Shor, Tzvi
Son of Avraham. He was born in 1915 in Szabucz, Czechoslovakia, and immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1939. He joined the Kibbutz “Tomorrow” near Kfar Saba and worked as an industrious laborer. He joined the British Army and was assigned to the 606th Cavalry Regiment, serving in Egypt and the Western Desert, Marissa-Matruh and Tobruk, and in March 1941 he was sent to Greece with the troops to stop the German invasion of the country. It settled in the Gulf of Soda and fell into a difficult battle against the Germans on the last day of the fighting, on Sunday Ion Ats (27/05/1941), fell in battle. His burial place is unknown. He left a wife. His name was immortalized in “The Book of Volunteerism,” in the book “Yizkor” by the Jabotinsky Institute and in the “Book of the Year of the Journalists” 1956. An investigation conducted in 2017 found that cATHENScMEMORIALc was commemorated, Athens, Greece. – a space whose burial place is unknown