Ze'ev Hadari

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Ze'ev Hadari ( Hebrew זאב הדרי; * 1916 near Lodz as Wenja Pomeranz; † 2001 in Beersheba ) was an Israeli writer and nuclear engineer .

Life

Ze'ev Hadari migrated to Palestine in 1935 and was employed on a kibbutz . Then he was employed at a potash bottling plant. In 1941 he joined the Palmach . In 1942 he was sent to Istanbul by David Ben-Gurion , where he was employed with Chaim Barlasz and Menachem Bader at the Waadah Mossad le Alija Bet . As part of Kurt Becher's human trafficking , he acted as a Kurtrier and came to Palestine on May 24, 1944. In 1947 he brought Erich Bachem to Schaffhausen . He was a professor at the Negev Nuclear Research Center . From 1961 to 1963 he was mayor of Beersheba .

In 1983 he received the Yitzhak Sadeh Prize .

Publications

  • Second Exodus: The Full Story of Jewish Illegal Immigration to Palestine, 1945-1948. London 1991

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Yehuda Bauer: Jews for Sale? Nazi-Jewish Negotiations, 1933-1945. Yale University Press, 1994, ISBN 0-300-05913-2 , ISBN 0-300-06852-2 , p. 84 ( digitized version )
  2. ^ Yossi Melman: Calls for a nuclear all clear. In: Haaretz . November 14, 2004