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- Shimon_Avidan abstract "Shimon Avidan (Hebrew: שמעון אבידן; February 7, 1911 – September 11, 1994), born Siegbert Koch (Hebrew: זיגברט קוך), was an Israeli soldier and officer, the commander of the Givati Brigade during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war.Born in Germany, he moved to Palestine in 1934, and lived on Kibbutz Ayelet HaShahar and then Ein HaShofet in Palestine. He fought with the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War.Avidan is also known for his activities in the Palmach in World War II. He led the \"German Unit\" of the Palmach, which was responsible for conducting guerrilla operations against the Axis powers. In 1945 he commanded the Saison operation against the Irgun and Lehi.During the 1948 war he was the operational commander of Operation Nachshon, Operation Barak, Operation Pleshet and Operation An-Far. His troops also fought at Nitzanim as well as joining Operation Death to the Invader and Operation Yoav.He resigned from the army after, according to Chaim Herzog, \"His extreme left-wing philosophy proved to be irreconcilable with David Ben-Gurion's policies.\" In 1975, he was appointed as the internal comptroller of the Ministry of Defense by the minister Shimon Peres.Avidan died in 1994 at age 83. Streets were named for him in Rishon LeZion and Beersheba.".
- Shimon_Avidan birthDate "1911-02-07".
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- Shimon_Avidan deathDate "1994-09-11".
- Shimon_Avidan deathYear "1994".
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- Shimon_Avidan wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Death_to_the_Invader.
- Shimon_Avidan wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Nachshon.
- Shimon_Avidan wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Pleshet.
- Shimon_Avidan wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Yoav.
- Shimon_Avidan wikiPageWikiLink Palmach.
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- Shimon_Avidan wikiPageWikiLink The_Hunting_Season.
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- Shimon_Avidan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shimon Avidan".
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- Shimon_Avidan birthDate "1911-02-07".
- Shimon_Avidan birthPlace "Germany".
- Shimon_Avidan caption "Shimon Avidan".
- Shimon_Avidan deathDate "--09-11".
- Shimon_Avidan name "Shimon Avidan".
- Shimon_Avidan occupation "Israeli soldier".
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- Shimon_Avidan subject Category:1911_births.
- Shimon_Avidan subject Category:1994_deaths.
- Shimon_Avidan subject Category:International_Brigades_personnel.
- Shimon_Avidan subject Category:Israeli_Jews.
- Shimon_Avidan subject Category:Israeli_military_personnel.
- Shimon_Avidan subject Category:Kibbutz_Movements_secretaries.
- Shimon_Avidan subject Category:Palmach_fighters.
- Shimon_Avidan hypernym Soldier.
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- Shimon_Avidan type Person.
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- Shimon_Avidan type Fighter.
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- Shimon_Avidan comment "Shimon Avidan (Hebrew: שמעון אבידן; February 7, 1911 – September 11, 1994), born Siegbert Koch (Hebrew: זיגברט קוך), was an Israeli soldier and officer, the commander of the Givati Brigade during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war.Born in Germany, he moved to Palestine in 1934, and lived on Kibbutz Ayelet HaShahar and then Ein HaShofet in Palestine. He fought with the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War.Avidan is also known for his activities in the Palmach in World War II.".
- Shimon_Avidan label "Shimon Avidan".
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- Shimon_Avidan depiction Avidan_ii.jpg.
- Shimon_Avidan isPrimaryTopicOf Shimon_Avidan.
- Shimon_Avidan name "Shimon Avidan".