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Gunziorowski, Asher-Herbert

Gunziorowski, Asher-Herbert


Son of Julia and Moshe. He was born in 1905 in Hamburg, Germany, where he completed his law studies and received a doctorate, who joined training in Luxembourg, and with his fellow members of the Zionist pioneering training program, immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1936. He worked in Kfar Yedidya, worked as a laborer in Jerusalem Yitzhak joined the British army in 1960. He served in Egypt and the Western Desert at Marsa Matruh in Sulom and in Tobruk, and in March 1941 he was sent to Greece with the German Air Force, which was meant to stop the German invasion of this country. In April, the German army surrendered to the Germans, and most of its members were taken prisoner, among them Asher, who had been in German captivity for about four years At the beginning of 1945, he was led to the German “Great March” of the prisoners, and as a result of the hardships of the journey he died on March 28, 1945. His place of burial is unknown. “And in” The Yearbook of Journalists “, 1946. An investigation conducted in 2017 found that his resting place was in Bucklingen, Germany. Grade 16D4 Grave location cPrivate rank. Another name – Herbert

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