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Goldis, Chaim (Haimka)

Goldis, Chaim (Haimka)


Was born in Gaza on April 24, 1924. When he was one and a half years old, his parents moved to Jerusalem, where he visited a kindergarten, and at the age of five and a half moved to Tel Aviv, where he studied at the elementary school He moved to the high school of commerce at a young age and became an instructor in the Guggenheim playgrounds and an active member of the “Brit Maccabim-Atid” association, when he joined the Hagana at the age of 17. He joined the Palmach in 1942, He was a member of the Palmach, and later became a platoon commander, specializing in the wireless profession. Atlit operation and attack on a British convoy in Galilee. Palmach moved to action by a rise in ‘. Sent to Italy. From there he came with an illegal immigrant ship to Israel, was caught and sent with the immigrants to Cyprus. He was smuggled out and again on a mission abroad. He returned to Israel on an illegal immigrant ship from Constanza, was apprehended and sent back to Cyprus, and when he returned home, he did not want to go abroad again, returning to the Palmach, the Harel Brigade, and the instructor in the course for radiomen. On March 2, 1948, when he went out to escort a convoy to Jerusalem, he fell near Hulda and was brought to eternal rest in the cemetery in Hulda, and his commander said that after being wounded during the retreat he did not allow his friends to stay by him and urged them to save their lives. His death was promoted to first lieutenant.

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