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Stieglitz, Avraham (Abramiak)

Stieglitz, Avraham (Abramiak)


Ben Chana Moshe and Naftali Born on April 18, 1932, in Warsaw, Poland, he was a healthy and independent child, and when the war broke out, the family fled to the area occupied by the Russians and deported to Siberia. At the age of eight he worked with his father in the forests In 1941, he was released from Siberia and traveled to Kazakhstan in the east of Asia, in distress and starvation, and in 1942 he immigrated to Israel as a child of the “Tehran children.” His father and stepmother remained in the Soviet Union. After his long youth, he enlisted in the Carmeli Brigade and participated in the battles of the Galilee, Jenin and Rosh Hanikra, and was sent to a sergeant’s course in Jerusalem, where he was killed in an accident on the 23rd of Shevat 5769, (22.2.1949) was buried in Sheik-Bader B. His parents arrived in Israel about a month after his death, and on 27 June 1951 he was transferred to the military cemetery in Haifa

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