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Netzer, (Wohlberg), Yosef (“Yossi”)

Netzer, (Wohlberg), Yosef (“Yossi”)


Son of Haim and Genia. He was born on March 28, 1947 in Riga, Russia, where he moved to Vilna where he spent ten years in difficult conditions, and as a young boy he excelled in his alertness and wit. The book tells of the abuse of Jewish children by the children of the gentiles, accompanied by derogatory epithets (Jade), and it is possible that in that same period his love for his people and his country grew, and in April 1957 the family immigrated to Israel and settled in Kiryat Haim. “And completed his elementary studies at Netivot, and was soon accepted and accepted by the new society: Yosef was fourteen years old when you died from his father Van severely affected him very well physically and mentally. From a playful, playful boy he became a serious, withdrawn boy. His mother wanted him to continue his studies so that his future would be assured; So she enrolled in a vocational school. But a year later he left school in the city because he was attracted to kibbutz life. During his vacation he used to go to labor camps with his friends to the Hashomer Hatzair movement and decided that kibbutz life was his future in life. At Kibbutz Sarid, he was accepted and stayed there until his enlistment in the IDF in November 1965. He served in the navy and after a year of service volunteered to serve in the submarines, and in January 1967 he was ordained as a sniper and was responsible for his work and service. After a short period of time, he traveled to England with his friends and was attached to the Dakar team, where he spent more than a year, and his letters from that period attest to how much he longed for his home and country, especially wishing he had not participated in the Six-Day War. The size of the victory, but he did not get it, because when the submarine returned to the harbor, it was on the sea route between Gibraltar and Haifa The connection with the Jewish community was not renewed, and it was on the 24th of Tevet 5728 (25.1.1968) The Chief Military Rabbinate determined that the date of Joseph’s death, in the course of fulfilling his duties with the rest, is 29 Tevet 5728 (30.1.1968), as Yosef was one of the missing members of the team, a memorial monument was placed in a memorial to the Dakar people in the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem. Quiet and humorous. “In Eran Shorer’s book,” Six days in Decker “his picture was brought and his name was thus immortalized. In the memorial book “The trees that were cut off” for the residents of Kiryat Hayim who fell in the battle were brought his history and a few letters of his own. On the 28th of June 1999, after years of searching, the INS Dakar submarine was found on the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea, at a depth of 2,900 meters on its planned sailing route and 250 miles from the port of Haifa. A space whose burial place is unknown.

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