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Glick, Zeev-Yehuda

Glick, Zeev-Yehuda


Son of Fruma and Yehiel Mordechai, was born the 25 th of Teves, January 12, 1926, in the city of Regin (Sasergen), Transylvania, Romania. In 1940, his area of ​​residence was returned to Hungary and, following cooperation between the Nazis and the Hungarians, his mother and three brothers were deported to Auschwitz. He and his father hid in the mountains and remained alive. After the Nazi annihilation, Ze’ev-Yehuda embarked on the escape route to Italy, boarded the ship “Knesset Yisrael”, was deported to Cyprus and 17 days before the UN General Assembly decided to partition the country, and began working on the construction of the fortifications in the Nesher-Yagur neighborhood. He fell in battle in the Jenin area on May 3, 1948. Zeev-Yehuda is surived by his father. On the 28 th of Tamuz, Augest 3rd, 1959, he was laid to rest at the military cemetery at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.

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