Encyclopaedia Judaica
Jews in South Africa 09: Jews in the army
Jews in the South African forces - Jews from South
Africa in the Jewish army of racist Zionist anti-Muslim
governed Israel
from: South Africa; In: Encyclopaedia Judaica 1971, vol.
15
presented by Michael Palomino (2008)
<Jews in the Armed
Forces.
[Jews in South African
forces during World War I and World War II]
Jewish service as volunteers in the armed forces of the
nation dates back to the Boer war, when Jews fought on both
sides. Jewish participation in army service has been in
greater numbers, proportionally, than the rest of the white
population. Thus in World War I, there were some 3,000
Jewish volunteers representing about 5% of the entire Jewish
population of that time. In World War II over 10,000, above
10% of the Jewish population were listed in the records kept
by the South African Jewish Board of Deputies of Jews
serving in the Union Defense Forces and with other Allied
forces. Of these 357 were killed, 327 were wounded or
injured, 143 were mentioned in dispatches, and 94 received
various awards for distinguished service.> (col. 202)
[South African Jews in the
Jewish army of Herzl Free Mason CIA Israel]
<In the 1948 War of Liberation,
[[Herzl Israel wants to drive all Arabs away as the natives
in the "USA" have been driven away, see Herzl "The Jewish
State". So this is not a war of "liberation" but a start for
an annihilation of the Arabs]]
men and women who had served in the South African forces
during World War II went to the defense of the Jewish state.
A few thousand volunteered, but only 800 were sent and of
these approximately one quarter remained permanently in the
country. A stream of volunteers again left for Israel in the
1956 Sinai crisis and at the time of the Six-Day War, in
June 1967.> (col. 199)
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