The Soviet-Israeli War, 1967–1973. The USSR’s Military Intervention in the Egyptian-Israeli Conflict

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introduction of SAM–3s to conflict,
159; Israeli proposal for interim
settlement, 227–8; letter forwarded to
Kissinger from Brezhnev concerning
resumption of meeting in Moscow with
Kissinger, 259–263; meeting proposed
in Moscow, 252–3; meeting with
Rodgers and Sisco, 168–9; meetings
with assistant Secretary of State Sisco,
125, 157, 403n2; note to Kissinger,
306–7; number of Soviet servicemen
expelled from Eg ypt, 275; objection of
American policy in the Middle East,
218; question of Israel and the NPT, 69;
reaction to extension of Warsaw Pact
outside Europe, 151; reaction to
Kissinger proposal for US-Soviet Union
summit, 19–60; sense of US attempt to
exclude the Soviet Union from
Israel-Eg yptian talks, 170; Soviet offer
to withdraw from Eg ypt, 249; Soviet
proposals for general principles of
settlement, 216, 255; view of Kissinger’s
influence on Nixon, 180–1
Dol’nikov, Grigory (Soviet air adviser), 225
DRGs (diversionnye-razvedyvatelnye
gruppy, sabotage-intelligence groups),
75, 87, 110
Draper, Theodore (US historian), 302–3,
437n40, 440n4
Dvina. See SAM–2
Drugatin, Andrey (Soviet adviser), 109
Duckett Carl (estimator of Israeli nuclear
capacity), 386n5
Dudchenko, Vladimir (Soviet interpreter),
118, 148, 186–7, 346, 411n76
Dvornikov, M.S. (Soviet air force general),
343
Dzerzhinsky (Soviet navy cruiser), 22–3, 28


East Germany (GDR), 69, 258, 453n30.
See also Nazi Germany ; West Germany


Eban, Abba (Israeli foreign minister), 12,
40–1, 67, 104, 150, 164, 168, 238, 252,
297, 302, 312, 318–9, 332–5,
411–2n87
Edmundson, James (USAF general),
182–3
Egorin, Anatoly (Soviet journalist and
intelligence operative), 21, 26, 29, 47,
96, 98, 114, 374n28
Egorychev, Nikolay (CPSU official), 14
Eg yptian military formations:
II Army Corps, 42, 54, 55, 75, 76, 77,
78, 83, 85, 91, 92, 105, 108, 145,
401n35, 409n52, 53
2 nd Infantry Brigade, 63
2 nd Infantry Division, 42, 54, 75, 145,
286
2 nd Mechanized Infantry Brigade, 267
III Army Corps, 91, 92, 118, 119, 298,
349, 465n28
4 th Division, 146
5 th Air Division, 139
6 th Motorized Division, 144
16 th Infantry Division, 222, 456n39
112 th Infantry Brigade, 271, 286,
443n62
118 th Infantry Brigade, 62, 76
336 th Infantry Battalion, 109
Eilat (Israeli navy destroyer), 32, 36–41,
58, 97, 141, 168
Eilat, Israel, 168, 361n69; port and naval
base, 416n32
Eilts, Hermann (US diplomat), 324–5
Eini, Alfred (IDF intelligence officer),
333–4, 458n7, 460n40, 460n44
Eini, Menahem (Israeli airman), 132,
183–5, 206, 438n3
El Alamein, Eg ypt, 33, 156, 228
El-Aqsa mosque, 403n10
El Arish port and airbase, Sinai 108,
465n23
Elazar, David “Dado” (IDF chief of staff ),
250–1, 290, 316, 335, 345, 426n53
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