Ulrich Schnaft was a former member of the SS, who posed as a Jew and joined the Israeli army after WWII
Captives in Lebanon: The Story of the “Marine Carp”
How Israel’s declaration of independence shaped the fate of 69 Jews on an American passenger ship
The First Person to Photograph the Land of Israel from the Air
Fritz Groll was a German officer sent to Ottoman Palestine at the height of World War I in order to assist Ottoman forces. Along the way, he photographed the country’s landscapes, cities and sites, from the ground and the air
Scenes from the Battlefield: A Jewish Artist’s Memories of WWI
Hermann Struck volunteered to serve his German homeland during WWI. He returned from the front with 400 sketches and prints which offered a glimpse of the atrocities of war, of its hostages, and of the lives of Eastern Europe’s Jews