THE ORIGINS OF GRANDMA'S ARMY - WWII
More than 40,000 Jews enlisted into the British Army during World War II to fight against the Nazis. Over 700 were killed during active duty. Th roughout the war, Jews served in various positions. Palestinian Jewish volunteers cooperated with British intelligence units and sent its personnel out on various commando missions in the Middle East. Another example of this cooperation was the dropping of 37 brave men and women (among them Hannah Szenesh), who volunteered to parachute into Nazi-occupied Europe. Their mission was: to gather intelligence; rescue Allied forces who had fallen into enemy territory; and try to save Jews in Europe. Due to Arab opposition to the proposed Jewish homeland in Palestine, the British initially refused to establish a separate fighting unit of Jewish volunteers from Palestine. However, wartime manpower requirements and the strategic need to defend the Middle East induced the British to permit the formation of 15 Palestinian Jewish battalions. Thes