Srebreni, Yitzhak
During the Second World War, he enlisted in the British Army and was assigned to the 602 Company of the Israel Defense Forces. He served in Egypt and the Western Desert, in Marsa Matruch, in Solom and in Tobruk. In March 1941 he was sent to Greece with the British Expeditionary Force, which was intended to stop the German invasion of this country. At the end of April 1941, the IAF surrendered to the Germans, and most of its members were taken prisoner. Among them was Srebreni. He was held in German captivity for a year and on 30 Shvat, February 17, 1942, he died at Kassel Hospital. His burial place was unknown, his name was immortalized in the Book of Volunteerism, in the Yizkor book of the Jabotinsky Institutes. He died in Greece, his burial place is not known.