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Farber, Hanan (Hans)

Farber, Hanan (Hans)


Son of Elsa and Victor. Born in Berlin, Germany, on March 24, 1923. His family lived in Czechoslovakia and Hanan attended a school in Prague, and in 1939 the family immigrated to Eretz Israel on the way to Eretz Israel, settling in Bat Yam and Hanan studying at the Mikve Israel Agricultural School “During World War II, he enlisted in the British Army and was assigned to the Transportation Corps, where he served in the Western Desert, in the Tobruk-Darna region, where he was killed in an accident on November 12, 1942. He was buried in the British military cemetery Halafia-Solim in Egypt. Left her parents, her mother also served in the British army and the father enlisted after the fall of his son. Hanan’s name was immortalized in “The Book of Volunteerism,” in the book “Yizkor” by the Jabotinsky Institute and in “The Book of the Year of the Journalists”, 1956. An investigation in 2017 found that his place of rest in Hilaly, Egypt. Service Corps.

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