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Haim Gouri
Haim Gouri ((ヘブライ語:חיים גורי); born October 9, 1923, Tel Aviv) is an Israeli poet, novelist, journalist, and documentary filmmaker. ==Biography== Haim Gouri was born in Tel Aviv. After studying at the Kadoorie Agricultural High School, he joined the Palmach and completed a commander's course.〔http://www.israelhayom.co.il/article/164247〕 He participated in the bombing of a British radar station being used to track Aliyah Bet ships carrying illegal Jewish immigrants to Palestine. In 1947 he was sent to Hungary to assist Holocaust survivors to emigrate to Mandate Palestine. During the 1948 Arab–Israeli War he was a deputy company commander in the Palmach's Negev Brigade.〔Eli Elihau, ''First-person plural'', Haaretz April 17, 2009. ()〕 Gouri studied literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Sorbonne in Paris. As a journalist he worked for ''Lamerhav'' and later, ''Davar''. He achieved fame with his coverage of the 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann.〔 Gouri lives with his wife, Aliza, in Jerusalem.〔(Encyclopedia of Holocaust Literature: Haim Gouri )〕
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