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2018 | 102 | 199-212

Article title

Kobiety w izraelskiej armii – trudy codzienności

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Kobiety w izraelskiej armii – trudy codzienności

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PL
W okresie poprzedzającym powstanie Izraela, a także w czasie Wojny o Niepodległość (pierwszej wojny arabsko-izraelskiej z 1948 r.), kobiety walczyły razem z mężczyznami w jednostkach o charakterze paramilitarnym. Kneset w 1949 r. uchwalił Ustawę o służbie obronnej. W tym dokumencie służba kobiet została ograniczona do służby nieliniowej. W artykule przedstawiono miejsce kobiet w izraelskiej armii, zasady poboru, zmiany związane ze sprawą Alice Miller (1995) i nowe wyzwania wynikające z obecności kobiet w jednostkach bojowych.
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In the years before Israel’s establishment, later during the War of Independent (first Arab-Israeli war 1948), women fought with men in the paramilitary units (Haganh, Irgun). In 1949 Knesset passed the Security Service Law. In this document women service was determined to non combat rules. The paper analyzes women position in the Israeli army, rules of conscription to the army, breakthrough in the army related to Alice Miller case (1995) and then new challenged to the IDF-women in combat units.

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102

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199-212

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2018-12-30

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Łódzki, Wydział Filozoficzno-Historyczny, Instytut Historii, Katedra Historii Polski i Świata po 1945 roku

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