-
managed to take
control of
buildings that the
British had
nationalized in "
Bevingrad" zones.
These were
heavily fortified security zones that the
British had...
-
appearing around Jerusalem.
Jerusalemites called the
fortified zones "
Bevingrad", a
portmanteau of the name of the
British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin...
- Service,
which produced its
programs in Arabic, Hebrew, and
English "
Bevingrad" in Jerusalem,
Russian Compound behind barbed wire Mandate-era pillar...
- 367
Etzel (Irgun)
history Archived 2022-01-09 at the
Wayback Machine Bevingrad surrounded by
barbed wire on the left
Archived 2002-07-20 at the Wayback...
- Jerusalem. This is
probably the sole
existing testimony of the
British "
Bevingrad"
constructed in 1946. Devil's
Sentry Box, or the "Garita del Diablo",...
- the
British held
several strategically located security zones named "
Bevingrads", at its centre. The city's
radio station,
telephone exchange and government...
- wire
fences and
entrance was by
identity card only. It was
nicknamed "
Bevingrad" by the
Jewish underground after the anti-Zionist
British foreign minister...
-
security zone
between the New Gate and
Jaffa Road,
called euphemistically Bevingrad for
Ernest Bevin, due to the
terrorist activity from both sides. On November...
- The
security zone in
Jerusalem was
dubbed "
Bevingrad"
during Bevin's term in the
Foreign Office....
- with
barbed wire and sandbags. The largest, in Jerusalem, was
dubbed "
Bevingrad" by the
Jewish po****tion. The
security forces mounted frequent search...