Howat-Maxted, Freja Sansour, Leila Brown, Bea Norris, Jacob Hassan Abd al-Latif from Battir, aged 77 discussing the Ottoman period and World War I <div>Hassan Abd al-Latif (77 years old from Battir) interviewed by Sa'ida al-Batma. <br></div><div><br></div><div>He describes the following: tales related to him by his father and grandfather about World War I and the British Mandate; locusts came from the east from Jordan and the noise they used to make; to get rid of the locusts they made a tunnel in the land with a metal cover on top so the locusts would fall in and then they would burn them; locust plague resulted in starvation as they ate all the crops; coastal areas were less damaged by the locusts; there were no deaths in Battir; the General Strike of 1936 and how it happened by chance; during the British Mandate many people sold their lands. <br></div><div><br></div><div>Original audio recording: cassette tape. <br></div><div>In the original collection at Bethlehem University this cassette tape was categorised as File 1 of Box 9. <br></div><div><br></div><div>This fileset exists as part of the Ottoman Empire and World War I collection within the Bethlehem University Oral History project of the Planet Bethlehem Archive.</div> Ottoman Empire and World War I collection;World War I in Bethlehem;Bethlehem oral history;Ottoman Empire in Bethlehem;Locust plague 1915;Bethlehem University;British Mandate in Palestine;Middle Eastern and African History;Middle Eastern and North African history 2019-08-21
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