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Reuven Dafni

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Grossman) with whom he had two children, a son, Yoram, and a daughter, Avital. The couple later divorced and Dafni remarried twice.
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In mid-March 1944, along with several other agents, Dafni was parachuted behind enemy lines into
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For his war-service, Warrant Officer (Company Sergeant-Major) Dafni was recognised with a
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After the war he returned to his kibbutz, but in 1946, as a member of the
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For 13 years, from 1983 to 1996, Dafni served as assistant director, in
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to raise funds and purchase weapons for the defence of the
460:"The story of Reuven Dafni: A Jewish Paratrooper in WWII" 159:. He came from an educated family that was Croatian and 287:
In 1948, he was also appointed as the first Israeli
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Zagreb
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
Austria-Hungary
Israel
Croat
Israeli
Hebrew
Israel
kibbutz
Ein Gev
Yad Vashem
Zagreb
Croatia-Slavonia
Austria-Hungary
Jewish
World War I
Vienna
Zionist youth movement
Mandatory Palestine
Ein Gev
Nazis
British Army
Greek Campaign
Battle of Crete
North African Campaign
Palestine Regiment
occupied Yugoslavia
Western Allies
Croatia

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