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Gregory J. Wallance

Gregory J. Wallance is a lawyer, writer, and historian with a deep interest in stories of moral and political courage. He is a former federal prosecutor in New York who has written extensively on human rights and legal issues. Wallance has authored several books and articles, focusing on historical figures and events that have shaped legal and political discourse.

In his book 'The Woman Who Fought an Empire: Sarah Aaronsohn and Her Nili Spy Ring', Wallance explores the remarkable life of Sarah Aaronsohn, a key figure in the Jewish spy network in Ottoman Palestine during World War I. His work sheds light on her contributions to the Zionist cause and her enduring legacy in Israeli history. The book is noted for its thorough research and engaging narrative, making complex historical events accessible and compelling to a broad audience.

Apart from his writing, Gregory J. Wallance has been active in various human rights initiatives and has served on the boards of several organizations dedicated to justice and historical preservation. His legal background and commitment to uncovering overlooked stories from the past have made him a respected figure in both the legal and literary communities.

Books

The Woman Who Fought an Empire: Sarah Aaronsohn and Her Nili Spy Ring