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  • Israelis stands still at a shopping center in Tel Aviv as a 2 minute siren is sounded across Israel marking the holocaust remembrance day commemorating the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust
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  • Israelis stands still at a shopping center in Tel Aviv as a 2 minute siren is sounded across Israel marking the holocaust remembrance day commemorating the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust
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  • Israelis stands still at a shopping center in Tel Aviv as a 2 minute siren is sounded across Israel marking the holocaust remembrance day commemorating the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust
    CL_Remembrance_b03.jpg
  • Israelis stands still as a 2 minute siren is sounded across Israel marking the holocaust remembrance day commemorating the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust
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  • Israelis stands still as a 2 minute siren is sounded across Israel marking the holocaust remembrance day commemorating the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust
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  • Yitzhak Bougie Herzog (Isaac Herzog) an Israeli politician and leader of the opposition party at the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day ceremony. Kibbutz Lohamei HaGeta'ot (lit. The Ghetto Fighters), Israel on Tuesday April 14th 2015
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  • Israelis stands still as a 2 minute siren is sounded across Israel marking the holocaust remembrance day commemorating the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust
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  • Israelis stands still as a 2 minute siren is sounded across Israel marking the holocaust remembrance day commemorating the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust
    CL_FCL190501-21.jpg
  • Israelis stands still as a 2 minute siren is sounded across Israel marking the holocaust remembrance day commemorating the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust
    CL_FCL190501-10.jpg
  • Israelis stands still as a 2 minute siren is sounded across Israel marking the holocaust remembrance day commemorating the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust
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  • Survivor lights the torch at the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day ceremony. Kibbutz Lohamei HaGeta'ot (lit. The Ghetto Fighters), Israel on Tuesday April 14th 2015
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  • Yitzhak Bougie Herzog (Isaac Herzog) an Israeli politician and leader of the opposition party at the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day ceremony. Kibbutz Lohamei HaGeta'ot (lit. The Ghetto Fighters), Israel on Tuesday April 14th 2015
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  • Israelis stands still as a 2 minute siren is sounded across Israel marking the holocaust remembrance day commemorating the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust
    CL_FCL190501-34.jpg
  • Israelis stands still as a 2 minute siren is sounded across Israel marking the holocaust remembrance day commemorating the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust
    CL_FCL190501-7.jpg
  • Israelis stands still as a 2 minute siren is sounded across Israel marking the holocaust remembrance day commemorating the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust
    CL_FCL190501-31.jpg
  • Israelis stands still as a 2 minute siren is sounded across Israel marking the holocaust remembrance day commemorating the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust
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  • Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day ceremony. Kibbutz Lohamei HaGeta'ot (lit. The Ghetto Fighters), Israel on Tuesday April 14th 2015
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  • Yitzhak Bougie Herzog (Isaac Herzog) an Israeli politician and leader of the opposition party at the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day ceremony. Kibbutz Lohamei HaGeta'ot (lit. The Ghetto Fighters), Israel on Tuesday April 14th 2015
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  • Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day ceremony. Kibbutz Lohamei HaGeta'ot (lit. The Ghetto Fighters), Israel on Tuesday April 14th 2015
    VK_News_Holocaust_7213.jpg
  • Israelis stands still as a 2 minute siren is sounded across Israel marking the holocaust remembrance day commemorating the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust
    CL_FCL190501-8.jpg
  • Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day ceremony. Kibbutz Lohamei HaGeta'ot (lit. The Ghetto Fighters), Israel on Tuesday April 14th 2015
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  • A remembrance plaque to the Royal Navy ship that helped the city and survivors after the 1953 earthquake. Argostoli, Cephalonia, Greece
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  • A remembrance plaque to the Israeli Navy ships that helped the city and survivors after the 1953 earthquake. Argostoli, Cephalonia, Greece
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  • New Zealand, Christchurch, Bridge of Remembrance
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  • Remembrance a memorial service at a cemetery
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  • Remembrance a memorial service at a cemetery
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Yad Vashem, on the Holocaust memorial day. Yad Vashem, literally, memorial and name, is the memorial to the Six Million Jews murdered during the holocaust in world war two. It is also a research and documentation center.
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Yad Vashem, Yosef (Tomy) Lapid on the Holocaust memorial day. Yad Vashem, literally, memorial and name, is the memorial to the Six Million Jews murdered during the holocaust in world war two. It is also a research and documentation center.
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Yad Vashem, on the Holocaust memorial day. Yad Vashem, literally, memorial and name, is the memorial to the Six Million Jews murdered during the holocaust in world war two. It is also a research and documentation center.
    TJ_Yad-Vashem.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem Yad Vashem, The Valley of the Communities on the Holocaust memorial day. Yad Vashem, literally, memorial and name, is the memorial to the Six Million Jews murdered during the holocaust in world war two. It is also a research and documentation center.
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Yad Vashem, on the Holocaust memorial day. Yad Vashem, literally, memorial and name, is the memorial to the Six Million Jews murdered during the holocaust in world war two. It is also a research and documentation center.
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  • Memorial to the Sinti and Roma murdered by the Nazis, Tiergarten Park, Berlin, Germany
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  • Memorial to the Sinti and Roma murdered by the Nazis, Tiergarten Park, Berlin, Germany
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  • Eli Cohen Museum and memorial, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
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  • Yad La-Shiryon (The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum at Latrun) is Israel's official memorial site for fallen soldiers from the armored corps, as well as one of the most diverse tank museums in the world. The outdoor display includes 110 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, both Israeli and captured enemy examples including the Merkava and T-34, T-54, T-55, T-62 tanks, as well as vehicles obtained or purchased from allied nations specifically for diversifying the collection like the German Leopard tank or the only T-72 on display in Israel. Other notable items include: an M4 Sherman tank mounted high atop a former British water tower; a collection of mobile bridges constructed by the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) which can be carried by tanks and erected while under fire; captured enemy vehicles, most of which Israel has modified and updated; a tank with a blown up gun; and a long, engraved commemorative wall bearing the names of Armored Corps soldiers killed in defense of the country.
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  • Yad La-Shiryon (The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum at Latrun) is Israel's official memorial site for fallen soldiers from the armored corps, as well as one of the most diverse tank museums in the world. The outdoor display includes 110 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, both Israeli and captured enemy examples including the Merkava and T-34, T-54, T-55, T-62 tanks, as well as vehicles obtained or purchased from allied nations specifically for diversifying the collection like the German Leopard tank or the only T-72 on display in Israel. Other notable items include: an M4 Sherman tank mounted high atop a former British water tower; a collection of mobile bridges constructed by the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) which can be carried by tanks and erected while under fire; captured enemy vehicles, most of which Israel has modified and updated; a tank with a blown up gun; and a long, engraved commemorative wall bearing the names of Armored Corps soldiers killed in defense of the country.
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  • Yad La-Shiryon (The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum at Latrun) is Israel's official memorial site for fallen soldiers from the armored corps, as well as one of the most diverse tank museums in the world.
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  • Historic image of the Jewish Ghetto In Budapest, Hungary. Liberated by the Soviet Red Army in 1945. Burial of corpses found in the garden of the Synagogue
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  • pillory in Figueira da Foz, Portugal raised in 1782 for public humiliation and punishment Located at Praca General Freire de Andrade
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  • IDF Soldier's memorial at the Nesher Park, Carmel Mountain, Israel
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  • mourning angel statue at Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
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  • mourning angel statue at Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
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  • Serban Voda cemetery (commonly known as Bellu cemetery) is the largest and most famous cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a statue of a football player in action
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a statue of a football player in action
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  • Israel, Pardes Hanna-Karkur, The Nahal Brigade military Memorial in memory of the soldiers of the Nahal brigade who fell in the service and protection of Israel
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  • Israel, Pardes Hanna-Karkur, The Nahal Brigade military Memorial in memory of the soldiers of the Nahal brigade who fell in the service and protection of Israel
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  • Above ground burial crypts in the Jewish Cemetery in Herzlia, Israel
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  • interior of the Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Park Pobedy (Victory Park), Moscow, Russia
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Yarkon park, Ganei Yehoshua, Israeli fallen soldier's memorial
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  • Memorial plaques (Stolpersteine) set into the pavement in Berlin to commemorate the deportation and murder of a Jew residant at that location
    IA_Berlin_3826.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem Yad Vashem, the memorial to the Six Million Jews murdered during the holocaust in world war two. It is also a research and documentation center. Train Cart used to transport Jews to trhe camps
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  • Israel, Beer Sheva, By October 1917, General Allenby's force had been entrenched in front of a strong Turkish position along the Gaza-Beersheba road for some months, but they were now ready to launch an attack with Beersheba as its first objective. On 31 October, the attack was carried out by the XXth Corps (10th, 53rd, 60th and 74th Divisions) on the west, and the Desert Mounted Corps on the east. That evening the 4th Australian Light Horse Brigade charged over the Turkish trenches into the town. The cemetery was made immediately on the fall of the town, remaining in use until July 1918, by which time 139 burials had been made It was greatly increased after the Armistice when burials were brought in from a number of scattered sites and small burial grounds. The cemetery now contains 1,241 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, 67 of them unidentified.
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  • Israel, Beer Sheva, The Negev Brigade Monument designed by Dani Karavan in memory of the members of the Palmach Negev Brigade who fell defending Israel during the War of Independence. The Israeli memorial day (Yom Hazikaron) is observed on the 4th day of the month of Iyar of the Hebrew calendar, always preceding the next day's celebrations of Israel Independence Day.
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  • Israel, Beer Sheva, The Negev Brigade Monument designed by Dani Karavan in memory of the members of the Palmach Negev Brigade who fell defending Israel during the War of Independence. The Israeli memorial day (Yom Hazikaron) is observed on the 4th day of the month of Iyar of the Hebrew calendar, always preceding the next day's celebrations of Israel Independence Day.
    SL_Beer-Sheva_5610.jpg
  • The new monument (2008)  for the 73 IDF soldiers who found their death in the 1997 Israeli helicopter disaster, when 2 helicopters collided over She'ar Yeshuv in northern Israel..The Israeli memorial day (Yom Hazikaron) is observed on the 4th day of the month of Iyar of the Hebrew calendar, always preceding the next day's celebrations of Israel Independence Day.
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  • Israel, Mount Carmel, Isfiya (also known as Ussefiya, a Druze village and local council) Soldier's Memorial Day at the local cemetery April 18 2010
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  • Israel, Mount Carmel, Isfiya (also known as Ussefiya, a Druze village and local council) Soldier's Memorial Day at the local cemetery April 18 2010
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  • A statue of a seagull over Tel Aviv coastline, as a monument to commemorate the pilots who went to block an Egyptian ship that shelled Tel Aviv during the war of independence..The Israeli memorial day (Yom Hazikaron) is observed on the 4th day of the month of Iyar of the Hebrew calendar, always preceding the next day's celebrations of Israel Independence Day.
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  • India, Delhi, Mahatma Gandhi Memorial at the site of his assassination in 1948. World Peace Gong
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  • USA Missouri MO, Hannibal a port town on the Mississippi River better known as the childhood town of Samuel Langhorne Clemens AKA Mark Twain. A statue of Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer at the bottom of Cardiff Hill (the hill from the stories where Tom and Huck played)
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  • Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, literally, memorial and name, is the memorial to the Six Million Jews murdered during the holocaust in world war two. And a research and documentation center.
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  • Remains of Fiq a Syrian town and military base on the Golan Heights. In June 1967, it was evacuated. It is now a memorial to the Israeli spy Eli Cohen who operated in Syria prior to the Six Day War
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  • Remains of Fiq a Syrian town and military base on the Golan Heights. In June 1967, it was evacuated. It is now a memorial to the Israeli spy Eli Cohen who operated in Syria prior to the Six Day War
    SL_Syrian-Camp_LS2_0116.JPG
  • Remains of Fiq a Syrian town and military base on the Golan Heights. In June 1967, it was evacuated. It is now a memorial to the Israeli spy Eli Cohen who operated in Syria prior to the Six Day War
    SL_Syrian-Camp_LS2_0117.JPG
  • Remains of Fiq a Syrian town and military base on the Golan Heights. In June 1967, it was evacuated. It is now a memorial to the Israeli spy Eli Cohen who operated in Syria prior to the Six Day War
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  • Remains of Fiq a Syrian town and military base on the Golan Heights. In June 1967, it was evacuated. It is now a memorial to the Israeli spy Eli Cohen who operated in Syria prior to the Six Day War
    SL_Syrian-Camp_LS2_0110.JPG
  • Remains of Fiq a Syrian town and military base on the Golan Heights. In June 1967, it was evacuated. It is now a memorial to the Israeli spy Eli Cohen who operated in Syria prior to the Six Day War
    SL_Syrian-Camp_LS2_0111.JPG
  • Remains of Fiq a Syrian town and military base on the Golan Heights. In June 1967, it was evacuated. It is now a memorial to the Israeli spy Eli Cohen who operated in Syria prior to the Six Day War
    SL_Syrian-Camp_LS2_0106.JPG
  • Remains of Fiq a Syrian town and military base on the Golan Heights. In June 1967, it was evacuated. It is now a memorial to the Israeli spy Eli Cohen who operated in Syria prior to the Six Day War
    SL_Syrian-Camp_LS2_0108.JPG
  • Eli Cohen Trail, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
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  • Eli Cohen Museum and memorial, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
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  • Eli Cohen Museum and memorial, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
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  • Eli Cohen Museum and memorial, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
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  • Eli Cohen Museum and memorial, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
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  • Eli Cohen Museum and memorial, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
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  • Eli Cohen Museum and memorial, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
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  • Eli Cohen Museum and memorial, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
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  • Eli Cohen Museum and memorial, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
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  • Eli Cohen Museum and memorial, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
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  • Eli Cohen Museum and memorial, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
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  • Eli Cohen Museum and memorial, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
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  • Yad La-Shiryon (The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum at Latrun) is Israel's official memorial site for fallen soldiers from the armored corps, as well as one of the most diverse tank museums in the world. The outdoor display includes 110 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, both Israeli and captured enemy examples including the Merkava and T-34, T-54, T-55, T-62 tanks, as well as vehicles obtained or purchased from allied nations specifically for diversifying the collection like the German Leopard tank or the only T-72 on display in Israel. Other notable items include: an M4 Sherman tank mounted high atop a former British water tower; a collection of mobile bridges constructed by the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) which can be carried by tanks and erected while under fire; captured enemy vehicles, most of which Israel has modified and updated; a tank with a blown up gun; and a long, engraved commemorative wall bearing the names of Armored Corps soldiers killed in defense of the country.
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  • Yad La-Shiryon (The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum at Latrun) is Israel's official memorial site for fallen soldiers from the armored corps, as well as one of the most diverse tank museums in the world. The outdoor display includes 110 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, both Israeli and captured enemy examples including the Merkava and T-34, T-54, T-55, T-62 tanks, as well as vehicles obtained or purchased from allied nations specifically for diversifying the collection like the German Leopard tank or the only T-72 on display in Israel. Other notable items include: an M4 Sherman tank mounted high atop a former British water tower; a collection of mobile bridges constructed by the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) which can be carried by tanks and erected while under fire; captured enemy vehicles, most of which Israel has modified and updated; a tank with a blown up gun; and a long, engraved commemorative wall bearing the names of Armored Corps soldiers killed in defense of the country.
    AH_Latrun_DSC04506.jpg
  • Yad La-Shiryon (The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum at Latrun) is Israel's official memorial site for fallen soldiers from the armored corps, as well as one of the most diverse tank museums in the world. The outdoor display includes 110 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, both Israeli and captured enemy examples including the Merkava and T-34, T-54, T-55, T-62 tanks, as well as vehicles obtained or purchased from allied nations specifically for diversifying the collection like the German Leopard tank or the only T-72 on display in Israel. Other notable items include: an M4 Sherman tank mounted high atop a former British water tower; a collection of mobile bridges constructed by the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) which can be carried by tanks and erected while under fire; captured enemy vehicles, most of which Israel has modified and updated; a tank with a blown up gun; and a long, engraved commemorative wall bearing the names of Armored Corps soldiers killed in defense of the country.
    AH_Latrun_DSC04504.jpg
  • Yad La-Shiryon (The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum at Latrun) is Israel's official memorial site for fallen soldiers from the armored corps, as well as one of the most diverse tank museums in the world. The outdoor display includes 110 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, both Israeli and captured enemy examples including the Merkava and T-34, T-54, T-55, T-62 tanks, as well as vehicles obtained or purchased from allied nations specifically for diversifying the collection like the German Leopard tank or the only T-72 on display in Israel. Other notable items include: an M4 Sherman tank mounted high atop a former British water tower; a collection of mobile bridges constructed by the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) which can be carried by tanks and erected while under fire; captured enemy vehicles, most of which Israel has modified and updated; a tank with a blown up gun; and a long, engraved commemorative wall bearing the names of Armored Corps soldiers killed in defense of the country.
    AH_Latrun_DSC04503.jpg
  • Yad La-Shiryon (The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum at Latrun) is Israel's official memorial site for fallen soldiers from the armored corps, as well as one of the most diverse tank museums in the world.
    AH_Latrun_DSC04493.jpg
  • Yad La-Shiryon (The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum at Latrun) is Israel's official memorial site for fallen soldiers from the armored corps, as well as one of the most diverse tank museums in the world.
    AH_Latrun_DSC04488.jpg
  • Yad La-Shiryon (The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum at Latrun) is Israel's official memorial site for fallen soldiers from the armored corps, as well as one of the most diverse tank museums in the world. The outdoor display includes 110 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, both Israeli and captured enemy examples including the Merkava and T-34, T-54, T-55, T-62 tanks, as well as vehicles obtained or purchased from allied nations specifically for diversifying the collection like the German Leopard tank or the only T-72 on display in Israel. Other notable items include: an M4 Sherman tank mounted high atop a former British water tower; a collection of mobile bridges constructed by the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) which can be carried by tanks and erected while under fire; captured enemy vehicles, most of which Israel has modified and updated; a tank with a blown up gun; and a long, engraved commemorative wall bearing the names of Armored Corps soldiers killed in defense of the country.
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  • Yad La-Shiryon (The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum at Latrun) is Israel's official memorial site for fallen soldiers from the armored corps, as well as one of the most diverse tank museums in the world. The outdoor display includes 110 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, both Israeli and captured enemy examples including the Merkava and T-34, T-54, T-55, T-62 tanks, as well as vehicles obtained or purchased from allied nations specifically for diversifying the collection like the German Leopard tank or the only T-72 on display in Israel. Other notable items include: an M4 Sherman tank mounted high atop a former British water tower; a collection of mobile bridges constructed by the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) which can be carried by tanks and erected while under fire; captured enemy vehicles, most of which Israel has modified and updated; a tank with a blown up gun; and a long, engraved commemorative wall bearing the names of Armored Corps soldiers killed in defense of the country.
    AH_Latrun_DSC04483.jpg
  • Yad La-Shiryon (The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum at Latrun) is Israel's official memorial site for fallen soldiers from the armored corps, as well as one of the most diverse tank museums in the world. The outdoor display includes 110 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, both Israeli and captured enemy examples including the Merkava and T-34, T-54, T-55, T-62 tanks, as well as vehicles obtained or purchased from allied nations specifically for diversifying the collection like the German Leopard tank or the only T-72 on display in Israel. Other notable items include: an M4 Sherman tank mounted high atop a former British water tower; a collection of mobile bridges constructed by the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) which can be carried by tanks and erected while under fire; captured enemy vehicles, most of which Israel has modified and updated; a tank with a blown up gun; and a long, engraved commemorative wall bearing the names of Armored Corps soldiers killed in defense of the country.
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  • Yad La-Shiryon (The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum at Latrun) is Israel's official memorial site for fallen soldiers from the armored corps, as well as one of the most diverse tank museums in the world. The outdoor display includes 110 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, both Israeli and captured enemy examples including the Merkava and T-34, T-54, T-55, T-62 tanks, as well as vehicles obtained or purchased from allied nations specifically for diversifying the collection like the German Leopard tank or the only T-72 on display in Israel. Other notable items include: an M4 Sherman tank mounted high atop a former British water tower; a collection of mobile bridges constructed by the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) which can be carried by tanks and erected while under fire; captured enemy vehicles, most of which Israel has modified and updated; a tank with a blown up gun; and a long, engraved commemorative wall bearing the names of Armored Corps soldiers killed in defense of the country.
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  • Yad La-Shiryon (The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum at Latrun) is Israel's official memorial site for fallen soldiers from the armored corps, as well as one of the most diverse tank museums in the world. The outdoor display includes 110 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, both Israeli and captured enemy examples including the Merkava and T-34, T-54, T-55, T-62 tanks, as well as vehicles obtained or purchased from allied nations specifically for diversifying the collection like the German Leopard tank or the only T-72 on display in Israel. Other notable items include: an M4 Sherman tank mounted high atop a former British water tower; a collection of mobile bridges constructed by the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) which can be carried by tanks and erected while under fire; captured enemy vehicles, most of which Israel has modified and updated; a tank with a blown up gun; and a long, engraved commemorative wall bearing the names of Armored Corps soldiers killed in defense of the country.
    AH_Latrun_DSC04476.jpg
  • Yad La-Shiryon (The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum at Latrun) is Israel's official memorial site for fallen soldiers from the armored corps, as well as one of the most diverse tank museums in the world. The outdoor display includes 110 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, both Israeli and captured enemy examples including the Merkava and T-34, T-54, T-55, T-62 tanks, as well as vehicles obtained or purchased from allied nations specifically for diversifying the collection like the German Leopard tank or the only T-72 on display in Israel. Other notable items include: an M4 Sherman tank mounted high atop a former British water tower; a collection of mobile bridges constructed by the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) which can be carried by tanks and erected while under fire; captured enemy vehicles, most of which Israel has modified and updated; a tank with a blown up gun; and a long, engraved commemorative wall bearing the names of Armored Corps soldiers killed in defense of the country.
    AH_Latrun_DSC04472.jpg
  • Yad La-Shiryon (The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum at Latrun) is Israel's official memorial site for fallen soldiers from the armored corps, as well as one of the most diverse tank museums in the world. The outdoor display includes 110 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, both Israeli and captured enemy examples including the Merkava and T-34, T-54, T-55, T-62 tanks, as well as vehicles obtained or purchased from allied nations specifically for diversifying the collection like the German Leopard tank or the only T-72 on display in Israel. Other notable items include: an M4 Sherman tank mounted high atop a former British water tower; a collection of mobile bridges constructed by the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) which can be carried by tanks and erected while under fire; captured enemy vehicles, most of which Israel has modified and updated; a tank with a blown up gun; and a long, engraved commemorative wall bearing the names of Armored Corps soldiers killed in defense of the country.
    AH_Latrun_DSC04471.jpg
  • Yad La-Shiryon (The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum at Latrun) is Israel's official memorial site for fallen soldiers from the armored corps, as well as one of the most diverse tank museums in the world. The outdoor display includes 110 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, both Israeli and captured enemy examples including the Merkava and T-34, T-54, T-55, T-62 tanks, as well as vehicles obtained or purchased from allied nations specifically for diversifying the collection like the German Leopard tank or the only T-72 on display in Israel. Other notable items include: an M4 Sherman tank mounted high atop a former British water tower; a collection of mobile bridges constructed by the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) which can be carried by tanks and erected while under fire; captured enemy vehicles, most of which Israel has modified and updated; a tank with a blown up gun; and a long, engraved commemorative wall bearing the names of Armored Corps soldiers killed in defense of the country.
    AH_Latrun_DSC04467.jpg
  • Yad La-Shiryon (The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum at Latrun) is Israel's official memorial site for fallen soldiers from the armored corps, as well as one of the most diverse tank museums in the world. The outdoor display includes 110 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, both Israeli and captured enemy examples including the Merkava and T-34, T-54, T-55, T-62 tanks, as well as vehicles obtained or purchased from allied nations specifically for diversifying the collection like the German Leopard tank or the only T-72 on display in Israel. Other notable items include: an M4 Sherman tank mounted high atop a former British water tower; a collection of mobile bridges constructed by the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) which can be carried by tanks and erected while under fire; captured enemy vehicles, most of which Israel has modified and updated; a tank with a blown up gun; and a long, engraved commemorative wall bearing the names of Armored Corps soldiers killed in defense of the country.
    AH_Latrun_DSC04464.jpg
  • Yad La-Shiryon (The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum at Latrun) is Israel's official memorial site for fallen soldiers from the armored corps, as well as one of the most diverse tank museums in the world. The outdoor display includes 110 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, both Israeli and captured enemy examples including the Merkava and T-34, T-54, T-55, T-62 tanks, as well as vehicles obtained or purchased from allied nations specifically for diversifying the collection like the German Leopard tank or the only T-72 on display in Israel. Other notable items include: an M4 Sherman tank mounted high atop a former British water tower; a collection of mobile bridges constructed by the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) which can be carried by tanks and erected while under fire; captured enemy vehicles, most of which Israel has modified and updated; a tank with a blown up gun; and a long, engraved commemorative wall bearing the names of Armored Corps soldiers killed in defense of the country.
    AH_Latrun_DSC04463.jpg
  • Yad La-Shiryon (The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum at Latrun) is Israel's official memorial site for fallen soldiers from the armored corps, as well as one of the most diverse tank museums in the world. The outdoor display includes 110 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, both Israeli and captured enemy examples including the Merkava and T-34, T-54, T-55, T-62 tanks, as well as vehicles obtained or purchased from allied nations specifically for diversifying the collection like the German Leopard tank or the only T-72 on display in Israel. Other notable items include: an M4 Sherman tank mounted high atop a former British water tower; a collection of mobile bridges constructed by the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) which can be carried by tanks and erected while under fire; captured enemy vehicles, most of which Israel has modified and updated; a tank with a blown up gun; and a long, engraved commemorative wall bearing the names of Armored Corps soldiers killed in defense of the country.
    AH_Latrun_DSC04461.jpg
  • Yad La-Shiryon (The Armored Corps Memorial Site and Museum at Latrun) is Israel's official memorial site for fallen soldiers from the armored corps, as well as one of the most diverse tank museums in the world. The outdoor display includes 110 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, both Israeli and captured enemy examples including the Merkava and T-34, T-54, T-55, T-62 tanks, as well as vehicles obtained or purchased from allied nations specifically for diversifying the collection like the German Leopard tank or the only T-72 on display in Israel. Other notable items include: an M4 Sherman tank mounted high atop a former British water tower; a collection of mobile bridges constructed by the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) which can be carried by tanks and erected while under fire; captured enemy vehicles, most of which Israel has modified and updated; a tank with a blown up gun; and a long, engraved commemorative wall bearing the names of Armored Corps soldiers killed in defense of the country.
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