Auction 9 Part 1 Rare books, privileged copies, chasiddut, rare letters, manuscripts, Chabad, bills, coins, medals, and more.
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Feb 3, 2019
Mevo Ktsia 1 Jerusalem., Israel

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LOT 14:

Whole issue - 16 stamps in memory of the Olei Hagardom - the revolt exhibition.

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Whole issue - 16 stamps in memory of the Olei Hagardom - the revolt exhibition.
In this issue, two additional Gallium exiles from Nili were added, apart from the 11 known gallows. Shlomo Ben Yose f - (5673-5698) First Olei Hagardom. He was arrested following an attack on an Arab bus near Safed. He was executed on June 29, 1938. Dov Gruner - (5673-5703) was arrested at the time of the attack on the Ramat Gan police. He was executed on April 16, 1947. Mordechai Elkachy (5685-5707) Yechiel Dresner (5683-5707) and Eliezer Kashani (5683-5707) were arrested on their way to the night of the beatings, in which British officers were treated as a reward for the punishment of lashes committed Who were captured after a gunfight and executed on April 16, 1947. Meir Feinstein (5648-5707) was caught after placing bombs in suitcases at the Jerusalem train station that killed a British policeman who tried to dismantle them. Committed suicide on April 21, 1947, shortly before his execution, together with Moshe Barazani. Jacob Weiss (5647-5707), Avshalom Haviv (5686-5707) and Meir Nakar (5647-5707) were sentenced to death for their participation in the break-up of Acre's prison. Were executed on July 29, 1947. Elijah Hakim (5685-5705) and Eliahu Beit Tzuri (5686-5705) assassinated Lord Moyne in Cairo who was a minister in the British government. Were executed in Cairo on March 22, 1945. Moshe Barazani (5686-5707) was caught carrying a grenade and was accused of attempting to assassinate the military commander of Jerusalem, Brigadier Davis. He committed suicide in the prison cell on April 21, 1947, shortly before his execution, together with Meir Feinstein. Na'aman Belkind (1888-1917) was a member of the Nili organization whose seizure by the Ottomans in September 1917 marked the end of the organization, and in December 1965 Belkind himself was hanged in Damascus together with Yosef Lishansky. Yosef Lishansky (5646-5678), leader of the Nili organization, founder and leader of the Magen Organization, was sentenced to death by the Turks and executed by hanging in Damascus. With a stamp of the Lechi movement and a stamp of the Irgun movement. 1958. Condition ; Excellent. The survivors of the gallows - or those killed in the kingdom - are nine Irgun fighters and three Lechi fighters who were tried and sentenced to death by hanging. Ten of these were discussed by British military tribunals and the remaining two by an Egyptian court. Ten vandals were hanged and two vandals put an end to their lives before they were executed. There are many among the immigrants of the gallows, including the two gallows from Nili, Naaman Belkind and Yosef Lishansky, who were put to the gallows by the Ottoman authorities.