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Reddit mentions of Secrets de La Guerre Du Liban (Les) (Histoire) (French Edition)

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Found 2 comments on Secrets de La Guerre Du Liban (Les) (Histoire) (French Edition):

u/Jmlsky · 2 pointsr/lebanon

Alain ménargues, Les secrets de la guerre du Liban.



Honestly, the best book by far. It provided all sources, some as scanned documents in the end of the book.

Ménargues was a grand reporter de guerre, and he was in Lebanon the whole war time, or most of it.

As a French, he stayed a lot with Gemayel, and he have a looooot of original document in his possession. Most of them are provided in this book.


They had it in Antoine librairie, if your Beruti, but if not here's a link.




https://www.amazon.fr/Secrets-guerre-Liban-massacres-palestiniens/dp/2226121277



Look carefully if it is the tome 1, but I believe so.


It's to know that it is him that implied the Israeli leadership in the Sabra & Chatila massacre, by quoting a Sharon aid camp know as Scorpio iirc.

Well read the book brother, can never say how well documented and how good it is.

I hope that I've helped. Cheers guys.

Edit: he was the chief of RFI too, which can tell you how serious he was in his journalist job.