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Ya’akov Banai : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yaakov Banai
Yaakov Banai ((ヘブライ語:יעקב בנאי)) born Yaakov Tunkel, Alias Mazal ((ヘブライ語:מזל)) (March 30, 1920 – January 7, 2009) served as the commander of the Lehi movement's combat unit.〔 (Google books )〕 Banai was a senior Lehi member who masterminded numerous military encounters against British and Arab targets during the Mandate period and the Israel War of Independence. == Early life == Yaakov Banai (Tunkel) was born on March 20, 1920 in Baranovichi, Poland. He was the third child of four children. His father was Shraga (Feivel) Tunkel and his mother Brakha née Sokolovsky. The family owned a barber shop and his father served as the head of the town's volunteer fire department. His father was the first cousin of Yosef Tunkel, the Yiddish humorist known as Der Tunkeler.〔Tidhar, David. 1947-1971. Entsiklopedyah le-halutse ha-Yishuv u-vonav :demuyot u-temunot. Tel-Aviv : Sifriyat rishonim, vol 4, p 1862〕 Both of his parents and two of his siblings perished in the Holocaust. As a youth, Banai was a member of Betar, the Revisionist Zionist youth movement and was a founding member of the Irgun in Poland and leader of the Eastern Poland branch of the party. He graduated from the state Gymnasium high school in 1938 and studied law for one year at Vilnius University (1939–1940). In 1941, following the Soviet invasion and shortly before the German invasion of Lithuania, Banai obtained a Sugihara visa and made his way to Israel via Turkey with other members of the Betar.
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