Oskar Lachs – VINTAGE ISRAELI POSTERS https://farkash-gallery.com VINTAGE ISRAELI POSTERS Isreael old photograph collectors items Sun, 07 Jul 2024 09:43:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Jewish Brigade Vintage Israeli Poster WW2 1942, JEWISH AGENCY POSTER ENCOURAGING ENLISTING IN THE BRITISH ARMYhttps://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-military-posters/jewish-brigade-vintage-poster-1942/ Wed, 24 Mar 2021 10:50:25 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=6037Extremely rare poster  1942 WW2 JEWISH AGENCY POSTER ENCOURAGING ENLISTING IN THE BRITISH ARMY Join the Jewish Brigade! Poster on behalf of the recruitment bureaus of the Jewish Agency for Israel. Printing of a. Levin Epstein & Sons Ltd. 1939, You can count on one...

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Extremely rare poster  1942 WW2

JEWISH AGENCY POSTER ENCOURAGING ENLISTING IN THE BRITISH ARMY

Join the Jewish Brigade!
Poster on behalf of the recruitment bureaus of the Jewish Agency for Israel. Printing of a. Levin Epstein & Sons Ltd. 1939, You can count on one hand the amount of these posters that are left!
Height 62 cm, width 46 cm.
The Israeli veterans
Volunteers of the Yishuv for the British Army during World War II 1939 – 1945
World War II broke out in September 1939 with the German army invading Poland.
The Jewish community in Palestine (Israel) then numbered about half a million people. Many of the countrymen felt obliged to join the war against Hitler and his army. Arabs hardly enlisted, while from the Jewish community about 40,000 men and women volunteered for all branches of the British army.
The issue of the recruitment of compatriots to the British army provoked controversy in a settlement that was in serious conflict with the British government and its “White Paper” policy, a document that restricted immigration to the country and the purchase of land in it. This and more. An ostrich that the German army, under the command of General Rommel, stood at the gates of Egypt, in the country there were those who preferred to provide manpower to protect the settlement itself.
Ben-Gurion decided by saying that we must help the English as if there were no “White Paper” and fight the “White Paper” as if there were no war.
As mentioned, close to 40,000 members of the settlement volunteered for all branches of the British army and served in Israel, the Middle East, the Western Desert and Africa. Eventually, they arrived in Europe and were the first to meet the She’erit HaPleita, give them significant help and help bring them to Israel. Few served in the Far East when the war moved there, about 800 people fell dead in the war.
It is worth noting that in this war against Hitler’s army were for the first time all the Jewish soldiers on one side of the barricade, one and a half million Jews served in the Allied armies in World War II.
The volunteers from Palestine tried to maintain the Jewish and Zionist character of their units, some in British units, some in independent units. The highlight was the establishment of the Jewish Brigade in 1944.
The experience gained in the British army contributed significantly to the establishment of the IDF.
David Ben Gurion:
“We must help the British as if there is no ‘White Paper’ and fight the ‘White Paper’ as if there is no war.”
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Volunteering of the Jewish community in Eretz Israel for the British army during World War II 1945 – 1939
World War II broke out in September 1939 with the German army invading Poland.
The Jewish community in Palestine (Israel) then numbered about half a million people. Many of the countrymen felt obliged to join the war against Hitler and his army. Arabs hardly enlisted, while from the Jewish community about 40,000 men and women volunteered for all branches of the British army.
The issue of the recruitment of compatriots to the British army provoked controversy in a settlement that was in serious conflict with the British government and its “White Paper” policy, a document that restricted immigration to the country and the purchase of land in it. This and more. An ostrich that the German army, under the command of General Rommel, stood at the gates of Egypt, in the country there were those who preferred to provide manpower to protect the settlement itself.
Ben-Gurion decided by saying that we must help the English as if there were no “White Paper” and fight the “White Paper” as if there were no war.
As mentioned, close to 40,000 members of the settlement volunteered for all branches of the British army and served in Israel, the Middle East, the Western Desert and Africa. To the water, arrived in Europe and were the first to meet the refugees, provided them with significant assistance and helped bring them to Israel. Few served in the Far East when the war moved there, about 800 people fell dead in the war.
It is worth noting that in this war against Hitler’s army were for the first time all the Jewish soldiers on one side of the barricade, one and a half million Jews served in the Allied armies in World War II.
The volunteers from Palestine tried to maintain the Jewish and Zionist character of their units, some in British units, some in independent units. The highlight was the establishment of the Jewish Brigade in 1944.
The experience gained in the British army contributed significantly to the establishment of the IDF.

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The Jewish Settlement Ransom Israel’s War Bond Vintage Poster, 1941 WWIIhttps://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-military-posters/israels-war-bond-vintage-poster-1941/ https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-military-posters/israels-war-bond-vintage-poster-1941/#respond Mon, 28 Dec 2020 13:27:57 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=5679Vintage rare Israeli poster from 1941 “In the security of the settlement, your security, “The security treasure protects you” The ransom of the settlement. Fundraising poster during World War II Very Rare Oskar Lachs The community ransom (Hebrew: Kofer HaYishuv; כופר הישוב), or Yishuv ransom...

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Vintage rare Israeli poster from 1941
“In the security of the settlement, your security, “The security treasure protects you”
The ransom of the settlement. Fundraising poster during World War II

Very Rare Oskar Lachs

The community ransom (Hebrew: Kofer HaYishuv; כופר הישוב), or Yishuv ransom was a tax imposed by the Jewish National Council in Mandatory Palestine to finance central security operations and increase the size of the self-defence force known as the Haganah.[1] The principle of the tax was that those who could not make a physical contribution to the Haganah would pay a “ransom” to its treasury.[1] The money was collected through a tax on luxuries, cigarettes, restaurant bills and so on.[1] The tax was formally introduced on 24 June 1938, during the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine, and abolished on the foundation of the state of Israel in May 1948.

 

כרזה נדירה לגיוס כספים לההתישבות “כופר הישוב” 1941

פוסטר עיצוב אוסקר לקס

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