Historical records matching Eliyahu Lankin
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About Eliyahu Lankin
Lankin was born September 25, 1914, in Gomel Russia, and moved with his family to Harbin, China at the age of three in the wake of the October Revolution. At 16 joined Betar and three years later, immigrated to Eretz Israel. He served in the Betar companies in various parts of the country and in 1934 joined the Irgun. Was a member of Menachem Begin's General Headquarters. In addition, he was appointed in May 1944 Commander of Jerusalem District. Lankin ook part in the attack on the District British Intelligence in Jerusalem (14 July 1944). In December 1944, he was arrested by the British as a result of informing by the Haganah and exiled to Africa. Lankin participated in several escape attempts until he succeeded in escaping from the camp in Eritrea (November 10, 1945). After many adventures, he reached Paris in January 1947 and was appointed commander of the Irgun headquarters in Europe. Lankin commanded the Altalena, which he brought to Israel. After coming ashore, he was arrested by the Israeli government and kept in administrative detention for two months.
On release, he joined the IDF and graduated from an officer's course. Lankin ws a battalion commander. Later, he served as a member of the first Knesset and later Ambassador of the State of Israel to South Africa.
Lankin also wrote a book: The Story of Altalena (Hadar, 1967). Also To Win the Promised Land
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Eliyahu Lankin's Timeline
1914 |
September 25, 1914
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Gomel, Gomel District, Gomel Region, Belarus
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1994 |
August 10, 1994
Age 79
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Jerusalem, Israel
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