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Goldstein, Paul

Goldstein, Paul


He was born in 1900. During the Second World War, he enlisted in the British Army and was assigned to the 462 Company of the Transport Corps, serving in Egypt and Beirut, and in late April 1943 he boarded the ship “Arinapura” On April 27, 1943, a German reconnaissance plane circled over the ships in front of the Benghazi coast, and the aircraft called the bomb planes that arrived in the evening and bombarded the convoy. With her, down to the depths of one hundred and forty members of Company 462 who perished in the disaster and Paul among them, Paul’s memory was immortalized in the Book of the Volunteer , “The Yearbook of the Journalists”, and the Yizkor Book of the Jabotinsky Institute. In the cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem a monument was erected in memory of the drowned in the shape of a ship and next to it is a small water pool with engraved names on the bottom. The space is a machete – a space whose burial place is unknown

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