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ISABELLA GINOR GIDEON REMEZ The Soviet—Israeli War, 1967-1973 The USSR s Military Intervention in the Egyptian-Israeli Conflict HURST COMPANY, LONDON
CONTENTS Acknowledgments ix Abbreviations xi Foreword xiii I. Un-Rewriting History xiii II. The Tyranny of Vested-Interest Sources xviii PARTI “WE WILL NOT LEAVE EGYPT IN THE LURCH” 1. Rescuing and Rearming the USSR’s Allies in June 1967 3 2. Holding the Line on the Suez Canal 17 3. The Soviet Presence Is Formalized and Expanded 33 PART 2 OPERATION KAVKAZ 4. Framing the Cross-Canal Goal and the Attrition Strategy 53 5. The Nuclear Non-issue 67 6. “Yellow Arab Helmet, Blue Russian Eyes” 73 7. Facing the Bar-Lev Line 91 8. A New Phase from March’69? 101 9. What Triggered Kavkaz ! Refuting Heikal’s Version 113 10. Dr Chazov’s “Vacation in Egypt” 125 11. The Soviet Regulars Move In 135 12. Operation Kavkaz Is Formally Organized 151 13. The Soviet-Israeli Battle Is Joined 161 14. “A Famous Indiscretion” as the Air War Peaks 173 15. An MIA Mystery and Soviet Intelligence Methods 183 16. SAM Successes and a MiG Debacle 189 17. Ceasefire Violation Seals a Strategic Gain 199 PART 3 A DECEPTIVE END 18. Sadat Proves His Stability and Loyalty 213 vii
CONTENTS 19. Return of the Foxbats 223 20. Trial Balloons from Both Sides 231 21. Flexing Muscles while Offering a Pullback 241 22. Jockeying and Posturing 255 23. The Deal at the Summit and the “Expulsion” Myth 263 24. Withdrawn Regulars Conceal “Banished” Advisers 275 25. Deception-on-Nile, July 1972 281 26. The Soviets “Return” in October 293 PART 4 “WE PREPARED THE WAR” 27. “We Can’t Control the Arabs but Must Support Them” 305 28. “We Will Be Two Ismails” 315 29. The Ultimate Test of AshrafMarwan 327 30. In the Thick of the Yom Kippur War 337 31. The Soviet Nuclear Threat and Kissinger s Defcon-3 347 Epilogue: So What Went Wrong, and When? 355 Notes 361 Bibliography 467 Index 485 viii
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INDEX
Abbas, Mahmud (Palestinian leader),
425-6n38
Abramov, Boris (Soviet staff officer), 124,
153,214,253-4,271
Abu Ghazala, Abdel Halim (Egyptian
general), 54
Abu Suweir airbase, Egypt 244
Abu Zaabal, Egypt, 144, 167
Adan, Avraham (Israeli general), 111
Afanasev, Pavel (Soviet adviser), 41, 54,62,
75,109,112
Afghanistan, xiii, 360; Soviet veterans of,
xxv, 338
A-4 Skyhawk (Israeli aircraft), 23,41,117,
119,121,122,131,138,145,
158,nl70-l, 175,191-2,193,206,
404n24,407nl 1,421nl4
Agranat Commission (Israel), xiii, xxii, 25,
56,71,111,138,251,309,322,324,
328, 333-4
Ahiqar, Eyal (IAF pilot), 250
Akhbar al-Yawm (Egyptian newspaper),
267
Akhtyubinsk (USSR test facility), 224
Akimenkov, Aleksandr (Soviet pilot),
190-194
Akopov, Pavel (Soviet diplomat), 12,215,
219,221-2,270, 316,329-31,340
Al-Ahram (Egyptian newspaper), 41, 46,
114,133,146,158,176,180,244,267,
276,306
AlrAkbbar (Egyptian newspaper), 267,269
Al-Jarida (Lebanese newspaper), 127-8
Algeria, 8, 10, 39,61,286,327
Alexandria, Egypt, 8,24,28-9,74,82,126,
130,137,140,143,155,168, 199,208,
213,277-9,285,315,317,321-3,332,
342; naval base 20,24,28-9, 31,40,
58-9, 81-2,121,140-1,143,145,
158-9,216,225, 261,279,286
Ali, Ahmed Ismail (Egyptian General). See
Ismail, Ahmed
Ali, Hassan Kamel (Egyptian official), 116
Alizadeh, Zardusht (Soviet interpreter),
139
Allen, Robert (US official), 102,407-8n26
Allon, Yigal (Israeli minister), 82, 87,96,
105,159
Almog, Avraham (IDF officer), 110
Almog, Ze ev (Israeli navy commander),
401n28
Alsop, Joseph (US journalist), 217,245,
302
Amer, Abdel Hakim (Egyptian com-
mander-in-chief), 15-6, 35
Ametisty Starbright (Soviet naval missile),
439n35
Amit, Me’ir (Israeli general and Mossad
chief), 45,60
An- (Antonov), Soviet transport aircraft:
An-12,6,11,60,135-7,225,348
An-22,225, 271,277-8,348,353
Anderson, Jack (US columnist), 404nl4
Anderson, Norman (US official), 435n5
485
INDEX
Anderson, Raymond (US reporter), 233
Andropov, Yury (KGB chief), 14, 64,126,
129,186,234,237,251,293,306, 313,
316
Angleton, James (American intelligence
officer), 380n46
Antikythera (Soviet Mediterranean
anchorage), 28, 30, 141
Antonov, Mikhail (Soviet adviser), 139
Arafat, Yasser (Palestinian leader), 199,
425n38
Aronson, Shlomo (Israeli historian), 69
Artzi, Aki (IAF pilot), 382n79
Asher, Dani (Israeli military historian),
287,294-5
Ashqelon, Israel, 250
Assad, Bashar (Syrian president), 359
Assad, Hafez (Syrian president), 269, 295,
301,312,317,323-4,329-30,340,
358-9
Associated Press (AP), 8
Aswan Dam, 36,131, 155, 159,178,203,
216, 321,350,387nl2
Aswan, Egypt, 88, 242,273,317,435n5,
438nl7
Arab Socialist Union (ASU, Egyptian
party), 70,74,108,127,177-8,257,
398n35
Asyut airbase, Egypt, 289, 394n96
Azovkin, Yury (Soviet adviser), 55,77
B-52 (US bomber), 305
B-70 (US bomber), 223
Badran, Shams (Egyptian minister of war),
6,35, 254,378nl3
Baevsky, Georgy (Soviet Air Force officer),
223, 225-6,229
Baghdad, Iraq, 59
Baghdady, Ali Mustafa (EAF officer), 116,
260
Baltic Sea Fleet. See Soviet military
formations
Baltiisk naval base, USSR, 23,328
Baranov (Soviet adviser), 286, 306, 315
Barbour, Walworth (US diplomat), 164,
200
Bardisi (Egyptian liaison officer), 42, 220,
278,381n60
Bareqet, Yeshayahu (IAF officer), 138
Bar-Lev, Chaim (IDF chief of staff), 76,
175,244,254,347,351
Bar-Lev Line, 76, 89,93-4,101, 103,108,
110, 117-8
Baron, Hanan (Israeli official), 238-9,249,
313
Bar-Siman-Tov, Yaacov (Israeli historian),
64, 105
Bar-Joseph, Uri (Israeli historian), 148,
207,256, 296,312,316,335
Bassiouny, Mohammed (Egyptian general),
158
Batitsky, Pavel (Soviet Air Defense
commander), 133, 140, 143, 166, 177,
406n51
BBC, 9
Beriev Be-12 (Soviet aircraft), 61
Beam, Jacob (US diplomat), 149, 181,
200-1,204-5,214
Beaumont, Richard (British diplomat),
297-8,450n26
Bebishev, Yury (Soviet navy diver), 20,279
Beirut, Lebanon, 55,127,146, 186, 227,
233,297-
Belousov, Vladimir (Soviet SAM officer),
196
Bendman, Yonah (Israeli intelligence
officer), 332
Ben-Gurion, David (Israeli prime minis-
ter), 38,67
Beni Suef airbase, Egypt, 61,190,192,
4l7nl4
Ben-Porat, Yoel (Israeli intelligence
officer), 83,328
Beregovoy, M.T. (Soviet air defense chief),
120
486
INDEX
Bergman, Ronen (Israeli journalist), 148
Bergus, Donald (US diplomat), 156-7,
180,190,216-7,233,235
Berlin, Germany, 33, 81,228,237,253
Bezhevets, Aleksandr (Soviet pilot), 20,
195,215,223-5, 228-30,252-4,262,
271
Bin-Nun, Avihu (IAF officer), 163,183
Bir Arida airbase, Egypt, 175,4l7nl4
Bir Gafgafa. See Refidim
Black Sea Fleet. See Soviet military
formations
Bokovikov, E. (Soviet general), 357
Bondarchuk, Nikolay (Soviet airman), 242
Borba (Yugoslav party organ), 20
Borshchev, Nikolay (Soviet pilot), 224-5
Boshnyak, Yury (Soviet SAM commander),
196,277
Boumedienne, Houari (Algerian presi-
dent), 10
Bovin, Aleksandr (Brezhnev speechwriter),
360
Bregman, Aharon (Israeli/British histo-
rian), 148
Brandt, Willy (West German Chancellor),
452n27
Brezhnev, Leonid (secretary general), xxii,
48,250, 360,456n30; and advisers 43,
53; and bilateral Middle East negotia-
tions, 291; and contacts with Israel, 237,
249,293,306,313,318; determines ME
policy, xviii, 3, 5-9,12-3,15,19,301;
and Egyptian leaders, 26-7,73-4, 97,
126,132-3,143-4,146,148, 151,250,
256, 260-1,268, 306, 310; and Moscow
summit, 240,260—1, 263, 266; and
Palestinians, 186,420nl9,425n38; and
San Clemente summit, 285,293-4,305,
312, 316-20; and Soviet intervention,
25-7,33,121,133,149,152,154,
161-2, 359,409n51-60; and Soviet
power structure, xviii, 14,15-6,237,
294,316,389n31; and withdrawal from
Egypt, 219,240,247-8,252,260,263,
267,284,288,291,293-4,445-6nl 1,
453n30; and Yom KippurWar, 330,
333,336,349,351-3,356,454n49,
465n28
Brog, Dave (USAF officer), 182,203
Brown, George (British foreign secretary),
4l2n2
Brutents, Karen (CPSU official), 151
Bryantsev, Nikolay (Soviet SAM officer),
344-5,463n50
Budapest, Hungary, 6-7, 12, 19,25-6,33,
353
Bulganin, Nikolay (Soviet premier), 67
Bulgaria, 20,49, 321,325,373-4n26,
462n29
Bulloch, John (British reporter), 227,
297-8,428nl8,440n38
Bundy, McGeorge (US official), 9
Bykov, Robert (GRU operative), 342
Cable, James (British naval historian), xvii,
30, 37
Cairo International Airport, 5, 8,48
Cairo-West (Egyptian airbase), 5, 8,12, 18,
41,47,60-1,74, 81,137-8,142,157,
225-6,258,348,367n6,400nl5,
404n22
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 5, 9,
16,18,25,33,40, 55-6,68,71,121,
149,155,164,186-7,200-1,234-5,
256-7,267,276,279-80,283-4,
288-9,294,308,321-3,327,332,354,
369n38,386n49,432n5,454n51,
457n51
Centurion(Israeli tank), 343,463n4l
Chazov, Evgeny (Soviet physician), 73-4,
125-34,175,319,320,417nl5,
456n30
“Cherbourg boats,” 58,141-2,150,167
Chernobay, Grigory (Soviet naval officer),
215
487
INDEX
Chernyaev, Anatoly (CPSU official), 267,
269-70,287, 306, 351-2,439n24
Chervinsky, K. B. (Soviet political officer),
185
China, 69,103-4,154,234,237,254,
406n51,425n38,449nl3
Chistyakov (Soviet adviser), 86
Chuvakhin, Dmitry (Soviet diplomat), 15,
371n83
Cohen, Avner (Israeli historian), 347-8
Colby, William (CIA director), 276,323,
336,354,452n22
Communist Party of Soviet Union
(CPSU), xvii, xxviii-xxiv, 4,42,105,
139,195,220,301; Central Committee
(CC), xviii, 33,102,151,301,433n32;
CC Secretariat, xxiv, 5,352; Control
Committee, 33,102, 301; Politburo,
xvii-xviii, xxii-xxiv, 3-5, 12-15, 18, 27,
71,113,130,133,142-3,152,219,
234, 237,247,249,260,263,293,306,
313, 316, 324,330,339,341,351-2,
359,433n32
Coral Sea (Israeli-operated tanker), 234,
433nl8
Crete, 28, 57, 141-2,377n84
Cyprus, 57-8, 201,327,424nl2,428nl8
Czechoslovakia, xvi, xxiii, 9,11, 62, 82-3,
99,136,154, 371n79, 388n30, 394n97
Dagan, Avigdor (Israeli diplomat), 31
Daigle, Craig (US historian), 20
Daily Telegraph (London), 142,227,
296-7. See also Sunday Telegraph
Dakar. See submarines
Damascus, Syria, 9, 59, 311-2, 323-4, 329,
331,341,345-6,348,359-60,
378-9nl8
Dayan, Moshe (Israeli defense minister), 4,
77,235,238,316, 332,404n21,412,
416,423n46,49,446; against Syria,
345; combat clashes with Soviets, 168,
175; Egyptian preparations for war,
335; Israeli political rivalries, 26, 30, 87,
377n79; meeting with Soviet emissaries,
192,197,239-40,433n33; NATO,
238,239,249,433n36; and military
operations against Egypt, 25-6,105,
182,353; nuclear response, 347, 348,
464n2; occupied territories and peace
agreement, 202-3,216-7, 219,
421-22nl2,434n37; on sinking of
Dakar, 58; relations with Soviet Union,
30,296, 344n21; testimony before the
Agranat Commission, 71-2; and US
ambassador, 200; visit to the Suez
Canal, 87,390n21; weapons develop-
ment, 245
De Gaulle, Charles (President of France),
104,372n87, 397n20
Depth/deep penetration bombing. See
Priha
Dikusarov, Boris (Soviet pilot), 6
Dimona (Israeli nuclear facility), xiii,
223-4,254,349
Dinitz, Simcha (Israeli official and
diplomat), 235-6,240, 313-4,323,345
Dmitriev, V.I. (Soviet marine officer), 118,
401n32
Dobrynin, Anatoly (Soviet diplomat),
accused US of failing to respond to offer
of bilateral talks, 174; “back channel”
meetings with Kissinger, xxiii, 102-4,
125,143,152-3,156,169,174,
178-79, 205,216-17,228,232-3,253,
255,256,258,284, 397n20,427nl0;
cease-fire offer, 157, 190,201; commu-
nication through Nahum Goldmann,
98; comprehensive Middle East
setdement, 295; concerning an Israel air
and naval attack, 335-6; contrasting
accounts of conversation with Kissinger,
238; forewarning to Kissinger about the
Middle East issue, 101, 246, 247;
488
INDEX
introduction of SAM-3s to conflict,
159; Israeli proposal for interim
settlement, 227-8; letter forwarded to
Kissinger from Brezhnev concerning
resumption of meeting in Moscow with
Kissinger, 259-263; meeting proposed
in Moscow, 252-3; meeting with
Rodgers and Sisco, 168-9; meetings
with assistant Secretary of State Sisco,
125,157,403n2; note to Kissinger,
306-7; number of Soviet servicemen
expelled from Egypt, 275; objection of
American policy in the Middle East,
218; question of Israel and the NPT, 69;
reaction to extension of Warsaw Pact
outside Europe, 151; reaction to
Kissinger proposal for US-Soviet Union
summit, 19-60; sense of US attempt to
exclude the Soviet Union from
Israel-Egyptian talks, 170; Soviet offer
to withdraw from Egypt, 249; Soviet
proposals for general principles of
settlement, 216,255; view of Kissinger s
influence on Nixon, 180-1
Dolnikov, Grigory (Soviet air adviser), 225
D RGs (diversionnye-razvedyvatelnye
gruppy, sabotage-intelligence groups),
75,87,110
Draper, Theodore (US historian), 302-3,
437n40,440n4
Dvina. See SAM-2
Drugatin, Andrey (Soviet adviser), 109
Duckett Carl (estimator of Israeli nuclear
capacity), 386n5
Dudchenko, Vladimir (Soviet interpreter),
118,148,186-7,346,41 ln76
Dvornikov, M.S. (Soviet air force general),
343
Dzerzhinsky (Soviet navy cruiser), 22-3, 28
East Germany (GDR), 69,258,453n30.
See also Nazi Germany; West Germany
Eban, Abba (Israeli foreign minister), 12,
40-1, 67,104,150,164,168, 238,252,
297,302,312,318-9,332-5,
4ll-2n87
Edmundson, James (USAF general),
182-3
Egorin, Anatoly (Soviet journalist and
intelligence operative), 21,26,29,47,
96,98,114,374n28
Egorychev, Nikolay (CPSU official), 14
Egyptian military formations:
II Army Corps, 42, 54, 55,75,76,77,
78,83,85,91, 92,105,108,145,
401n35,409n52,53
2nd Infantry Brigade, 63
2nd Infantry Division, 42, 54,75,145,
286
2nd Mechanized Infantry Brigade, 267
III Army Corps, 91, 92,118,119,298,
349,465n28
4th Division, 146
5th Air Division, 139
6th Motorized Division, 144
16th Infantry Division, 222,456n39
112th Infantry Brigade, 271,286,
443n62
118th Infantry Brigade, 62,76
336th Infantry Battalion, 109
Eilat (Israeli navy destroyer), 32,36-41,
58,97,141,168
Eilat, Israel, 168, 361n69; port and naval
base, 416n32
Eilts, Hermann (US diplomat), 324-5
Eini, Alfred (IDF intelligence officer),
333-4,458n7,460n40,460n44
Eini, Menahem (Israeli airman), 132,
183-5,206,438n3
El Aiamein, Egypt, 33,156,228
El-Aqsa mosque, 403nl0
El Arish port and airbase, Sinai 108,
465n23
Elazar, David “Dado* (IDF chief of staff),
250-1,290, 316,335,345,426n53
489
INDEX
Erell, Shlomo (Israeli navy commander),
38,57-8
Eshkol, Levi (Israeli premier), 30,96,105
Evans, Rowland (US columnist), 156, 305,
273
Ezzy, Col. (Egyptian liaison officer), 273
F-4 Phantom (US/Israeli aircraft), 41,96,
97,131,157,163,176,180,182,183,
206,242,252,405n4l, 419n4l
F-4E(S),431n21
F-4E, 227,31n21
F-4X, 227
RX-4X, 31n21
F-15 (US/Israeli aircraft), 227,431n21
Fahmy, Ismail (Egyptian foreign minister),
310
Fahmy, Mahmud Abdel Rahman (Egyptian
navy commander), 215,375n43
Fahmy, Mohammad Ali (Egyptian air
defense chief), 116,258
Fakher, Ahmed (Egyptian military official),
439n28
Fawzy, Mahmud (Egyptian premier), 268
Fawzy, Muhammad (Egyptian defense
րոԽ ւտէշր)է Dakar and, 58; deterrence” or
“active defense strategy,” 77-8; effective
counterstrike at the IAF, 59; interview
with Polish newspaper, 130-1; Nasser
and, 56,165-6; relieved of position,
236; Soviets and, 208, 232; Suez Canal
crossing and, 168; use of small arms, 93;
War of Attrition, 399n6
Federal Republic of Germany (FRG). See
West Germany
Feinman, Tovia (Israeli intelligence officer),
163
Filonov, Mikhail (Soviet adviser), 92
Financial Times (London), 297
Finland, 168, 233,239,282,370n58
Flogger. See MiG-23
Foreign Relations of the United States
(FRUS), xxii, xxiii, 40,202,366n56
Foxbat. See MiG-25
France, 39,45-6,61,69,104-5,149-50,
221,273,358,372n87,379n25,
393n71,450-ln37
France-Soir, 38
Freier, Shalhevet (Israeli official), 237, 293,
348
Freydin, Zinaida (widow of Ilya Livshits),
350
Frog. See Luna
Frye, William (US journalist), 29
Fursov, V.L (Soviet military attaché), 21-2,
83
Gabriel (Israeli naval missile), 167
Galili, Elazar (Israeli military historian),
13-14,386n43
Galkin, A. D. (Soviet SAM officer), 199
Gamasy, Mohamed (Egyptian general), 92
Gareev, Mahmut (Soviet senior adviser),
225,244,280
Gaza, 57, 236
Gazit, Mordechai (Israeli official), 249-59,
313,518,432nl2,455-6n27
Gazit, Shlomo (Israeli intelligence officer),
410n69
German Democratic Republic (GDR). See
East Germany
Ghaleb, Murad (Egyptian diplomat), 246,
268,399n6
Gianaclis airbase, Egypt, 137-8, 140,170
Giza, Egypt, 146,409n60
Goldmana, Nahum (Zionist leader), 58
Goldstein, Lyle (US naval historian), 327,
353,462n27
Goldwasser, Moshe (Israeli airman), 196,
420n21
Golovkin, Vycheslav (Soviet adviser), 346
Gomułka, Władysław (Polish leader), 19
Goncharov, V.A. (Soviet adviser), 38
Gorbachev, Mikhail (Soviet leader), 177,
378n8
490
INDEX
Gorbunov, Yury (Soviet interpreter), 60,
63,70,74-5,78,145
Gordienko, V. (Soviet pilot), 226, 271
Gordon, Shmuel (Israeli historian), 401 n34
Gorelov, Lev (Soviet adviser), 284,446n21
Gorelov, Sergey (Soviet air adviser), 45,
381n69
Gorokhov, V.I. (Soviet marine officer), 328
Gorshkov, Sergey (Soviet naval com-
mander), 10,28,30,261,352
Goryachkin, Gennady (Soviet interpreter),
145-6
Grad-2 (Soviet rocket), 93, 325
Grechko, Andrey (Soviet defense minister),
316, 384n24; anti-Semitism, 15; and
arms supply to Egypt, 59,91, 121,258;
confers decorations for service in Egypt,
290; “Grechko doctrine,” 14-5,
415n28; MiG-25 deployment in Egypt,
224-5, 253; nuclear guarantee to Egypt,
68; orders to Soviet personnel, 62,130,
153, 155; and Six Day War, 15,35,
371n80; and Soviet intervention in
Egypt, 123,142-4,149,153-4,166,
423n51; talks with Egyptian leaders in
Moscow, 85,176; and visits in Egypt,
59-60,62,199,257,260-2,269,
324-5; and withdrawal from Egypt,
219,271,439n29; and Yom Kippur
War, 325,351,356
Greece, 6-7,136,167,201,341,460n36
Green Island, Egypt, 28, 117,123,401n27
Grinevsky, Oleg (Soviet official), 357-9
Gromyko, Andrey (Soviet foreign
minister), 127, 316; and Israel, 64,
234-5,25,293,306,313; and Moscow
summit, 259-60,263-4,284; post-
1973 policy, 357-59; response to Six
Day War 12,20; and San Clemente
summit, 319-20; Soviet withdrawal
from Egypt, 247-9,252-3,259-60,
263-4,270,284; and United States, 86,
98,101,149,181,246-9,284,295,
310,403n2,439n24; and Yom Kippur
War, 310,330,336,341, 351,465n23
Grozny (Soviet navy cruiser), 261,439n35
GRU (Soviet MI), xxii, 60, 84,146,148,
287,298,342,349,374n28
Guluzade, Vafa (Soviet interpreter), 349
Gurov (Soviet SAM officer), 176
Hadas, Nitzan (Israeli diplomat), 48, 82
Haddad, Wadia (PFLP operative), 425n38
Haifa, Israel, 13, 167, 327; naval base, 57,
141-2,377n89
Hafez, Mustafa (EAF officer), 193
Haig, Alexander (US official), 307,336
Hall, Wilson (US reporter), 146
Harel (Sternberg), Aryeh (Israeli physician
and ambassador), 432n 14
Harlev, Rafi (IAF officer), 180,245
Hassan, Abdel Kader (Egyptian general),
246
Hawk (US/Israeli anti-aircraft missile),
158,189,230
Hawke, Bob (Australian politician), 237
Heikal, Mohamed Hassanein (Egyptian
propagandist), xvi, xx-xxi, 17,69,78, 97,
104,110,113-5,117,119-121,123,
125-6,133,138,144,146,150-4,
157-8,162,165-6,173,175-6,179,
208,214,217,219,254,261,267,270,
288,295,309,332,356,372n4,
387nl4,388n28, 398n45,399n4,6,8,
407n21,410n66,411-2n87,4l4n46,
415nl3,420n7,423n51
Heliopolis, Egypt, 115
Helms, Richard (CIA director), 9,200,
234-5,256,308,327
Hersh, Seymour (US journalist), 22,
347-8,386n5
Herzog, Chaim (Israeli commentator), 95,
99,203,214,294
Herzog, Yaacov (Israeli official), 387nl2
491
INDEX
Hetz, Shmuei (IAF pilot), 132,182-7,
189,206,419n2
Hinnawy, Shalaby (Egyptian Air Force
chief), 48։110,400n20
Ho ChiMinh (Soviet freighter), 345
Hod, Mordechai “Motty” (IAF com-
mander), 117,395n23; acknowledged
Soviet pilots bravery, 194; admitted
number of F-4 crews, 180; meetings
with USAF officers on Soviet presence,
20,29,48,245,251-2,254,262,
440n41; sonic boom over Cairo, 116;
Soviet SAMs, 158,200,206; use of
Shrike missiles against SAMs, 243;
Soviet MiG-25 tactics, 229
Howeidy, Amin (Egyptian defense
minister), 35-6,378nl4
Hungary, 7,33, 36,46, 60,62,325,
375n52,377-8n3
Hurghada, Egypt, 129
Hussein (king of Jordan), 80, 307, 310
IgnatiefF, George (Canadian diplomat), 68
11- (Ilyushin), Soviet aircraft;
11-18 transport 258, 339,453n35
11-28 bomber 137,141,158,197,
258-9
11-38 anti-submarine warfare plane 60
Ilan, Arieh (Israeli official), 373n26,
386n43
Ilya Mechnikov (Soviet freighter), 345
Independence (US aircraft carrier) 60,
385n30
Indian Ocean, 80-1
Inshas airbase, Egypt, 208, 246,290,
400nl4,436-7nl6
Iran, 45-6,61,80,234,359-60,405n41
Iraq, 45-6, 205, 278,368n21, 393n69,
460n36
Italy, 6, 7, 80,201,136, 268
Isaenko, Anatoly (Soviet interpreter),
74-76,106, 367nll
Ismail, Ahmed (Egyptian defense minis-
ter), 26, 54,92,128-9,215,296-7,
308-10, 311-12,315,317-8,321-3,
332,342, 345,357
Ismail, Hafez (Egyptian envoy), 308-10,
317-8
Ismail, Hassan Kamei (Egyptian official),
116
Ismailia, Egypt, 23,29, 31,42,44,62,75,
79,108,119,145,170, 183,197,296,
339
Israelyan, Victor (Soviet official), 351,
399n5
Ivan Franko (Soviet liner), 213
Ivanov, Vladimir (Soviet adviser), 256-7
Ivliev, Nikolay (Soviet naval officer and
intelligence operative), 148, 268,271,
287,298-9, 328,342-3
Ivry (Israeli rocket), 245
Izvestiya (Soviet government organ), 118
Jackson, Henry (US senator), 218
Jalloud, Abdel Salam (Libyan revolution-
ary), 69
Jarring, Gunnar (UN envoy), 55, 86,98-9,
103,169-70,202-4,206,216-7,
425n30,429n41
Jerusalem, Israel, 31,48, 98, 127, 141,150,
191,233,237,264,333,352,358,360
Jews; American 41, 102, 139, 159, 177,
248,255, 307; Israeli (as epithet) 56,
139,167,239,376n60; Soviet 16,135,
348,350, 376n60, 386n49,406n2
Johnson, Lyndon B. (US president), xviii,
xxii, 386nl; appeal to Israel to sign
NPT, 67; approval of negotiating
Phantom fighter sale, 86,96-7, 214;
Glassboro summit, 13; letter to Kosygin,
40; rejection of story about 6th Fleet
movement, 40-1; told that Suez
situation was serious, 82
Kadomtsev, Anatoly (Soviet air defense
general), 214
492
INDEX
Kafr Abbas, Egypt, 409n53
Kakish, Bassam (Egyptian officer), 456n43
Kalashnikov (Soviet rifle), 311
Kalchenko, Mikhail (Soviet adviser), 144
Kaliningrad, USSR, 6,23-4,406n7
Kalugin, Oleg (KGB operative), 102-3,
397n5
Kamanin, Nikolay (Soviet Air Force
general), 194,413n37,422n34
Kapitanets, Ivan (Soviet naval officer), 30,
208,215,269,286
Karasev, Pavel (Soviet adviser), 129
Karpov, G.V. (Soviet adviser), 36,41,44-5,
54-5,62-3,76-7, 83-7,119,394n86
Karsh, Efraim (Israeli historian), 280
Kasbin-dsiss BPK (large anti-submarine
ship), 57, 58
Kasatonov, Vladimir (Soviet admiral), 28,
30,167,377n84,415n28
Kass, Norman (US official), 185,420nl7
Katameya airbase, Egypt, 170, 182,4l7nl4
Katyshkin, Ivan (chief Soviet adviser),
41-2,94,120, 130,140,161,207-8,
214,381n59,395n9-10
Katyusha (Soviet rocket), 88, 245, 393n73
Katz, Samuel (Israeli historian), 446nl 1
Kazakhstan, Soviet Union, 85, 365n47,
401n35
Kazan, Soviet Union, 345
Keating, Kenneth (US ambassador), 335
Kelt (Soviet missile), 178, 250, 290,349,
435n5,448n57
Kevorkov, Vyacheslav (KGB general), 234
KGB (Soviet intelligence and security
agency), abduction of westerners, 186;
archives, xii, xxiv; and Egypt, xvi, 18,
126,129-30,143,189,265,275, 324,
329,358-60, 374n28,384n24,41 ln74,
432n5; and foreign journalists, 14; and
Israel, 64-5,234,247,313,318,397n8,
403nl0; and Palestinians, 234,
425-6n38,441nl5; and Soviet Jews 16,
64-5; and Syria, 329,346,358-60; and
the United States, 102-3
Kharlamov, S. I. (Soviet officer), 408n32
Khandanyan, Artem (Soviet political
officer), 221,257
Kharchikov, Aleksandr (Soviet naval
crewman), 23,39, 56-7,83,374n37,
401n33
Khartoum, Sudan, 12,150, 371n69
Khripunkov, Yury (Soviet naval officer),
31-2,377n89
Khrushchev, Nikita (Soviet leader), 234,
4l2n2,434n4
Kiev, USSR, 13, 20,28,138,277, 279,331,
333
Kimche, David (Mossad operative and
diplomat), xviii, 13,24,203,261,
363n20
Kimche, Jon (British journalist), 203,
363n20
Kipnis, Yigal (Israeli historian), 309,
452-3n28
Kirichenko, A. I. (Soviet diplomat), 59
Kirichenko (nee Grechko), Tatiana, 59
Kirilenko, Andrey (CPSU official), 5
Kirpichenko, Vadim (KGB operative), 18,
265,329
Kissinger, Henry (US statesman), as adviser
to Rockefeller, 69,101; back-channel
talks, 101-4,125,142-3,152-3,157,
169-70,174,179-81,205, 216-7, 228,
232-3,238,247,252-3,255-6,284,
291, 306-7,310; and ceasefire
violations, 200,202,205,217; and CIA,
257,276,284,424n9,454n51; declares
Defcon-3,348,350,353; and detente,
266,293; and Egypt, 248,253,255-6,
264,284,295,309,310,317-8,333,
358; and Israel, 69-70, 111, 227-8,
252,255-7,264,313,318,333-40,
493
INDEX
345,349,353; and KGB, 102; memoirs,
xx-xxiii, 248-9,263 283; and Moscow
summit, 159,168,252-3,258-60,
263-4,320; and Nixon, 101-3,169,
179-81,247, 307-8,315-6; and NPT,
387n8; and San Clemente summit,
293-5,317-20; shuttle diplomacy, 358;
and Soviet intervention in Egypt, 149,
152-3,157-159,169,4l3-14n38; and
US Jews, 159-60,170; and USSR, 10;
and Vietnam, 305-6, 308; and
withdrawal, 169,174-5,178,216,218,
231-2,246-8,253,258,260,263-5,
275,276,283-5,291,293; and Yom
Kippur War, 111, 302, 308,333-41,
345,446nl9,454n49
Klimentov, Valery (Soviet interpreter),
75-6, 83
Klosson, Boris (US diplomat), 201-2
Kohler, Foy (US diplomat), 340
Kolchuga (aircraft location system), 436nl6
Komar (Soviet missile boat), 37-9,168
Komsomohkaya Pravda (Russian newspa-
per), 343
Kon’kov, Aleksander (Soviet serviceman),
9-10,189
Kopylov, Viktor (Soviet adviser), 243
Korea, 112,140,186, 361n2
Korn, David (US diplomat and historian),
xvii, 93,104,110,152,157, 168,178,
191,372n4,397n24,405n43,408n31
Korneyev (Soviet adviser), 404n20
Korniyenko, Georgy (Soviet official), 264
Korotyuk, Konstantin (Soviet air officer),
163
Kosygin, Alexey (Soviet premier), xviii, 5,
12-4,16,40,68,71,113,132,147,
149-50,152,157,181, 207, 215,237,
268,293,330,344,371n83,387n8,
389n31,412n2
Kotov, Yu. V. (KGB analyst), 313,454n53
Kovalenko, Ivan (SAM officer), 4l7n20
Krasnaya Presnya (Soviet landing ship),
328
Krasnaya Zvezda (Soviet military organ),
48
Krasny Kavkaz (Soviet anti-submarine
ship), 439n35
Krivoplyasov, S. G. (Soviet general), 84,
153,271
Krokhin, Boris (Soviet radio expert;
Presumed pen name: “Smirnov,
Aleksey”), 191,244,272,286-7,306,
311, 315-6,435nl6,453n40
Kruchinin, Yuri (Soviet naval officer),
439n35
Krymsky Komsomolets (Soviet landing
ship), 22-3, 374n35
Kryshtob, Vladimir (Soviet naval advisor),
140,142,145,147,167-8
Kub. See SAM-6
Kubersky, Igor* (Soviet interpreter), 115,
117,120-2,129
Kudaev, Boris (Soviet interpreter), 60,
385n30
Kulikov, Igor’ (Soviet interpreter), 138,
139,407nl9
Kunaev, Dinmukhamed (CPSU official),
143
Kutakhov, Pavel (Soviet Air Force chief),
194,199,224,260-2,312
Kutsenko, Viktor (Soviet engineer officer),
338-40,364n45
Kutyntsev, Nikolay (Soviet SAM officer),
196-7,417-8n24
Kuwait, 266,432n5,445n6
Kuznetsov, Vasily (Soviet official), 204
Laird, Melvin (US Defense Secretary), 275
Lajoie, Roland (US general), 185,420nl7
Lance (US tactical missile), 178, 245
Laqueur, Walter (historian), 114,144, 260,
295
494
INDEX
Laron, Guy (Israeli historian), 455—6n27
Lashchenko, Petr (Soviet chief adviser),
xviii, xxviii, 12,22,26, 33-6,39,41,
43-5,53-4, 56, 59,62-3,70,77-8,
83-6,93-4,109,11,120,207-8,
303-11,332,342,356,426n59
Lashenko, Evgeny (Soviet radar expert),
178, 220
Latakiya, Syria, 58,326,331,345
Lebanon, 245,365n48
Leningrad (Soviet helicopter carrier), 80
“Lenin Room,” 196, 325,423n45
Leshchuk, Stanislav, (KGB officer), 346
Levavi, Arye (Israeli official), 13
Levitov, Amos (Israeli airman), 179
Libya, 23,69,132, 150,226,232,286,291,
296,309-10,312,317
Linkov, Vasily (Soviet SAM officer), 213,
277,423n37
Lior, Yisrael (Israeli officer and official),
328,457n51
Lishkatha-Qesher (Israeli agency), 386n49
Livshits, Ilya (Soviet physicist), 350
Logachev, Viktor (Soviet political officer),
122,195-7,220,423n40,433n27
Loginov, V.S. (Soviet Air Force general),
123
Lord, Amnon (Israeli journalist), 314
Louis, Victor (Soviet journalist), 233-8,
254,318-9,432nl4,456-7n27
Lovestone, Jay (US trade unionist), 380n46
Luk yanov, Semen (Soviet SAM techni-
cian), 277-8
Luna (Frog, Soviet short-range missile),
107,178,335,464n56
Luxor air base, Egypt, 418n32
Lysenko, Alexsandr (Soviet test pilot), 215
M-60 Patton (US/Israeli tank), 343
Makarenko, Yury (Soviet radio-technical
officer), 278,389n7,400nl6
Malashenko, Evgeny (Soviet senior
adviser), 33-5,41,45, 53, 55-6, 59,
62-4,70,77-8, 83-8,91-6,106,226,
356,398n86
Malik, Yakov (Soviet diplomat), 98,103
Mailin, Valery (Soviet marine officer),
23-4
Malyauka, Valeryanos Prano (Soviet SAM
officer), 176-7,4l7n20
Malyutka (Sagger, Soviet anti-tank rocket),
94,111,309,342-3,399n53-4,
401n32,452n24
Mansura airbase, Egypt, 191, 449n67
Mansurov, Midskhat (Soviet SAM officer),
194
Markovsky, Viktor (Russian aviation
writer), 214, 349
Marwan, Ashraf (Egyptian official and
“Israeli spy”), 147-9, 207,232,250-1,
256,281-2,290-1,294,296,306,312,
316.322- 4,327-9,331,333-5, 342,
358,360,4l0n69,439n30,450n35,
455n9,457n48,457n58
Marriott, J. (British naval attache), 450n36
Mary (Merv) airbase, USSR, 124
Masregah (MI unit), 162-5,175,191,
389n8,459n31
McCloskey, Robert (US official), 31,40—1
McLucas, John (NRO director), 200,
424n 8,15
Medvedev, Dmitry (Russian president),
xxix, 420nl7
Meir, Golda (Israeli premier), 105,163,
231,233-6,238-40,251-6,306-10,
313.315.322- 3,328,325, 556,348,
419n47,432nl2,438n67,452-3n28,
457n51
Melnik, Boris (Soviet airman),48
Melzer Gil (Israeli journalist), 148
Mersa Matruh naval base, Egypt, 61,155,
261,277-8,392n49,424n5
Mers-el-Kebir (Algerian naval base), 10
495
INDEX
Mi-8 (Soviet helicopter), 222
MiG- (Mikoyan-Gurevich), Soviet/
Egyptian/Syrian aircraft, 6-8,9, 12,60,
116,138,155,157,344
MiG-17,95,97,116,192,194,368n20
MiG-21,6,20,26,45-6,62,85,95-6,
104,113,123-4,131,136,155,157
161-3,170,175,190,192-4,214,
216,222,225-6,229,239,246 254,
270,281,289, 321,368n20,4l3n37,
418n32,421nl4,422n36,443n54,
452n26
MiG-23 (Flogger), 357,387n37,
431nl5
MiG-25 (Foxbat), 61,126,140,203,
213-6,223-230,247,251-4,262
268,270-271,286,290,295,343-4,
347-50,385n37,403n6 427nl0,
430n3,43Inl5,431n21,440n37
MiG-29,420nl5
Mikhailovich, Mikhail (Soviet Grad rocket
crewman), 325
Mikoyan (Soviet aircraft design bureau),
223-5
Military Institute for Foreign Languages
(Soviet), 74-5,283,366n65,398n42
Minayev, Alexey (Soviet aviation industry
official), 214,225,228,350
Minayev, Aleksandr (Russian academic),
350
Minin, Viktor (Soviet officer), 325
Mirage III (Israeli aircraft), 45, 95-6,
115-6,124,131,167,170,192,194,
197,230,254,372n3,401n25,448n57,
449n67
Mirage V (Libyan aircraft), 150,291,317,
449n67
Mitla Pass, Sinai, 92
Mitrokhin, Aleksandr (Soviet serviceman),
242,435n6
Mitrokhin, Vasily (defecting KGB
archivist), 186,234,364n29
Mohsen, Saleh (Egyptian general), 35,
378nl2
Molodtsov, Igor’ (Soviet naval officer),
28-31
Molodtsov, K.M. (Soviet radio adviser),
139
Momyer, William (USAF general), 245,
251-2,254,262,440n4l
Moorer, Thomas (US admiral), 81,205,
345,347,351,353
Morocco, 127-8,133,312,327
Moskva (Soviet helicopter carrier), 80-82,
339
Mossad (Israeli intelligence agency), 45,60,
147,165,203,250-1,256,281,296,
317,322, 328,363n20,4l0-ln73,
454n 55,459n31
Mubarak, Husny (Egyptian Air Force
officer), 47,256,258,260,271,289,
305,360,382n81,439n26,448n54
Mukasei, Elizaveta and Mikhail (KGB
operatives), 64
Mukhitdinov, Nuritdin (Soviet diplomat),
329
Muqatem (Mt., Egyptian air defense HQ),
115,400nl6
Murarka, Dev (Indian journalist), 14, 63
Murzintsev, Vasily (Soviet adviser), xxvii,
272,282-3
NagHammadi, Egypt, 88-9, 131-2,258,
394n97
Naji, Jalil (Syrian Air Force chief), 289,
326,331
Nasser, Gamal Abdel (Egyptian president),
death and succession, 207-8,214-5,
426n58; and Eilat sinking, 37; and
France, 150; and Libya, 69,132-3,142;
and Marwan, 147; and 1970 ceasefire,
178,190,199,203,205; and Non-
Aligned Movement, 5,17,48; and
nuclear weapons, 67-71; and planned
496
INDEX
offensive across canal, 53, 56,84,93,
142,173; and Poland, 19; reshuffles of
Egyptian government, 34-5,127-8;
and Scud missiles, 107; * secret visit” to
Moscow, January, 1970, xv, 113-4,122,
125-6,131-2,144,146-53,164-6,
4l0n66; and sonic boom incident,
115-6,120-1; and Soviet advisers,
34-6,42-3,53,93-4,107; and Soviet
aircraft, 45-7; Soviet airlift, 5; and
Soviet bases in Egypt, 47; and Soviet
intervention, xv, 26-7,88,113-4,
119-20,130,133,140,143,147,162,
166,214,424n5; Soviet medical
treatment, 73-4,125-6,128; and
Soviet military delegations, 24-6,33,
37,140,143; and Tito, 7; and United
States, 10, 36-7,70, 128-9,142,
156-7,178,404nl4; and USSR, xiv,
xvi, 3,10,17-8,24, 59,64, 82-3,94,
105,127-9,142,403n2,412n2; visit to
USSR, July 1970, 127, 175-8; visits to
USSR, summer 1968,67-9,73-4,
425n38; and War of Attrition, xvi, 64,
70,77, 88,101,104,108,110,117-8,
138,142, 158, 167,397nl7; and
Warsaw Pact, 5,17,48,151-2
Nastenko, Yury (Soviet air officer), 123-4,
137,141,155,161-3,170
Nastoychivy (Soviet navy destroyer), 30
National Reconnaissance Office (NRO,
United States), 200-1,424nl5
Nativ. See Lishkat ha-Qesher
NATO, 7,31,61,79,81,213,238-9,249,
281,373-4n26-27,377n86,385n37,
433-4n36,39
Nazi Germany, xxix, 4,29,54-5,63,154.
See also East Germany; West Germany
Neeman, Ra’anan (IAF pilot), 196,423n49
Nepobedimy, Sergey (Soviet weapon
designer), 120-1,343
New York Times (ATT), 10,41,95,214,
233,245,281,298
Nike-Hercules (US anti-aircraft missile),
230,253
Nikiforov, Evgeny (Soviet weapon
designer), 258-9,277-8,439nl9
Nikolaev, USSR, 136,154,156,190,208,
213,351,465nl8
Nixon, Richard (US president), and
Brezhnez, xviii, 240,252,263,284-5,
305,312,319-20,352,465n28; and de
Gaulle, 104; and Dobrynin, 103, 169
179, 180,217,228, 253; and Eban, 104;
and Gromyko, 247,249,252, 336; and
Hafez Ismail, 310; and “interim
decision” not to rearm Israel, 158; and
Kissinger, 10,101-3,125,149,152,
159,169,179-80,200,202,216,218,
247,249, 252-3,255,259,263-4,
305-6,307-8,316,318,336, 352-4,
387n8,424n9,453n33,454n51; and
Meir, 256,315; memo from
Sonnenfeldt, 149; message from
Kosygin, 149,152-3,181; Moscow
summit, 217,263-4; and Nasser, 128,
404nl4; on Soviet advance in Egypt,
161,204; and pressure to demand Israeli
withdrawal, 105; protest from
Ambassador Beam, 181; and rearming
Israel, 164,180-1,203,352,315,
419n47; and Rogers, 231-2,397nl0;
and Rusk, 69; and Sadat, 233; and San
Clemente summit, 293-5,317-20; and
Soviet Middle East initiative, 102; and
State Department initiative, 232-3; and
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
(SALT), 102; and surprise at Egyptian
ceasefire decision, 218; and US Jews,
102,248; and Vietnam, 305; and visit to
China, 254; and Vorontsov, 310; and
Watergate, 308
Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), 67-71,
97
497
INDEX
Noratias (Israeli transport aircraft), 132
Northern Fleet. See Soviet military
formations
Novak, Robert (US columnist), 156,305
Novosti (Soviet news agency), 14,21,29,
41,47,98,102,114
Nualov, Vladimir (Soviet adviser), 267,287
Nurgaliev, Danakan (Soviet SAM
serviceman), 155,221
Odessa, USSR, 221,278,331,438nl2,
459n27
Ogibenin, Ivan (Soviet adviser), 144
Okunev, Vasily (Soviet chief adviser),
207-8,225,229-30,256-9,280,
426n59,438nl7
Operation Even Steven (US, U-2 flights),
202-3
Operation 41 (Egyptian codename), 236,
356
Operation High Minarets (Egyptian
codename), 236,250,356,466n3
Operation Kavkaz (Soviet codename),
xxviii, 3,20,89,97-8,114,122-4,126,
130,133-4,137,142-3,151,153-7,
162,166,173,177,197, 208,214,219,
223,225,253,271,277,279-80,283,
344,400nll, 420n20
Or Yeqarot (Israeli canal-ignition scheme),
241,434n2
Orit (Israeli trawler), 167-8
Ossa (Soviet missile boat), 37,40
Ostroumov, Nikolay (Soviet Air Force
general), 12,370n61
P-12 (Soviet radar station), 138-9,193,
396n33,407n22
P-35 (Sepal) (Soviet cruise missile),
439n35a
Pacepa, Ion Mihai (Romanian intelligence
officer), 441 nl5
Pacht, Shunia (Israeli intelligence officer),
459n31
Pacific Fleet. See Soviet military formations
Palestinians, xiv, 205, 217-8,285,293,
295,309,313,319-20,359-60,
388n24,425n38,449nl, 453n33; Fatah
425n38; PFLP 186,234, 360,425n38,
44lnl5; PL0425n38
Pak, V.M. (Soviet interpreter), 141-2
Polmar, Norman (US historian), 200,
431n21
Paris, France, 12,15,62, 87,95, 150,
305-6,308,371n83,372n87,460n40
Parker, Richard (US diplomat and
historian), 149
Pechenkin, Aleksandr (Soviet radio
technician), 136,279
Pechora. See SAM-3
Pe er, Yitzhak (Jeff Peer, IAF pilot), 177,
184,420n20
Peres, Shimon (Israeli official and
politician), 346,428n24,464n58
Persian Gulf, 80-1
Petrov, Boris (Soviet naval officer), 28-9
Phantom. See F—4 Phantom
Piper Cub (IAF aircraft), 89
Pirogov, K. A. (Soviet cultural-educational
officer), 199
Pobeda (Soviet liner), 277-8,281
Pecoctic, Kuzma (Yugoslav naval officer),
40
Podalka, Anatoly (Soviet SAM officer),
156,282
Podgorny, Nikolay (Soviet head of state),
7-8,12-3,17-9,21,24,143,216,
232-3,235,293
Pokryshkin, Aleksandr (Soviet air defense
general), 19-20,225,373nl2
Poland, 15-6,18-9, 55,62,81,130,289,
350,462n29
Polaris. See submarines, US
Politburo. See Communist Party
Politruk (Soviet political officer, also
498
INDEX
politrabotnik), xxv, xxvii, 70, 83,122,
135.139.153.176.185.191.195- 197,
220-1,224-5,257,270,345, 364n44,
368n22, 369n44,42бп58
Poluektov, Evgeny (Soviet interpreter),
136,407nl0-ll
Ponomarev, Boris (CPSU official), 237,
259,433n32
Popov, Konstantin (Soviet SAM officer),
133.135.140.195- 7,213,243
Popov, V. I. (Soviet naval officer), 79,
391n27
Port Fuad, Egypt, 24-6,29, 56,272,353,
401n32
Port Said, Egypt, 20, 22-4, 26-9, 31-2,
36, 38-9, 56, 59,62,74,79-80,82-3,
106,108,118,141,162,167-8,178,
270,272,299, 311,328,352-3,
377n89,391n27,401n33,416n34,
450-ln36-37
Port Tawfik, Egypt, 77,86,390n20
Povelko, V P. (Soviet adviser), 146
Pozhidaev, Dmitry (Soviet diplomat), 5,
15,26,371n83
Pravda (CPSU organ), 34,102,107,195,
237,254
Presnukhin, Vladimir (Soviet SAM
officer), 154,258,406n2,421nl
Primakov, Evgeny, (journalist and KGB
operative), xxii, 378n8; and Israel, 68,
102,237,347; and Israeli nuclear
project, 386n5,387nl0; and KGB
abductions, 186; and Sadat, 232,235,
237; and Six Day War, 34; talks with
Israelis, 71, 99, 234,237-40,242-244,
247,249-51,258,265,293, 313-4,
432nl2; and War of Attrition, 107
Peace Jack (US F-4 adaptation project),
227
Priha (IAF “depth bombings’* in Egypt),
xiv, 57,76,113-4,116,118-9,129,
142-5,144-5,150,156,162-6,170,
249,290,322,409n51-52,4l0n66,
4l2n2
Pushkin, Anatoly (Russian general), 337
Putin, Vladimir (Russian president),
xxviii-xxix, 60,115,221, 301,338,
359-60
Qaddafi, Muammar (Libyan revolution
leader), 69,261
Qantara, Egypt, 23-4,108, 376n74,
423n39
Qassassin, Egypt, 62
Qawm Ushim airbase, Egypt, 62
Quandt, William (US official and
historian), 164,166,264,284, 332,340,
342,415nl3,447n32,451n6
Qarun (lake in Egypt), 62,197
R-17E Elbrus. See Scud
Ra’anan, Uri (US historian), 265,
445-6nll
Rabin, Yitzhak (IDF chief of staff and
Israeli diplomat), 25-6,30,67,97,
147-9,203,227-9,275,313,41 ln79,
412-13n87,435nl3
Ras Banas naval base, Egypt, 168
Ras el-Ish, Egypt, 24-9,33,37,63, 79, 97,
168
Ras Gharib, Egypt, 138-9
Razinkov, Mikhail (Soviet interpreter),
346-7
Redeye (US anti-aircraft missile), 121
Refidim (Bir Gafgafa) airbase, Sinai, 45, 96,
163,183,196,418n30,433-4n36
Remez, Aharon (Israeli ambassador), 165,
387nl2,415nl9
Reston, James (US journalist), 214,232
Riad, Abdel Moneim (Egyptian chief of
staff), 43,46-8,53,56, 85,92,106-8,
128
Riad, Mahmud (Egyptian foreign
minister), 35,128,132,175,190,234,
250,384n22,396n26,437n47,442n34
499
INDEX
Richardson, Elliott (US official), 4l8n34
Rockefeller, Nelson (US presidential
candidate), 69,101
Rogers, William (US secretary of state), 80,
104,128,133,142-3,130,153,158,
168-9,174,178-81,190,199-202,
206,217,228,230-7,251,253,258,
264, 307-8,397nl0,403n2,418n33,
432nl2
Rogozhinsky, Viktor (Soviet serviceman),
190,208,369n43,435-6nl6
Romania, 16,20,49,425n38,441nl5
Romem, Yoram (Israeli airman), 196
Rose Egyptian magazine), 282
Rossiya (Soviet liner), 277
Rostow, Eugene (US official), 69
Rostow, Walt (US official), 381n73
Rozin, Aleksander (Soviet naval historian),
23,327
RPG-7 (Soviet anti-tank rocket launcher),
311,342-4
Rubinstein, Alvin (US historian), 149,288
Rubtsov, Petr (Soviet pilot), 229,246,290
Rusk, Dean (US secretary of state), 36,40,
67,69,81,86
Ryabov, Mikhail (Soviet interpreter), 287,
298
Ryabukhin, Vladimir (Soviet adviser), 85,
87
Rytov, Nikolay (Soviet chief adviser), 277,
280
Sabry, Ali (Egyptian politician), 127-8,
162,215-6,232, 268
Sadat, Anwar (Egyptian president),
abrogation of ceasefire, 218, 223, 225,
227, 243,268; advisors, 219,257,261,
339; Arab Socialist Union (ASU), 257;
and Assad, 312,359,457n57; assassina-
tion, 360; and break with Moscow, 256,
260; and Brezhnev, 256,261, 301,206;
and cease-fire extension, 216-7, 245,
429n4; and CIA, 284,288-9,432n45;
and continuity of Egyptian policy after
Nasser, 215; coup, 232,296-7; and
Dayan, 446nl9; expulsion of advisors,
experts and troops, 114,117,203,216,
232,249,263,265,267,269-73,276,
277,278,280,282,283-4,285,291,
294,295,297, 305, 307,444n26;
formal orders to start war, 236;
Friendship and Cooperation Treaty,
152; and Grechko, 260-1,262, 325;
and Gromyko, 253; and Hafez, 318; and
Hussein, 307; and Ismail, 442n35; and
Jarring, 216-7,429n4l and Jehan
(wife), 358; and Kissinger, 248, 253,
255-6,264,284,446nl9; and
Kutakhov, 262 and Lashchenko, 309;
and Marwan, 256, 316, 324,358, 360;
message to Brezhnev, 148; message to
Washington, 216; Moscow visit, 132-3,
218-9,222,248,250,253-4,260-1,
439n28; and Nasser, 126,128,140,
372n87; and Nixon, 233,235; peace
initiative, 309, 320,359; policy shift
toward United States, 215,257,308,
265-6,316, 318,358, 363n23,
418n34;, preparation for war, 268-9,
287,296, 306,308-9,312,329,330,
332,340,349,350-1,353,355,446nl,
460n34; reluctance to declare war,
429n43; Revolution Day speech, 283;
and Rogers, 231, 232,235 and Sabry,
215; and Sadiq, 453n30; and scud
missiles, 322; settlement proposal,
217-8,309; and Shazly, 356; Soviet
arming, 288,299,405n43; Soviet
relations with Israel, 237-8, 240; and
the Soviet Union, 128,215,226,233,
246,269,285,296,299,324, 327, 330,
359,360 446nl5,418n33; speech
(January 1971), 144,428nl8; speech at
Tanta (January 1971), 215,409n48,51;
500
INDEX
State Department negotiations, 247;
Vienna talks, 250; and Vinogradov, 243,
267,269,289, 329, 356,452n20; visit
to Jerusalem, 358-9; visit to Syria, 323;
War of Attrition, 64,77
Sadiq, Mohammed Ahmed (Egyptian
defense minister), 128,158,236,250,
257,261-2,296-7,436nl8,441n29,
442n35,450nl8,453n30
Sagdutinov, Gumar (Soviet political
officer), 345,369n44
Sagger. See Malyutka
Sakharov, Vladimir (KGB operative),
374n28,41 ln74,432n5,438nl2
Salahiya airbase, Egypt, 182
Salnikov (Soviet pilot), 170
Salnikov (Soviet missile officer), 321
SAM (Soviet/Egyptian anti-aircraft
missiles), 18-20,46, 55,74,76,106,
118,119,121-22,129-33,136,
139-40,143-44,146,154-6,161,166,
182-3,194,197,199-200,203,206,
213,219,221,226,236,242-43,245,
259-60,276-79,281,283,293,298,
306, 311, 344-45,353,356, 373nl5,
390nll, 393n69,408n31,4l2n2,
4l7nl7,488nl8
SAM-2 {Dvina), 17,20,23,46,98,106,
117-19,121,123,126, 129,131-32,
138,175-76,178,201, 203,243,305,
344-5,372n4,398n33,4l4n46
SAM-3 {Pechora), 20,113-14,119,123,
126,132-33,136,138,156-160,162,
164-66,175-76,179-80,183,189,
*496,201,214,219,256-9,261,277,
281,298,402n43,41 ln76,412n89,
414n38,4l4n46,418n24,423n46
SAM-6 {Kub), 178,196,203,245,298,
311, n321,345,423n46
SAM-7. See Strela-2
Sarig, Yossi (Israeli intelligence officer), 124
Saudi Arabia, 47,127,234,266,318,323,
358,434n38
Saunders, Harold (US official), 206, 217
Savitsky, Evgeny (Soviet air defense
commander), 33,120
Schueftan, Dan (Israeli historian), 178
Scowcroft, Brent (US official), 334
Scud {Elbrus* Soviet tactical missile), 148,
250,296,311,320-3,325,343-4, 347,
350-2,387-8nl8,436n24
Sedov, Boris (KGB operative), 102,129
Sejna, Jan (Czechoslovak general), 371n79
Sella, Amnon (Israeli historian), 265-6,
280,363nl6,445n6
Semenov, Evgeny (Soviet naval officer),
352-3
Semenov, Vladimir (Soviet diplomat), 4,
49,53,98-9,411n79
Serkov, Vladimir (Soviet adviser), 42,63,
75,77,79, 86-8, 91, 93,105-9,111-2,
118-9,146,386n4l
Sevastopol naval base, USSR, 28,30,
277-9,328,353,439n35
Severomorsk (Soviet naval-base complex),
60,178
Shadwan Island, Egypt, 4l0n66
Shafei, Hussein (Egyptian vice-president),
268,441-2n29
Shagal’, Vladimir (GRU Arabist”), 146
Shalev, Mordechai (Israeli diplomat), 336
Shalom, Danny (Israeli aviation historian),
116,191
Sharaf, Sami (Egyptian official), 148, 232,
411n74
Sharashkin (Soviet adviser), 106-7
Sharm el-Sheikh, Sinai, 371n69,448n57;
airbase 115
Sharon, Ariel (Israeli general), 21,185,
342-3,394n96,399n53
Shavit, Aharon Yalu” (IAF officer), 206
Shazly, Saad-el-Din (Egyptian general), 56,
236,243-4,250,278,305-6,332,342,
356-7,452n24
Shcheglov, Afanasy, (Soviet general), 12,
143
501
INDEX
Shelepin, Aleksander (Soviet official), 120,
237
Shelest, Petro (Ukrainian CP leader), 4,10,
13-6,19,28
Shengelaya, P.G. (Soviet aircraft designer),
225
Sherman (Israeli tank), 448n49,463n40
Sherman, Arnold (Israeli writer), 206
Shevchenko, Anatoly (Soviet naval officer),
440n36
Shevchenko, Viktor (Soviet marine officer),
23-4
Shilka (ZSU-23-4, Soviet anti-aircraft
cannon), 130-1,133,136,175,189,
196,208,213,222,226, 279,345,
421 n 1,435n16,444n21
Shirin, Vladimir (Soviet SAM officer), 19
Shirokorad, Aleksandr (Russian naval
historian), 38, 81, 379n25
Shishlakov, Gennady (Soviet serviceman),
130-1,408n28
Shmonov, Aleksandr (Soviet pilot), 47
Shohat, Yigal (IAF pilot), 196,420n21
Sholokhov, Mikhail (Soviet author), 225
Shrike (US missile), 203,206,241,243-5
Sidqi, Aziz (Egyptian prime minister),
267-70,282,295-7,315
Siilasvuo, Ensio (UN Observers chief),
282
Sikstulis, Janis (Soviet interpreter), 76
Sisco, Joseph (US official), 104,125,
142-3,147,149,152,157,168-9,
179-80,204-5,228-9,233,253,333,
335-6,403n2
Skobanev, Ivan (Soviet electronic-warfare
specialist), 189,389n7
Skobanev, Valery (Soviet electronic-warfare
specialist), 189
Skyhawk. See A-4 Skyhawk
SmaVta (Soviet radio jammer), 189
Smirnov, Aleksey (Soviet SAM com-
mander), xxv, 122,133-4,140,142-4,
156,158,175-8196-7,279,406n53
“Smirnov, Aleksey,” presumed pen name.
See Krokhin, Boris
Sochnev, Vitaly (Soviet interpreter), 7
Sokolov, Sergey (Soviet defense official),
36,41-2, 53, 378nl8, 379n20, 380n52
Sonnenfeldt, Helmut (US official), 149,
205,340-1
SoobraziteVnyy (Soviet anti-submarine
ship), 57-8,383nl5
Soviet military formations:
5^Eskadra (formerly “combined Es-
kadra X 27-8, 29
8th Air Defense Army Corps, 277, 344
18th Air Defense Division, 134,143,
154,277,364n44
63rd Air Group, 223, 224,225,226,227,
229,230,271,428nl5
90th Naval Aviation Reconnaissance
Squadron, 142
154th Special Air Detachment, 349
309th OMBP (Marine Battalion), 22,23
Baltic Sea Fleet, 22,23, 27,289,290,
328,375n42
Black Sea Fleet, 23,27,28, 61, 528,
383nl5,401n32
Northern Fleet, 22,27,145,178, 327,
377n78
Pacific Fleet, 80
Spain, xxv, 140,201,273,426n58
Special Forces (Egyptian), 25, 56, 236
Spectator (London newspaper), 63
Spector, Yiftah (IAF pilot), 96,207,262
Spetznaz (Soviet special forces), 74,140,
154,189-90,208,278,342-3, 351,%
400nl6
SR-71 (US spy plane), 213,425n31
. SS -12 (Soviet submarine-launched nuclear
missile), 70
Stavitsky, Petr (Soviet interpreter), 137-8
Stein, Kenneth (US historian), 284, 288
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT),
102-3,125,159,233
502
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Stratocruiser (Israeli aircraft), 243—4,283
Strela-2 (SAM-7, Soviet anti-aircraft
missile), 94,119-123,133,136,141,
175,179,196,213,277,345
Streletsky, Nikolay (Soviet political officer),
196
Styx (Soviet naval missile), 36-7,167,
439n35
Su- (Sukhoi), Soviet aircraft:
Su-7,8,45,95,137,193,216,222,242,
435n5 *
Su-7B, 20
Su-17,267,289,290,311,321
Su-20,267,289,290,440n37
Submarines
Dakar (Israeli), 56-58,384nl6,17
Israeli, 141
Polaris (United States), 61,392n48
Soviet, 27,68,81,213,298,327,331,
348,458n2
K-172 (Soviet nuclear), 70, 388nl9
K-181 (Soviet nuclear), 70, 81
K-313 (Soviet nuclear), 261
Suez City, Egypt, 24,26,39,48,76,106,
117,220, 344,390n20
Sunday Telegraph, 81. See also Daily
Telegraph
Super-Mystère (Israeli aircraft), 121, 197
Suslov, Mikhail (Soviet ideologue), 293,
359
Sutyagin, Boris (Soviet naval officer), 42, 59
Syria: challenge to Hashemite regime, 205;
coordination of 1973 offensive with
Egypt, 295,309,311-2, 316-8,320,
323-31,332-3,333,337,347401n32;
current crisis, xxix; dogfight with IAF,
180; false report that Soviet experts
banished on eve of Yom Kippur War,
65; federation with Egypt and Libya,
232,312,318; IAF depth bombings,
322; Moroccan troop support, 312,
327; refueling stop for MiGs, 45; Soviet
advisers and, 65,92,95,205,289,
301-2,317, 331,341-2,344-6,
369n44,4l3nl7,423n45,448n54,
454n46,462n56; Soviet arms resupply,
5, 6, 8,15, 30,45,147,224, 341, 389;
Soviet nuclear guarantee, 386n6,
388n20; Soviet pilots, 95,448n54;
Soviet political backing, 357; Su-17 use
in 1973,290; Yom Kippur War, xiv, xv,
178,301-2
Sysoev, Viktor (Soviet naval officer), 27-9
Tal, Yisrael (IDF general), xiii, 245, 324,
383n7
Talaat (Egyptian general), 43
Tanks, 112
Egyptian, 26,271, 342,348
Israeli, 16,21,25,62,75,83,108,110,
111,117,118,129,309, 339,342,
343,346,352,356, 390n4,401n32,
404n21,408n28
Sherman (Israeli), 448n49,463n40
Soviet, 6,16,22,33,44, 83, 94,117,
120,128,129,139,140,218,260
326,341,356,408n28
Syrian, 25,317, 333
United States, 310
PT-76 (Soviet, amphibious), 22-3
T-34 (Soviet), 250,407n20
T54/5 (Soviet), 56,321
T-62 (Soviet), 288,321,343,448n49,
463nm40
Tanta, Egypt, 215,409n48, 51
Taran, Pavel (Soviet Air Force general), 153
Tartus, Syria, 153
TASS (Soviet news agency), 48,102,233,
275-6,341, 345,359,397n8
Tawila, Abdel Satar (Egyptian journalist),
282,288,290,445nll
Tbilisi, Georgia, USSR, 6
Tekoa, Yosef (Israeli diplomat), 98-9
Tel Aviv, Israel, 13, 57,63,76,93,167,184,
503
INDEX
191,202,244,230,238,245,253-4,
297,348-50,352,448ո57,454ո53
Tel el-Kebir, Egypt, 145,401ոՅ 5
Tikochinsky, Leonid (Soviet naval officer),
348
Tito, Josip Broz (Yugoslav president), 7,17,
74
Tkachev, Viktor (Russian military histo-
rian), 121-3
Tlas, Mustafa (Syrian defense minister),
323
Tököl, Hungary (Soviet airbase), 7,60,
137,225
Tolokonikov, Vasily (Soviet SAM officer),
184-5,189-90,195
Trofimov, Igor’ (Soviet radio technician),
289
Tskhaltubo (spa in Soviet Georgia), 74,
126
Tsoy, Oleg (Soviet pilot), 85,194
Tu- (Tupolev), Soviet aircraft:
Tu-16 (Badger), 12,41,46-8,60-1,
70,74,81,142,157,178,226,242,
250,289,290,317,321,349,
370n60,380n57,384-5n29-30
418n32,427nl2,435n5,440n37
Tu-22 440n37,460n36
Tu-95 370n59
Turkey, 45,46,155,341,460n336
Turkish Straits (Bosporus and
Dardanelles), 30,79, 80,136,155-6,
341, 391n27
U-2 (US spy plane), 200-2,206,213,
424nl2,425n31,427-8nl5,431n21
Umm-Hashiba, Sinai, 162,418n30,
459n31
United Kingdom, 57,130,149-50,156,
165,343,450-ln37; “expulsion of
Soviets” from Egypt and, 268,273,281,
294,297-8; U-2 flights and, 200-1,
424nl2
United Nations General Assembly, 13,67,
128,246,252
United Nations observers, 27,29-30,77,
85-6,105,108,216,393n75
United Nations Security Council, 29,40,
46, 53,336
United Press International (UPI), 8,214,
231
United States Air Force (USAF), 7,20,29,
48,177,180-2,200,203,424nl2,
431n21
United States Navy Sixth Fleet, 24, 30,40,
59-61, 80-1,130,242,286,299, 327,
376n76, 377n87,435n5,458n2
United States-Russia Joint Commission on
POWs and MIAs (USRJC), 185-6
Urwick, Alan (British diplomat and
intelligence officer), 268,271,273,281,
287
Ustinov, Dmitry (Soviet munitions
production chief), 120
Vagin, Aleksandr (Soviet air adviser), 258,
289,326,331
Vakhtin, Igor* (Soviet interpreter), 220,
282-3,288,366n67
Vartanov, Valery (Russian military
historian), 132
Vasilenko, Viktor (Soviet naval missile
specialist), 145
Vasiliev, Aleksey (Russian historian), 341,
345-6
Vautour (Israeli aircraft), 46
Veligosha, Vsevolod (Soviet serviceman),
278
Vietnam, 11,79,97,103,112, 125,140,
159,161,177,180,182,186,195-6,
233,244,259,263,266,305-6,308,
310,361n2,4l7-8n24,463n41
Vinogradov, Sergey (Soviet diplomat), 15,
35-7,43,45-6,53, 59,118,127-8,
147,204,372n87
Vinogradov, Vladimir (Soviet diplomat),
504
INDEX
xvi, 114,142,201-2,204,207-8,214,
219-20,232-3,243,246,257,260,
267,269-70,272,289,295,308,
329-30,340,351,356,452n20
Vlasenko, Nikolay (Soviet adviser), 144
Voice of America (VO A), 9
Voinov, Aleksandr (Soviet pilot-adviser),
61
Volkogonov, Dmitry (Soviet military
historian), xxiv, 186
Volobuyev, Evgeny (Soviet naval officer),
331
Voronezhsky Komsomolets (Soviet landing
ship), 22-3
Vorontsov, Yuly (Soviet diplomat), 205,
310
Vybornov, Aleksandr (Soviet pilot), 4, 8,
367n5-6,430n3
Wadi Natrun (training facility), Egypt,
118-9,163,338,401n37
Warnke, Paul (US official), 97
Warsaw Pact, xiii, xvi, xxii, 5, 16,20,49, 83,
99,121,151-2,166,288,342,
373-4n26
Weizmann, Ezer (Israeli general), 117,206
West Germany (FRG), 4,38,46,48,68,73,
82, 387nl0, 388n30. See also East
Germany; Nazi Germany
Yakovlev Yak-25 (Soviet aircraft),
427-8nl5
Yakovlev (Soviet pilot), 422n26
Yakushev, Viktor (Soviet interpreter), 241,
287
Yaremenko, Valery (Russian military
historian), 85,121-2,151-2,154,184,
187,393n69,398n44
Yavorsky, Gennady (Soviet adviser), 272
Yefimov, A.N. (Soviet Air Force com-
mander), 154
Yeltsin, Boris (Russian president), xxii, xxvi,
330
Yemen, 35,47,59,79-80,234
Yena, Andrey (Soviet air adviser), 289—91
York, Herbert (US disarmament activist),
237
Yost, Charles (US diplomat), 103-4
Yugoslavia, 5,7,17,19-20,40,46,49, 60,
74,136,325
Yurchenko (Soviet pilot), 422n26
Yusry, Adel Suleiman (Egyptian general),
266
Yusubov, Ziyaddin (Soviet interpreter), 144
Zaborsky, Vladimir (Soviet naval officer),
327,352-3
Zafar (Egyptian missile), 350
Zakharov, Leonid (Soviet airman), 60-1,
142
Zakharov, Matvey (Soviet chief of staff),
12,21,24,26,36-8,43,73,123,153,
207-8,342,378nI8
Zamir, Amos (IAF pilot), 179
Zamir, Zvi (Mossad chief), 147-8,165,
251,256,322,328, 333-5,410-1 ln73,
457n51
Zamyatin, Leonid (TASS director), xvii,
233
Zavesnitsky, S.K. (Soviet SAM officer), 179
Zayyat, Mohamed (Egyptian foreign
minister), 333,335
Zeev (Israeli rocket), 85,94,106-8
Ze’ira, Eliyahu (IDF MI chief), 111,
147-8,290-1,309,322,328,331-2,
334,349,455nl4
Zeldovich, Yakov (Soviet nuclear weapons
developer), 350
Zhdanov, Aleksey (Soviet SAM adviser),
143
Zhirokhov, Mikhail (Russian aviation
historian), 89,124,137,168,367n5,
368n20,42In14,422nl9,26,28,36
Zhukov, Yury (Russian naval historian),
327, 353
505
INDEX
Zhuravlev (Soviet pilot), 422n26
Zhuravlev, Vladimir (Soviet naval officer),
193
Zolotarev, Vladimir (Russian military
historian), 185-6
Zub, Vitaly (Soviet naval adviser), 42
Zubok, Vladislav (Russian/US historian),
xxviii, 324
Zumwalt, Elmo (US admiral), 462n27
Zuyev, Alexander (Soviet pilot), 420nl5
506
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spelling | Ginor, Isabella 1948- Verfasser (DE-588)1160210071 aut The Soviet-Israeli War, 1967-1973 the USSR's military intervention in the Egyptian-Israeli conflict Isabella Ginor, Gideon Remez London Hurst & Company 2017 xxxi, 506 Seiten 2 Karten 22 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte 1967-1973 gnd rswk-swf Außenpolitik Jom-Kippur-Krieg (DE-588)4190425-4 gnd rswk-swf Militärische Intervention (DE-588)4027497-4 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion Ägypten (DE-588)4000556-2 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Israel (DE-588)4027808-6 gnd rswk-swf Israel-Arab War, 1973 / Soviet Union Israel / Foreign relations / Soviet Union Soviet Union / Foreign relations / Israel Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Militärische Intervention (DE-588)4027497-4 s Ägypten (DE-588)4000556-2 g Israel (DE-588)4027808-6 g Jom-Kippur-Krieg (DE-588)4190425-4 s Geschichte 1967-1973 z DE-604 Remez, Gideon 1946- Sonstige (DE-588)1146962150 oth Äquivalent Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-0-19-069348-0 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-19-091143-0 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-19-094324-0 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029871601&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029871601&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029871601&sequence=000004&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Ginor, Isabella 1948- The Soviet-Israeli War, 1967-1973 the USSR's military intervention in the Egyptian-Israeli conflict Außenpolitik Jom-Kippur-Krieg (DE-588)4190425-4 gnd Militärische Intervention (DE-588)4027497-4 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4190425-4 (DE-588)4027497-4 (DE-588)4000556-2 (DE-588)4077548-3 (DE-588)4027808-6 |
title | The Soviet-Israeli War, 1967-1973 the USSR's military intervention in the Egyptian-Israeli conflict |
title_auth | The Soviet-Israeli War, 1967-1973 the USSR's military intervention in the Egyptian-Israeli conflict |
title_exact_search | The Soviet-Israeli War, 1967-1973 the USSR's military intervention in the Egyptian-Israeli conflict |
title_full | The Soviet-Israeli War, 1967-1973 the USSR's military intervention in the Egyptian-Israeli conflict Isabella Ginor, Gideon Remez |
title_fullStr | The Soviet-Israeli War, 1967-1973 the USSR's military intervention in the Egyptian-Israeli conflict Isabella Ginor, Gideon Remez |
title_full_unstemmed | The Soviet-Israeli War, 1967-1973 the USSR's military intervention in the Egyptian-Israeli conflict Isabella Ginor, Gideon Remez |
title_short | The Soviet-Israeli War, 1967-1973 |
title_sort | the soviet israeli war 1967 1973 the ussr s military intervention in the egyptian israeli conflict |
title_sub | the USSR's military intervention in the Egyptian-Israeli conflict |
topic | Außenpolitik Jom-Kippur-Krieg (DE-588)4190425-4 gnd Militärische Intervention (DE-588)4027497-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Außenpolitik Jom-Kippur-Krieg Militärische Intervention Sowjetunion Ägypten Israel |
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