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Perrin, David (“Dudu”, “Debbo”)

Perrin, David (“Dudu”, “Debbo”)


Son of Yosef and Winzia. He was born on July 3, 1936 in Bulgaria. The family immigrated to Israel in 1942. Because of the environmental conditions, it was placed in the municipal institution for boys in Tel Aviv, and soon, at the beginning of its absorption into social life, it was characterized by healthy character traits. He worked diligently on his studies, progressed and developed – out of a desire to improve his parents’ well-being and improve their standard of living. During the days of freedom he would devote himself to physical work-and any work was good for him. When he completed his studies at the age of 15, he moved to the Max Payne vocational school and studied in the Stefandia of the Social Welfare Department and later in the Ministry of Labor’s Stefandia, and was a member of the United Movement. In August 1955 he was drafted into the IDF. When he was in the army, he finally reached parachute wings, but his face was always toward the quiet and safe future of the Hamadia group in which he wanted to build his home. He also participated in the Sinai Campaign. Was killed in the course of his mission when a landmine exploded on July 7, 1957 and was brought to eternal rest in the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul.

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