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IP: *.75.50.1.Dial1.Boston1.Level3.net 06.06.03, 04:18
W Audytorium Maximum Univ.Warszawskiego wisi tablica
upamietniajaca dokonania jednego z najwiekszych po
Berii mordercow-Begina.W tym samym czasie ludzie,jak
Pilecki,Fieldorf przechodza w zapomnienie.

I co dziwne,nikt ze studentow nie protestuje.

I to miejsce na mapie nazywacie Polska?
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    • Gość: Sokol Re: Nie-do-wiary!!! IP: *.tnt2.northbrook.il.da.uu.net 06.06.03, 05:41
      Gość portalu: U napisał(a):

      > W Audytorium Maximum Univ.Warszawskiego wisi tablica
      > upamietniajaca dokonania jednego z najwiekszych po
      > Berii mordercow-Begina.W tym samym czasie ludzie,jak
      > Pilecki,Fieldorf przechodza w zapomnienie.
      >
      > I co dziwne,nikt ze studentow nie protestuje.
      >
      > I to miejsce na mapie nazywacie Polska?

      A jakim to znowu dekretem zamiescili zyda kryminaliste na polskiej uczelni?.
      Zdrajce -bo przeciez byl zlnierzem w armi polskiej Andersa.
      • Gość: murof Menachem Begin IP: *.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 06.06.03, 06:03
        Poczytaj sobie kto to byl Menachem Begin i przestan obrazac jednego
        z tworcow panstwa Izrael. Osobiscie jestem dumny, ze Menachem Begin
        byl obywatelem polskim, czyli Polakiem.

        Menachem Begin
        (1913-1992)
        --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

        Menachem Begin was born in Brest­Litovsk in 1913. As a child he was forced to
        flee with his family to escape the fighting between the German and Russian
        armies in World War I.

        A passionate Zionist from an early age, he joined Ze'ev Jabotinsky's Betar
        youth movement in his teens, rising quickly to important administrative and
        leadership positions.

        By 1936 he was in charge of Betar Czechoslovakia, and in 1938 he became the
        head of Betar Poland, an organization with 100,000 members which engaged in
        weapons training to defend Polish Jewry, preparation and transport of “illegal”
        immigrants to Israel, agricultural training, and communications.

        In 1940, Begin was imprisoned in Siberian labor camps by Josef Stalin's NKVD (a
        forerunner of the KGB). After the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, he
        was set free by dint of his Polish citizenship, and joined the Free Polish
        Army, which in 1943 made its way to British­controlled Palestine for training.

        Contacting the dormant Jewish underground, Irgun Zvai Leumi, Begin set about
        planning a Jewish uprising against the British authorities. This began in 1944,
        but increased in pace and scope immediately after World War II and continued
        until late 1947. Begin ordered many of the Irgun's operations, including the
        Akko prison breakout and the destruction of the central British administrative
        offices in the King David Hotel. Following the establishment of the State of
        Israel in 1948, Begin disbanded the Irgun.

        From 1948 to 1977, Menachem Begin was the leader of Israel's opposition. In the
        1950's, he led the movement against accepting German reparations for the Nazi
        Holocaust.

        In 1965, Begin merged his Herut Party with the Liberals to form Gahal, which
        later served as the foundation of the Likud Party. The crisis atmosphere in
        1967 saw the establishment of a National Unity Government, which finally
        brought Begin and other Gahal leaders to the Cabinet table. The National Unity
        Government continued until 1970, when Begin insisted that Israel condition
        Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser's extension of the cease-fire across the
        Suez Canal on the signing of a peace treaty recognizing Israel.

        In 1977, Begin was elected Prime Minister. As Premier, he helped initiate the
        peace process with Egypt, which resulted in the Camp David Accords and the 1979
        Israel­Egypt Peace Treaty.

        Begin invested national resources in development programs for Israel's poorer
        neighborhoods and sought to liberalize Israel's economy.

        In 1981, Begin ordered the Israeli Air Force to bomb the Osirak nuclear reactor
        in Iraq, where the Iraqi regime was developing nuclear weapons. Though Israel
        was roundly condemned by the international community at the time, it became
        apparent during the 1991 Gulf War that Israel's action had succeeded in
        hampering Baghdad's drive to acquire nuclear weapons.

        In 1982, after repeated acts of PLO terror, Israel launched Operation Peace for
        Galilee to remove the terrorist threat from Israel's northern border.

        Begin's decision to encourage Ethiopian Jews to immigrate to Israel later
        culminated in Operation Moses, which brought thousands en masse to Israel in
        the early 1980's.

        Following the death of his wife, Aliza, in the winter of 1982, Begin resigned
        as Prime Minister. He spent the rest of his life in seclusion, glimpsed in
        public only at memorials for his wife or at the weddings of his grandchildren.
        He died March 9, 1992, and was buried on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.



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