LOT 69:
David Raziel, the Irgun's fourth commander - a Collection of paper items
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David Raziel, the Irgun's fourth commander - a Collection of paper items
Four paper items that belonged to David Raziel, the fourth commander of the Irgun organization.
* His final diploma at the Tachkemoni Municipal Elementary School in Jaffa, 1924, at the age of 14. Signatures of the principal and teachers. [34x24 cm].
* Two of his final diplomas from the Tachkemoni Real School, first year and second year - 1925 and 1926, signatures of the principal and the educator. S. Gordon.
* An early photograph of David Raziel as a child alongside his brothers and sisters.
David Raziel, [1910-1941] "Major General Ben Anat, " one of the founders of the Irgun and its fourth commander and Betar Commissioner in Palestine. Immigrated to Israel with his family when he was three, but because of her Russian citizenship, the family was deported for eight years until returned to Israel. Raziel completed his high school studies at Tachkemoni, where his father taught, and continued his studies at Yeshivat Merkaz Harav in Jerusalem. In addition, he studied at the Hebrew University and was a member of the El Al student union. Raziel changed his negative attitude towards the British following the new common enemy at the outbreak of World War II - the Nazis. In 1941 Raziel was sent by the British to Iraq to suppress an anti-British revolt there. He headed out of a commando unit of four. Raziel was killed in an attempt to capture the city of Falluja by bombing a German airplane.

