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Leon Uris


 

Leon Uris (August 3, 1924 - June 21, 2003) was an American novelist, known for the amount of research he did for his novels.

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August 3 - 1924 - June 21 - 2003 - American - Novelist

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Leon Uris was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of Jewish-American parents Wolf William and Anna (Blumberg) Uris. His father, a Polish-born immigrant, was a paperhanger and then later a storekeeper. William spent a year in Palestine after World War I before entering the United States. He derived his surname from Yerushalmi, meaning man of Jerusalem. "He was basically a failure", Uris said later of his father. "He went from failure to failure."

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Baltimore - Maryland - Jewish - Polish - Palestine - World War I

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Uris attended schools in Norfolk, Virginia, and Baltimore but never graduated from high school having flunked English three times. At the age of seventeen Uris joined the United States Marine Corps. He served in the South Pacific as a radioman at Guadalcanal, Tarawa, and New Zealand from 1942 to 1945. While recuperating from malaria in San Francisco, he met Betty Beck, a Marine sergeant. They married in 1945.

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Norfolk - Virginia - United States Marine Corps - South Pacific - Guadalcanal - Tarawa - New Zealand - 1942 - 1945 - Malaria - San Francisco

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In 1950, Esquire magazine bought an article from him and this encouraged him to work on a novel. The result was the best seller Battle Cry, graphically showing the toughness and courage of U.S. Marines in the Pacific and The Angry Hills, a novel set in war-time Greece. As a screen writer and a newspaper correspondent, he became intensely interested in Israel which led to his best-known work, Exodus, which is about the founding of the state of Israel.

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1950 - Esquire - Battle Cry - The Angry Hills - Greece - Exodus - Israel

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Later works include Mila 18, a stirring account of Jewish courage in the Warsaw ghetto, Armageddon: A Novel of Berlin, which reveals the detailed work by British and American intelligence services in planning for the occupation and pacification of post WWII Germany and in particular of Berlin, Trinity, an epic novel about Ireland's struggle for independence, QB VII, a chilling novel about the role of a Polish doctor in a German concentration camp, and The Haj, with insights into the history of the Middle East and the secret machinations of foreigners which have led to today's turmoil.

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Mila 18 - Warsaw ghetto - WWII - Germany - Berlin - Trinity - Ireland - QB VII - Concentration camp - Middle East

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He also wrote the screenplays for Battle Cry and Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.

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Battle Cry - Gunfight at the O.K. Corral

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Curiously in some of his books a likeable character is associated with the number 359195: for example, Danny Forrester's (Battle Cry) and Clinton Loveless's (Armageddon) service numbers and Dov Landau (Exodus) registration number in Auschwitz.

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