Robert S. Wistrich, David Ohana. The Shaping of Israeli Identity: Myth, Memory, and Trauma, Issue 3. London, England, UK; Portland, Oregon, USA: Frank Cass & Co. Ltd., 1995. Pp. 88.
Sasson Sofer. Zionism and the Foundations of Israeli Diplomacy. Cambridge University Press, 2007. Pp. 254. "Lehi's leader Stern stated that he incorporated elements of both the left and the right."
“此组织被其盟友称为‘莱希’,被其敌人称为‘斯特恩帮’。”("This group was known to its friends as LEHI and to its enemies as the Stern Gang.") Blumberg, Arnold. History of Israel, Westport, CT, USA: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, 1998. p 106.
“自称‘以色列自由斗士’,或者,尖刻一些,斯特恩帮”("calling themselves Lohamei Herut Yisrael (LHI) or, less generously, the Stern Gang.") Lozowick, Yaacov. Right to Exist : A Moral Defense of Israel's Wars. Westminster, MD, USA: Doubleday Publishing, 2003. p 78.
“结果以分裂告终,斯特恩带着自己的团队离开伊尔贡。这一组织被英国人蔑称为‘斯特恩帮’,后称为‘莱希’”("It ended in a split with Stern leading his own group out of the Irgun. This was known pejoratively by the British as "the Stern Gang' – later as Lehi") Shindler, Colin. Triumph of Military Zionism : Nationalism and the Origins of the Israeli Right. London, GBR: I. B. Tauris & Company, Limited, 2005. p 218.
“他们的希伯来语简称为‘莱希’,对于世界的其他地方,他们更为人熟知的(如果不是臭名昭著的话)名称是斯特恩帮——致力于终结英国对巴勒斯坦统治,意图建立犹太国家的,一个残忍地有效而嗜杀的恐怖组织。”("Known by their Hebrew acronym as LEHI they were more familiar, not to say notorious, to the rest of the world as the Stern Gang – a ferociously effective and murderous terrorist group fighting to end British rule in Palestine and establish a Jewish state." )Cesarani, David. Major Faran's Hat: Murder, Scandal and Britain's War Against Jewish Terrorism, 1945–1948. London. Vintage Books. 2010. p 01.
ELIAHU AMIKAM Stern Gang Leader(Free Preview; full article requires payment.). The Washington Post: D5. 16 August 1995 [18 November 2008]. (原始内容存档于2012-10-17). 斯特恩帮,在希伯来语中被称为莱希,以色列自由战士的简写,是建国前地下组织中最激进的。(The [AMIKAM] Stern Gang – known in Hebrew as Lehi, an acronym for Israel Freedom Fighters – was the most militant of the pre-state underground groups.)
Ami Pedahzur, The Israeli Response to Jewish Extremism and Violence: Defending Democracy, Manchester University Press, Manchester and New York 2002 p.77
Gabriel Ben-Dor and Ami Pedahzur,'Jewish Self-Defence and Terrorist Groups Prior to the Establishment of the State of Israel: Roots and Traditions,' in Ami Pedahzur, Leonard Weinberg (eds.), Religious Fundamentalism and Political Extremism,, Frank Cass, 2004 pp. 94–120, pp. 115–116:'one final terrorist act. . .'
Awards for military service towards the establishment of the State of Israel. Israeli Ministry of Defense. [17 September 2018]. (原始内容存档于17 April 2006). The ribbon is awarded to: All those who were members of the LEHI underground for a term of six months or more, in the period dating from 1940 up until the establishment of the State of Israel ... Presentation of the ribbon began in 1980.
Colin Shindler, The Land Beyond Promise: Israel, Likud and the Zionist Dream, I.B. Tauris, 2002, p. 25:“斯特恩视希特勒为一系列反犹主义者中的最后一位,认为只要确立共同利益,希特勒就可以被争取。在当时的巴勒斯坦,斯特恩并不是唯一一位认为希特勒只是迫害者而非种族灭绝者。建立犹太国家的梦想主导了锡安主义者的思想,1940年时最终解决方案尚被认为是天方夜谭。斯特恩认为希特勒希望通过种族迁徙清理德国国内犹太人。”('Stern perceived Hitler as the latest in a long line of anti-Semites who could be won over if the common interest was identified. In Palestine at that time, Stern was not alone in regarding Hitler as a persecutor and not an exterminator. The dream of attaining a Jewish state dominated Zionist thinking and the very idea of the Final Solution was unthinkable in 1940. Stern believed that Hitler wanted Germany to be judenrein through emigration'.)
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