayan.
New York: William Morrow & Co, 1991.
- Sykes, Christopher.
Orde Wingate.
New York: World Publishing Company, 1959.
- Teveth, Shabtai.
Moshe Dayan The Soldier, The Man, The Legend.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1973.
- Weir, William.
Soldiers In The Shadows.
Franklin Lakes: New Page Books, 2002.
- Weizman, Chaim.
Trial and Error.
London: Hamish Hamilton, 1949.
Articles:
- Allon, Yigal.
"Wingate’s Heritage: A Personal Assessment By Yigal Allon."
Jewish Observer & Middle East Review, Vol.XVIII, No.42 (October 17, 1969): 17-19.
- Anglim, Simon.
"Orde Wingate, the Iron Wall and Counterterrorism in Palestine, 1937-1939."
UK Strategic & Combat Studies Institute, Occasional Paper No. 49 (2005): 1-54.
- Anglim, Simon.
"Orde Wingate in The Phoney War And After, 1939-1940."
Journal for the Society for Army Historical Research, Vol 84, No.338 (2006): 175-88.
- Ben-Gurion, David.
"Our Friend: What Wingate Did For Us."
Jewish Observer and Middle East Review, Vol. XIIV, No.42 (September 27, 1963): 15-16.
- Berges, Charles.
"Orde Wingate: Rebellious Misfit."
Military History Quarterly, Vol.11, No.4 (Summer, 1999): 68-77.
- Boot, Max.
"What Wingate Wrought."
The Weekly Standard, Vol.18, No.6 (December 31, 2012): .
- Grossman, Ron.
"Remembering One Of Israel's Founding Fathers - A Protestant Scotsman."
Chicago Tribune, April 30, 1998, Tempo section.
- Hacohen, David.
"The Story Of A Historic Friendship."
Jewish Observer and Middle East Review, Vol.XVIII, No.42 (October 17, 1969): 14-16.
- Jervey, Gay.
"This Strange Britisher."
World War Two, March-April, 2010: 44-51.
- Meyer, Aaron Eitan.
"The Zionism of Orde Wingate."
Covenant Magazine, Vol.3, No.1 (August, 2009).
- Oren, Michael.
"The Legacy of the Friend."
Eretz Magazine,
No.62 (Jan-Feb, 1999): 56-59.
- Oren, Michael.
"Orde Wingate: Friend Under Fire."
Azure Journal, No. 10 (Winter, 2001): 3-14.
- Rabinovich, Abraham.
"The Friend Helped Found the Jewish Army."
Jerusalem Post, March 24, 1995.
- Rose, Elihu.
"Wingate In Mid-Career Palestine, 1936-1939."
Military Review Vol.XLVI, No.6 (June, 1966): 55-62.
- Samuelson, Maurice.
"Return To Ein Herod: Maj-Gen. HEN Bredin Describes The Night Squads."
Jewish Observer & Middle East Review, Vol.XVIII, No.42 (October 17, 1969): 20-21.
- Smith, Robert Barr.
"The Sword of Gideon."
Military History, (January-February, 2005): 50-56.
- Sugarman, Sidney.
"In Memory of Orde Wingate, 1903-1944: Israel’s Debt To A Great British Soldier."
Jewish Observer & Middle East Review, Vol.XVIII, No.42 (October 17, 1969): 12-14.
- Yaffe, Avraham.
"Orde Wingate: A Tribute From Israel."
RUSI Journal, Vol.CXIII (May, 1968): 143-44.
Official Documents:
- Imperial War Museum. Imperial War Museum Collections.
London, UK. Museum records archive and research.
- Israel Defense Force. Haganah Museum.
Tel Aviv, Israel. Museum records archive and research.
- The National Archives. Archives.
Kew, UK. National records archive and research.
- University of Durham. Sudan Collection.
Dunham, UK. University records archive and research.
- University of Manchester. Dunlop, Hay, Tulloch Papers.
Manchester, UK. University archive and research.
Internet Sites:
- HaY'Did Learning Center. "Orde Wingate and SNS."
Article reprint on Orde Wingate and development of SNS.
- Nadav Mann, YNet News. "The Friend Fights Back."
Photo album from member of SNS.
- Friends of Yemen Orde. "Yemen Orde Youth Village."
Site for village in Israel for disadvantaged and troubled youths named in honor of Orde Wingate.
- Zionism & Israel Info Center. "Biography of Orde Wingate."
Biography of Orde Charles Wingate.
- Wikipedia Online Encyclopedia. "Orde Wingate."
Biography site from online encyclopedia, last edit October 2010.
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Fictional Accounts:
- Koestler, Arthur.
Thieves in the Night.
New York: MacMillan, 1946.
- Taylor, Thomas.
Born of War.
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1988.
- Thoene, Bodie.
Jerusalem Trilogy.
Minneapolis: Bethany House Publishing, 1989-91.
- Uris, Leon.
The Haj.
New York: Doubleday & Company, 1984.
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