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Fradkin, David (Dudik)

Fradkin, David (Dudik)


Ben Rachel and Jacob, was born on November 6, 1907, in the city of Atbazar, Kazakhstan, Russia, From 1936 to 1940, Dudik was a sergeant in the Notrim Battalion in the Jordan Valley and was known as a coach and an excellent shooter, The War of Independence took part in the battles for the liberation of the Lower Galilee and was commander of the “Barak” battalion in the Golani brigade, not only a commander of his subordinates but also a friend and friend, In the battle of Netzer el-Din he was injured, and before he was cured, and during the days of the battle in the Jordan Valley, he returned to his position at the battalion headquarters, and on the way to the front line his car collided near the Afikim-Sha’ar Hagolan road. (4/6/1948) and was brought to rest at the cemetery of Kibbutz Afikim, where he left a wife, Bertha, and two daughters in his kibbutz, Afikim, in his memory a special file: Nefesh to our friend David son of Yaakov and Rachel Fredkin.

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