Yitzhak Sadeh Prize
      | Yitzhak Sadeh Prize for Military Literature | 
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| Awarded for | 
finest book on a military topic | 
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| Country | 
Israel | 
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| Presented by | 
The Association for the Award of the Yitzhak Sadeh Prize | 
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| First awarded | 
1972 | 
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The Yitzhak Sadeh Prize for Military Literature is an annual award  literary award given in Israel for the finest book on a military topic.[1] It is named in honor of Yitzhak Sadeh.
Winners
-  1980, In the Days of Destruction and Revolt by Zivia Lubetkin [2] [3]
 
-  1984, To an Independent Jewish Army: The United Kibbutz in the Haganah 1939–1949 by Uri Brenner[4]
 
-  1991, Platoon Commander's Pin by Yigal Shefi[4]
 
-  1993, The Resistance Boats: Illegal Immigration 1945–1948 by Nahum Bogner[4]
 
-  1995, First Signs of Armor by Amiad Brezner[4]
 
-  1998, Points of Strength: Settlement Policy in Order to Achieve Political and Security Goals Before the State and in Its Beginning by Osnat Shiran[4]
 
-  2002, Adjusting Sights by Haim Sabato
 
-  2006, Beaufort, by Ron Leshem
 
References