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In Memoriam: Col. Richard Meinertzhagen, March 3, 1878 - June 17, 1967Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: Comments
he died a week after the Six day war concluded. Posted by: alexbmn on June 17, 2004 01:41 AM
Joseph, I am indebted to you for this wonderful look back on history. In my readings I never came accross the Col and am glad to now know him. Thank you and thank you for your total commitment to the cause of Israel and mankind. Posted by: Ted Belman on June 17, 2004 05:18 AM
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In Memoriam: Col. Richard Meinertzhagen, March 3, 1878 - June 17, 1967
This post is a tribute to Col. Richard Meinertzhagen, marking the 38th anniversary of his passing away on June 17, 1967. Like Orde Charles Wingate, JH Patterson and Wyndham Deedes, Richard Meinertzhagen made vital contributions towards Jewish Nationhood in Mandatory Palestine, and through his books he continues to inspire.
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Posted by Joseph Alexander Norland at June 17, 2005 08:01 AM