File:Ayelet Hashahar.jpg

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English: Palmach youth group at Ayelet Hashahar, 1946
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Palmach archive Yivtach 3rd Battalion volume 1 album 3/18 הפלוגות תחילה אלבום: חטיבת יפתח - הגדוד השלישי - 1 תאור התמונה: הכשרת איילת השחר מופיעים בתמונה: פיקו, זיזי, שלי סיצ'ה, שושנה, אברהם, ברטה, בנז'ו, קלרי, פנחס, זיזי, מדלנה, גודה, פלורה, זאב, בנגזי, סטלה, שרה, רני, קיצ'ו, משה תאריך צילום: 1946 מס' תמונה: 22569

נתקבל מ: יהודה גדליה
Author יהודה גדליה

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