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On the right (standing): Ajzik Firt an outstanding fighter |
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Army in the Second World War, fell in battle near the Dnieper |
Polish army, fell in German captivity, 1942. He didn't return. |
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of Khan-Yunis, 27 Iyar 5727 (6/6/67) |
Bytom, Poland, 1946 |
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Second lieutenant in the Red Army, excelled in partisan operations and in the Battle of Berlin |
among the missing crew members of Dakar, 29 Tevet 5728 (30.1.1968) |
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