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Show ? Mid East analyst slated Alouf, Chiefs of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces in 1967, Gen. Herzog's military commentaries were an integral part of the period of May and early June of 1967. For a tense 1 1-day period, hundreds of thousands thous-ands of Israelites depended on Gen. Her-zog Her-zog for news on the Semite-Arab war. In his work "Israel's Finest Hour," Gen. Herzog gives his own account of 'les six jours decisifs" (the six decisive days) in 1967 during which Gen. Herzog's commentaries com-mentaries on the pre-war and war situation in Israel became renowned as part of era's turbulent history itself. Maj. Gen. Chaim Herzog, a political 1 analyst on the Middle East, will speak Tuesday at 7 pjn. in the Union Ballroom on the Middle East crisis and how it is : s: affecting the world situation. Gen. Herzog's lecture is sponsored by "" the Contemporary Issues class and will be followed by a question and answer period, at- University guests to the lecture will be mi- charged $1.50 entrance fee. nil One of the main architects of the world-renowned Israel Intelligence Service, rf Gen. Herzog was the defense attache for Israel in Washington, D.C. during the ,ai. 1950's. Also at this time he supervised Israel's forces of the West Bank of Jordan and was the first Jewish military governor is? of the West Bank. i. Promoted to General Officer iii'l After serving in a number of other J, active field commands, Gen. Herzog was ;;f promoted to the rank of general officer, and in 1959 was named director of mili-Jj.it' mili-Jj.it' tary intelligence. He retired from active service in 1962 and became president of an industrial development group in Israel. Hailed as the Eric Severeid of European 01 television, Gen. Herzog is author of "Israel's Finest Hour" and is a leading iiK radio and TV commentator. He also writes regularly for the press of Israel and Great nils': Britain. ,(lSi Reported Six-Day War According to Yitzchak Rabin and Rav |