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1932 in the British Mandate of Palestine

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Events in the year 1932 in the British Mandate of Palestine.

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References

  1. O'Brien, Conor Cruise (1986) The Siege. The Story of Israel and Zionism. 1988 Paladin Edition. ISBN   0-586-08645-5. p.202