Avraham Stern
Militant leader of the Lehi group

Born
1907
118 years ago
Died
February 12th, 1942
83 years ago — 35 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Israel
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Founded the Lehi group, a militant organization in British Mandate Palestine, aiming for the establishment of a Jewish state. Engaged in guerrilla warfare against British authorities and contributed to the Jewish resistance during World War II. Led operations that targeted British officials and sought to gain international attention for the Zionist cause. Died in a confrontation with British police, cementing his status as a symbol of Jewish nationalism.
Founded the Lehi group
Conducted militant operations against British authorities
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