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من القدس إلى واشنطن: من مذكرات الشقيري حين سفره إلى الولايات المتحدة لتأسيس المكتب العربي عام 1945 م (Arabic Edition)
- Narrated by: Mohammad Amro
- Length: 2 hrs and 36 mins
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Publisher's Summary
اذهب في رحلة مع الزمن واطلع على مذكرات أحمد الشقيري مؤسس وأول رئيس لمنظمة التحرير الفلسطينية حين سفره من القدس إلى واشنطن لتأسيس المكتب العربي عام 1945م. يعاصر الشقيري في مذكراته أهم الأحداث التي وقعت في تلك الفترة خلال وجوده في الولايات المتحدة، من إطلاق القنبلة الذرية وانتهاء الحرب العالمية إلى تأسيس أول مكتب عربي تابع للجامعة العربية في واشنطن.
Please note: This audiobook is in Arabic.
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