Singer, Paul
Born in 1908 in Austria, he immigrated to Israel and lived in Tel Aviv, where he served in the British army and was assigned to Unit 606. He served in Egypt and the Western Desert (in Marsa Matruch and Tobruk) and from there was transferred to Greece with the British Expeditionary Force. When the Germans surrendered to Crete, he was taken to Crete and taken to Egypt, and from there to Cyprus. On 22 Tamuz, July 9, 1942, he was killed in a car accident and brought to rest in the British military cemetery in Nicosia, Cyprus. His name was immortalized in the book “Yizkor” of the Jabotinsky Institute, in “The Yearbook of the Journalists” and in the book “The Volunteer Book”.