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Kunstadt, Wolf (“Lola”)

Kunstadt, Wolf (“Lola”)


Son of Daniel and Ora. Born in Tashkent, Russia, in 1945. At the age of four, he immigrated to Israel from France, where he spent his childhood in Haifa, where he studied at the “Tsafririm” elementary school and after completing his elementary studies in the high school in the evening and working during the day. He joined the drama club “Workshop” and took part in several concerts, and was enrolled at the Institute for Body Development at the Shimshon Institute in Haifa, where he stopped at the age of seventeen and a half. It was an early mobilization. He loved the army with all his soul and aimed to join the permanent service. He had an extraordinary sense of humor and his subordinates admired him very much. Because he was interested in their social situation and treated them with devoted pain. At the beginning of his military service, he volunteered for the Shayetet but left it for various reasons. During his regular service he spoke only of a military career: At the age of 18 he married a son and his son, who was later born, tried to educate in a military spirit from a young age. In January 1965, he signed a permanent army service and moved to the Nahal Brigade, where he served for a short period of time, and after many requests he was transferred to a paratroop battalion where he invested all his energy and training skills. He arrived at his battalion at the very last moment with all his equipment and ran to get the commando who had already set out to take part in the operation, although he was delighted to be able to take part in this operation. He continued his military service in the Paratroopers Brigade and even fought in the Six-Day War, taking part in the southern front in Kaunas And he saw how many times he had seen the death of his best friends, and that he himself had been saved several times from death, and said that it was seven battles that had killed the best of our young men, and that he had recently fallen in his role in Abu-Rhodes on 30 June 1967 ) He left a wife and a son and was brought to rest in the military cemetery in Haifa.

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