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Anwar Sadat: Killed for Making Peace with Israel?
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On a beautiful sunny day in March 1979, as thousands of Egyptians awaited in anticipation, a plane landed in Cairo. Moments later, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat stepped out, welcomed by thunderous cheers from an overjoyed crowd.

He had just returned to his country from Washington D.C., where five days earlier he had signed a historic treaty with Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and U.S. President Jimmy Carter, bringing an end to three decades of war and hostilities between Israelis and Egyptians.

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Africa: A Modern History 1945-2015, Guy Arnold

Encyclopedia of African History, Kevin Shillington

The State of Africa after Independence , Martin Meredith

www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/sadat-…

www.blackpast.org/global-african-history/al-sadat-…

www.theafricareport.com/147173/egypt-was-sadats-as…

www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna43640995

www.biography.com/political-figures/anwar-el-sadat

www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/anwar-al-sadat

www.encyclopedia.com/people/history/egyptian-histo…

www.aljazeera.com/news/2010/1/25/profile-anwar-sad…

www.aljazeera.com/features/2018/10/8/the-october-a…

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@Visiontech

10 months ago

I was in elementary school in Birmingham Alabama and we saw for the first time a picture of Sadat in one of those children's world news papers. We were all Black and didn't know anything about Anwar Sadat but he was the leader of Egypt and he was Black. He was so different from the other Black African leaders some how to all of us. He was on the world stage and meeting with the President of the United States he was the leader of Egypt a biblical nation. Everyday we would ask out teacher Mrs. Ross about President Sadat and we could clap. I remember when she came in crying with the principal. They told us that they were very sorry but that President Sadat had died. They told us that he had been killed. We all started crying, it's so impossible to explain but it just hurt so much.

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@mariaevans5793

11 months ago

I have been to Egypt many times, such a beautiful country full of history ,thank you for this video and educating me !!!!!🤗🇬🇧

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@The_Tuareg

11 months ago

Despite everything I still respect him. My dad met him a few times an said he was a decent fellow.

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@csbalachandran

7 months ago

All your biographies are very well-made and very simply narrated, and reasonably short. These make the documentaries good teaching resources. They can help raise a lot of questions among students. Kudos!

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@ellamay8057

11 months ago

On behalf of my compatriots (people of Iran), I sincerely appreciate President Sadats' generosity and true friendship towards our beloved Shahanshah. May his soul rest in peace. We owe him so much. ❤

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@Munthasir123

11 months ago

Loving learning about African history through this channel. In mid 2010’s I started coming across many Youtube history channels and over the years I have learned history of most places in the World but I have always stayed ignorant of African history. Finally a channel dedicated for African history that can broaden my knowledge!

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@Ellie66844

5 months ago

He was a lovely and kind soul, he really cared for his people and didn't deserve that tragic fate. God bless his soul❤️

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@user-kh7kk3ww3c

7 months ago

As a Brit, I found that documentary refreshing and enlightening. As a kid, I remember watching an interview with Anwar Sadat and found him very pleasant to listen to. Given the events of the last few days I can only wonder what the situation would be now. Thank you for your work and efforts.

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@razony

11 months ago

I very much enjoyed it. I was stationed in Germany when this happened. Anwar Sadat was a breath of peace in the region and for the world. Fear and evil were short lived though.

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@spaceshuttledoorgunner125

11 months ago

Another great episode. Thank you very much. Truly enjoyed it.

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@_CrissoN

11 months ago

Another well researched and well presented video as always 👏👏

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@orboakin8074

11 months ago

RIP Anwar Sadat. It is a tragedy that peace makers are often killed by their own people. Anwar Sadat was a great middle-east leader and peace maker who was viciously killed by Egyptian muslim extremists despite how his peace deal helped Egypt. It is truly a tragedy but we thank God for great leaders like Sadat who are willing and daring to make hard but necessary choices.

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@donboscolazarus1099

11 months ago

One of the greatest leaders of Egypt was Anwar Sadat,a peace lover,for all the Arabs.

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@mysticbazuso36

11 months ago

As an Australian I barely remember learning any Australian history in school, and I've definitely never learned african history. This channel is invaluable.

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@zulkiflijamil4033

10 months ago

Habari. This is great historical documentary. Thank you so much for uploading.

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@w.8034

11 months ago

Very informative piece, I have been waiting for it with bated breath. However the background music was rather distracting

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@petersonbedan1839

11 months ago

One of greatest AFRO Arabian martyrs who will forever be the Father of modern Egypt.

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@Celtic_Iron

8 months ago

As an Irish person with little to no knowledge of African/Arab history I always felt shame hearing many Muslim/Arab and African countries have places named after our fallen heros and freedom fighters. You are helping me to make amends for a lot of the guilt thank you

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@prof.nicollas519

11 months ago

Congrats for your awesome material to the eternity! ❤

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@kevinsad3011

11 months ago

great man, all iranian people love Egypt, egyptians & mr Anwar Sadat,,,,,god bless him .

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