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#Ahmed_Mansour #Witness_to_the_Era #Gamal_Hamad Major General Gamal Hammad, writer of the first statement of the July 1952 Revolution, reveals to the media figure Ahmed Mansour in the ninth episode of the program Witness to the Era the details of the withdrawal of the Egyptian army after the defeat of 1967 and the resignation of Gamal Abdel Nasser after the defeat. He also reveals the development of the conflict between Abdel Hakim and Abdel Nasser and the circumstances of the death of Abdel Hakim Amer and the hidden practices of the government and the removal of Gamal Hammad. The episode was broadcast on: 01/05/2009 00:00 - Introduction - 00:35 - Gamal Abdel Nasser and the resignation speech - 05:40 - The withdrawal of the Egyptian army after the defeat of 1967 - 10:43 - These were the people who ruled Egypt - 15:04 - What did the revolution do for Egypt's renaissance? - 18:19 - The development of the conflict between Abdel Hakim and Abdel Nasser - 21:55 - The circumstances of Abdel Hakim Amer's death - 28:48 - Who killed Abdel Hakim Amer - 40:22 - The hidden practices of the government during Abdel Nasser's era - 44:44 - The removal of Gamal Hammad from his position - Major General Gamal Hammad continued his talk in the last episode of his testimony on the era, which he dedicated to the repercussions of the June 67 defeat and Abdel Nasser's resignation speech, and the circumstances of Abdel Hakim Amer's death. Hammad said that the statement on the resignation, which Heikal wrote in an emotional way, aimed to get people out and influence them emotionally to reject Abdel Nasser's resignation. He said that the order to withdraw forces from Sinai was in a way that did not indicate study or experience in the military, as the forces that were mobilized over 15 days were asked to withdraw in one night and leave their heavy weapons, and the picture became a scandal before the world and the soldiers returned on foot. Hamad continued that Abdel Nasser exploited the defeat to remove Abdel Hakim Amer, especially after a number of soldiers gathered in the field marshal's house square and chanted for him and his return to leadership, which made Abdel Nasser hasten the steps to appoint Sami Sharaf as commander-in-chief of the armed forces. Hamad confirmed that Field Marshal Abdel Hakim Amer did not commit suicide, and if he wanted to commit suicide, he would have done so on June 8, but he was killed, and for the benefit of Gamal Abdel Nasser, because Abdel Hakim Amer was planning to get rid of Gamal Abdel Nasser and seize leadership. Follow us on: ــــ Facebook: / ahmedmansouraja Twitter: / amansouraja YouTube: / @ahmedmansouraja Instagram: / amansouraja