ARMY - VINTAGE ISRAELI POSTERS https://farkash-gallery.com VINTAGE ISRAELI POSTERS Isreael old photograph collectors items Thu, 27 Jun 2024 11:02:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 “Bent Over Near the Helicopter”Israeli Airforce Vintage Poster Israel 1964https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-military-posters/israeli-airforce-vintage-poster-bent-over-near-the-helicopter-israel-1964/ Thu, 20 Jul 2023 08:42:42 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=9231Israeli Airforce vintage poster “Near the Helicopter, Go Bent Over” 1959 Pilot training poster in a pilot course Air Force Poster, 1959 Illustrated by Shimon Ori, Air Force graphic artist from 1959-1975. פוסטר הדרכה קורס טייס 1959 כרזה של חיל אויר, 1959 אויירה ביד שמעון...

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Israeli Airforce vintage poster “Near the Helicopter, Go Bent Over” 1959
Pilot training poster in a pilot course

Air Force Poster, 1959 Illustrated by Shimon Ori, Air Force graphic artist from 1959-1975.
פוסטר הדרכה קורס טייס 1959
כרזה של חיל אויר, 1959 אויירה ביד שמעון עורי, גרפיקאי מחיל האויר בין השנים 1959-1975. “

SIX DAY WAR

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Eliaz Winery Vintage Israeli Advertisement Poster 1950shttps://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/advertising-posters/eliaz-winery-vintage-israeli-advertisement-poster-1950s/ Wed, 19 Jul 2023 11:50:18 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=9282Eliaz Winery was founded in 1952 by Joseph Zeltzer. He immigrated to Israel from Hungary infused with a passion to continue being a winemaker, as he’d been in his country of birth. He soon began making wine in the center of what was then considered...

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Eliaz Winery was founded in 1952 by Joseph Zeltzer. He immigrated to Israel from Hungary infused with a passion to continue being a winemaker, as he’d been in his country of birth. He soon began making wine in the center of what was then considered Israel’s official wine region.

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Mapai “Workers Party of the Land of Israel” Election Vintage Israeli Poster 1949https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-military-posters/mapai-workers-party-of-the-land-of-israel-election-vintage-israeli-poster-1949/ Wed, 19 Jul 2023 11:36:27 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=9280Mapai “Workers Party of the Land of Israel” Election Vintage Israeli Poster 1949 Designed by the famous graphic designer Otte Wallish

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Mapai “Workers Party of the Land of Israel” Election Vintage Israeli Poster 1949

Designed by the famous graphic designer Otte Wallish

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Israeli Airforce vintage poster “Beware of mistakes! Identify him for sure” 1967
Beware of mistakes, identify them in advance Pilot training poster in a pilot course

Air Force Poster, 1967 Illustrated by Shimon Ori, Air Force graphic artist from 1959-1975.
פוסטר הדרכה קורס טייס 1964
כרזה של חיל אויר, 1967 אויירה ביד שמעון עורי, גרפיקאי מחיל האויר בין השנים 1959-1975. “היזהר מטעות! זהה אותו בוודאות”

Israeli Air force

A Humble Beginning

The Israeli Air Force was established during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, as a successor to the “Sherut Avir”, which served as the aerial branch for the Haganah (later to become Israeli Defence Force).

At the time of its establishment, the IAF consisted of a small number of troops and aircraft, with recruits and aircraft joining the air force from around the world, bringing valuable skills, aircraft and equipment along with them.

The IAF performed its first sortie on May 29th 1948, and helped bring an Egyptian advance near Ashdod to a halt using four Czechoslovakian Messerschmitt planes. During the war, the IAF intercepted enemy aircraft, provided the ground forces with air support and flew attack sorties to Cairo, Damascus and Amman.

With the war’s culmination, most of the foreign volunteers were released from military service, and the IAF was made up of Israeli pilots only. The air force began establishing AFBs, conceiving combat doctrines and establishing professional squadrons to integrate new aircraft.

The 50s: The Jet Era and Operation “Kadesh”
The IAF underwent a complete re-organization in the 50s, with the development of new control systems, and the increase in aerial reconnaissance missions. In 1953, the Air Force entered the “Jet Era” when the British “Meteor” aircraft joined the force.

In 1956, the IAF performed multiple roles in Operation “Kadesh” (The Israeli operation in the Sinai Peninsula); dropping paratroopers over Sinai, destroying Egyptian communication lines, performing rescue missions and providing air support.

The 60s: Operation “Moked” and the War of Attrition
The IAF continued integrating new aircraft throughout the 60s, and its combat doctrines were put to a test in a long series of battles against Egypt, Syria and Jordan. During Operation “Moked”, the IAF destroyed the grounded Egyptian Air Force, and severely damaged the air forces of Jordan, Syria and Iraq.

The IAF fought on all fronts during the War of Attrition, including aerial combat, bombing runs and joint operations with the ground forces in Egypt and Jordan. During that time, the IAF continued to integrate better and more sophisticated aircraft, and in the early 1970s, began integrating UAVs for the first time.

The 70s: The Yom Kippur War, and Operation “Thunderball”

The IAF’s most substantial challenge was the Yom Kippur War in 1973. Right from the beginning of the war, the IAF’s aircraft assisted in the efforts to halt Egyptian and Syrian advances, engaged in aerial combat, attacked enemy ground forces, bombed enemy airports and attacked strategic targets. The greatest threat to the IAF was the Ground-Air missile array at both fronts, in charge of the inerception of numerous Israeli fighter jets. Great efforts were made to properly implement the strategic lessons learned by this war, and prepare for the next ones to come.

In July 1976, Operation “Entebbe” led to the safe return of Israeli hostages from a plane hijacked in Athens and flown to Uganda. Hercules aircraft transported the forces and their equipment to Uganda, and then returned to Israel with the hostages. In 1978, IAF aircraft provided air support in operation “Litani”.

The 80s: The First Lebanon War
In June,1981, IAF jets destroyed the nuclear reactor in Iraq. A year later, the force attacked ground targets and engaged in aerial battles, shooting down around 100 Syrian planes. In operation “Artzav 19”, Israeli fighter jets destroyed the Syrian Anti-Aircraft batteries in Lebanon.

In the 1980s, the IAF assisted the mass repatriation of Ethiopian Jews to Israel. In October of 1985, the IAF attacked the P.L.O. (Palestine Liberation Organization) command center in Tunisia as part of operation “Wooden Leg”.

The 90s: The Gulf War and Operation “Shlomo”
The Gulf War broke out in January of 1991. IAF aircraft patrolled the Israeli skies, and a Patriot SAM System was established to protect Israel from Scud missiles. The largest airlift in Israel’s history brought 14,000 Ethiopian Jews to Israel.

The struggle between the IAF and the insurgents continued in the country’s northern border, and brought to two major operations: Operation “Accountability” in July of 1993, and Operation “The Grapes of Wrath” in April of 1996. On February 4th, 1997, the fighting in Lebanon took a heavy toll on the IAF – two “Yas’ur” helicopters collided, and 73 servicemen on their way to Lebanon were killed.

The 00s: The Second Lebanon War, and Operation “Cast Lead”
In the first years of the 21st century, the IAF was heavily involved in various operations in Judea and Samaria area and in Gaza, destroying terrorist targets and performing intelligence missions.

During the Second Lebanon War in the summer of 2006, the IAF destroyed launch pads, terrorist infrastructures, provided air support to the ground forces, evacuated casualties, gathered intelligence and transported forces deep into Lebanon territory.

Operation “Cast Lead” commenced in December of 2008 with an aerial attack on “Hamas” infrastructure situated in the Gaza strip. Throughout the operation, the IAF provided ongoing air support to the ground forces, gathered intelligence and extracted casualties.

Looking Ahead
The IAF continues to develop in all fields with the inclusion of new UAV squadrons and the integration of new aircraft. The IAF’s long arm has now reached into space, with the launch of the “Ofek 9” satellite in 2010, which joined two other “Ofek” satellites already in space. Using these satellites, the IAF can accurately locate targets from afar with precision.

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Israeli Airforce vintage poster “Beware of mistakes! Identify him for sure” 1967
Beware of mistakes, identify them in advance Pilot training poster in a pilot course

Air Force Poster, 1967 Illustrated by Shimon Ori, Air Force graphic artist from 1959-1975.
פוסטר הדרכה קורס טייס 1964
כרזה של חיל אויר, 1967 אויירה ביד שמעון עורי, גרפיקאי מחיל האויר בין השנים 1959-1975. “היזהר מטעות! זהה אותו בוודאות”

Israeli Air force

A Humble Beginning

The Israeli Air Force was established during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, as a successor to the “Sherut Avir”, which served as the aerial branch for the Haganah (later to become Israeli Defence Force).

At the time of its establishment, the IAF consisted of a small number of troops and aircraft, with recruits and aircraft joining the air force from around the world, bringing valuable skills, aircraft and equipment along with them.

The IAF performed its first sortie on May 29th 1948, and helped bring an Egyptian advance near Ashdod to a halt using four Czechoslovakian Messerschmitt planes. During the war, the IAF intercepted enemy aircraft, provided the ground forces with air support and flew attack sorties to Cairo, Damascus and Amman.

With the war’s culmination, most of the foreign volunteers were released from military service, and the IAF was made up of Israeli pilots only. The air force began establishing AFBs, conceiving combat doctrines and establishing professional squadrons to integrate new aircraft.

The 50s: The Jet Era and Operation “Kadesh”
The IAF underwent a complete re-organization in the 50s, with the development of new control systems, and the increase in aerial reconnaissance missions. In 1953, the Air Force entered the “Jet Era” when the British “Meteor” aircraft joined the force.

In 1956, the IAF performed multiple roles in Operation “Kadesh” (The Israeli operation in the Sinai Peninsula); dropping paratroopers over Sinai, destroying Egyptian communication lines, performing rescue missions and providing air support.

The 60s: Operation “Moked” and the War of Attrition
The IAF continued integrating new aircraft throughout the 60s, and its combat doctrines were put to a test in a long series of battles against Egypt, Syria and Jordan. During Operation “Moked”, the IAF destroyed the grounded Egyptian Air Force, and severely damaged the air forces of Jordan, Syria and Iraq.

The IAF fought on all fronts during the War of Attrition, including aerial combat, bombing runs and joint operations with the ground forces in Egypt and Jordan. During that time, the IAF continued to integrate better and more sophisticated aircraft, and in the early 1970s, began integrating UAVs for the first time.

The 70s: The Yom Kippur War, and Operation “Thunderball”

The IAF’s most substantial challenge was the Yom Kippur War in 1973. Right from the beginning of the war, the IAF’s aircraft assisted in the efforts to halt Egyptian and Syrian advances, engaged in aerial combat, attacked enemy ground forces, bombed enemy airports and attacked strategic targets. The greatest threat to the IAF was the Ground-Air missile array at both fronts, in charge of the inerception of numerous Israeli fighter jets. Great efforts were made to properly implement the strategic lessons learned by this war, and prepare for the next ones to come.

In July 1976, Operation “Entebbe” led to the safe return of Israeli hostages from a plane hijacked in Athens and flown to Uganda. Hercules aircraft transported the forces and their equipment to Uganda, and then returned to Israel with the hostages. In 1978, IAF aircraft provided air support in operation “Litani”.

The 80s: The First Lebanon War
In June,1981, IAF jets destroyed the nuclear reactor in Iraq. A year later, the force attacked ground targets and engaged in aerial battles, shooting down around 100 Syrian planes. In operation “Artzav 19”, Israeli fighter jets destroyed the Syrian Anti-Aircraft batteries in Lebanon.

In the 1980s, the IAF assisted the mass repatriation of Ethiopian Jews to Israel. In October of 1985, the IAF attacked the P.L.O. (Palestine Liberation Organization) command center in Tunisia as part of operation “Wooden Leg”.

The 90s: The Gulf War and Operation “Shlomo”
The Gulf War broke out in January of 1991. IAF aircraft patrolled the Israeli skies, and a Patriot SAM System was established to protect Israel from Scud missiles. The largest airlift in Israel’s history brought 14,000 Ethiopian Jews to Israel.

The struggle between the IAF and the insurgents continued in the country’s northern border, and brought to two major operations: Operation “Accountability” in July of 1993, and Operation “The Grapes of Wrath” in April of 1996. On February 4th, 1997, the fighting in Lebanon took a heavy toll on the IAF – two “Yas’ur” helicopters collided, and 73 servicemen on their way to Lebanon were killed.

The 00s: The Second Lebanon War, and Operation “Cast Lead”
In the first years of the 21st century, the IAF was heavily involved in various operations in Judea and Samaria area and in Gaza, destroying terrorist targets and performing intelligence missions.

During the Second Lebanon War in the summer of 2006, the IAF destroyed launch pads, terrorist infrastructures, provided air support to the ground forces, evacuated casualties, gathered intelligence and transported forces deep into Lebanon territory.

Operation “Cast Lead” commenced in December of 2008 with an aerial attack on “Hamas” infrastructure situated in the Gaza strip. Throughout the operation, the IAF provided ongoing air support to the ground forces, gathered intelligence and extracted casualties.

Looking Ahead
The IAF continues to develop in all fields with the inclusion of new UAV squadrons and the integration of new aircraft. The IAF’s long arm has now reached into space, with the launch of the “Ofek 9” satellite in 2010, which joined two other “Ofek” satellites already in space. Using these satellites, the IAF can accurately locate targets from afar with precision.

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Extremely rare Vintage Israeli Poster – “Defend the People and the Land, Enlist to the Notrim Forces!”, illustrated poster. No printer’s name, no date [1943]. Design: the Shamir Brothers. Hebrew.

A poster calling to join the Notrim (Jewish Police force, supported by the British, active during the British Mandate). In the center – a black and white illustration of three Notrim wearing uniform.36X47.5 cm. Very good condition.From the collection of Dr Simon Cohen.

כרזה כרזת גיוס ליחידת הנוטרים בתקופת המנדט הבריטי בארץ ישראל

1943

The Notrim (Hebrew: נוטרים, lit. Guards; singular: Noter) were a Jewish Police Force set up by the British in Mandatory Palestine in 1936 to help defend Jewish lives and property during the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine.[1] The force was divided into Supernumerary Police and highly mobile Settlement Police.[1] Members were recruited almost entirely from the Haganah.

As notrim thousands of young men had their first experience of military training, which Moshe Shertok and Eliyahu Golomb cited as one of the fruits of the Haganah’s policy of havlagah (restraint).

The British authorities maintained, financed and armed the Notrim until the end of the Mandate, even though they knew that although the force was nominally answerable to the Palestine Police Force it was in fact controlled by the Haganah.

After World War II, the Notrim became the core of the Israeli Military Police.

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THE ISRAELI SOLDIERS WELFARE ASSOCIATION (AWIS) GRAND LOTTERY EVENT- Vintage Israeli Poster. 1960https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-military-posters/the-israeli-soldiers-welfare-association-awis-grand-lottery-event-vintage-israeli-poster-1960/ https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-military-posters/the-israeli-soldiers-welfare-association-awis-grand-lottery-event-vintage-israeli-poster-1960/#respond Mon, 27 Jun 2022 08:18:08 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=7597. A special lottery with over 300 prizes, cars, motorcycles and more Design: R. Dayan .The advertising industry in Palestine/Eretz Israel,  began before the establishment of the State of Israel in the 1920s. The leading designers of the period were teachers in the graphic department...

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. A special lottery with over 300 prizes, cars, motorcycles and more

Design: R. Dayan

.The advertising industry in Palestine/Eretz Israel,  began before the establishment of the State of Israel in the 1920s. The leading designers of the period were teachers in the graphic department of the “Bezalel Academy of Art”. The “Levant Fair”, (the leading consumer fair at the time), gave a tremendous boost to the field. With the establishment of the State of Israel, the first advertising agencies were established   and led the advertising field forward.

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Rare Vintage Israeli Poster call woman to join the “Jewish Brigade” in the British army 1945 WW2 “Come on Help us win”https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-military-posters/rare-vintage-israeli-poster-call-woman-to-join-the-jewish-brigade-in-the-british-army-1945-ww2-come-on-help-us-win/ Sun, 10 Apr 2022 07:22:15 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=7424Extremely rare Vintage Israeli Poster calls woman to join the “Jewish Brigade” in the British army 1945 WW2 “Come on Help us win”   “Come on Help us win”   Brigadier General Israela Oron, O.C Women’s Corps, and Esther Herlitz, presenter, at “Dor l’Dor Yabia...

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Extremely rare Vintage Israeli Poster calls woman to join the “Jewish Brigade” in the British army 1945 WW2 “Come on Help us win”

 

“Come on Help us win”

 

Brigadier General Israela Oron, O.C Women’s Corps, and Esther Herlitz, presenter, at “Dor l’Dor Yabia Omer,” a meeting held on the occasion of a visit of Women Veterans of ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service) and WAAF (Women’s Auxiliary Air Force) to the Chen Training Camp in Sarafand, June 19, 1996.

 

ATS and WAAF in World War II

 

by Esther Herlitz

 

The Yishuv regarded the war against Nazi Germany (World War II) as its own. At the behest of the Jewish Agency, thirty thousand men volunteered for the British Army between 1939 and 1946. Only when the Council of Women’s Organizations called for the recruitment of women as well was an agreement reached with the British authorities to enlist women into the forces. The first to join, on January 25, 1942, was a small group of sixty women to be trained as officers and N.C.O.s for the ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service). Women for the WAAF (Women’s Auxiliary Air Force) were drafted only on May 25, 1943. The call was for women between twenty and forty-five years of age. Altogether 4,350 Palestinian women volunteers joined the British Armed Forces “for the duration of emergency.” Most were discharged in 1946.

 

The subject of women serving in the British army was initially controversial in the Yishuv. Questions were raised about the moral issue as well as the appropriateness of leaving the country at a time when German General Erwin Rommel was advancing on Egypt. Considerable effort was invested in a large-scale recruitment drive, which turned out to be successful.

 

Women of all walks of life and age groups, married and single, joined up. In some cases, both husband and wife joined. Some were illiterate, and some were highly educated. A great many were recent young immigrants, mostly Youth Aliyah graduates who had no permanent homes in the country.

 

 

[An ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service) recruiting parade in Rishon Le-Zion (March 22, 1942), commemorating sixty years since the founding of the city. Esther Herlitz is in the line furthest to the right, fifth from the front. Image credit: Esther Herlitz.]

 

Basic training of a month took place at the central British military base at Sarafand in Palestine. The women were posted to sixteen ATS units in Palestine, Egypt, Syria, and Lebanon. Toward the end of the war, several ATS members were sent to Italy and Austria. ATS camps were separate companies under women officers. The top echelon was entirely British; only two companies were fully under “Palestinian” command. The women’s army identification numbers ran as W/Pal, and they wore the insignia “Palestine” on their sleeves.

 

Uniforms of the ATS were all khaki, from underwear to stockings, shirts, battle dresses, and skirts. Only the drivers wore trousers. The heavy material did not suit the Middle East climate. The blue WAAF uniforms were the envy of all, as were those of the United States and South African women contingents.

 

 

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Original photograph by Uri dan The victory smile
This photo was taken during the Yom Kippur war in 1973 while General Sharon was finally laughing with his soldiers after the long days of battles.

At the time it was taken, Israel has overcome the Egyptian army with the significant share of Sharon’s division.

Photographed by the famous journalist Uri Dan, a close friend of General Arik Ariel Sharon. Print signed  Uri Dan

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Printed from the original negative FRAMED

Uri Dan

Israeli Journalist and photographer. Dan, who wrote for Maariv, the Israel Defense Forces magazine Bamahaneh and the New York Post, was a close friend of former prime minister Ariel Sharon.
Dan was born Shlomo Uri in Tel Aviv. At 17 he began to study mechanical engineering at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa as part of the army’s academic service deferal program. Two years into his studies he left school, enlisted in the Israel Defense Forces and began to write for Bamahaneh.
He received permission from Sharon, who was then commander of paratroop battalion 890, to cover its retaliatory raids with the troops. He also parachuted into the Mitla Pass in the Sinai Campaign in 1956. After his release from army service he joined Ma’ariv and became the paper’s Paris correspondent.
In the summer of 1973, Sharon retired from the army after he was not appointed chief of staff, and Dan coined the phrase “those who didn’t want him as chief of staff will get him as defense minister.”
When the Yom Kippur War broke, Dan joined the battalion under Sharon’s command and sent daily updates to Maariv from the front.
When Sharon was forced to resign as defense minister following the investigation into the Sabra and Chatila massacres, Dan, who had been his media adviser, coined an even more famous phrase; “Those who didn’t want Sharon as defense minister will get him as prime minister.”

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“Warrior’s Rest” General Ariel Sharon fell asleep on the sands before crossing the Suez Canal. Yom Kippur war, Sinai desert 1973https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/vintage-israeli-photographs/yom-kippur-war-photos/warriors-rest-general-ariel-sharon-fell-asleep-on-the-sands-before-crossing-the-suez-canal-yom-kippur-war-sinai-desert-1973/ https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/vintage-israeli-photographs/yom-kippur-war-photos/warriors-rest-general-ariel-sharon-fell-asleep-on-the-sands-before-crossing-the-suez-canal-yom-kippur-war-sinai-desert-1973/#respond Sat, 11 Sep 2021 10:10:17 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=4418Original photograph by Uri dan The victory smile. This photo was taken during the Yom Kippur war in 1973 General Ariel Sharon fell asleep on the sands before crossing the Suez Canal and after the long days of battles. At the time it was taken,...

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Original photograph by Uri dan The victory smile.
This photo was taken during the Yom Kippur war in 1973 General Ariel Sharon fell asleep on the sands before crossing the Suez Canal and after the long days of battles.

At the time it was taken, Israel has overcome the Egyptian army with a significant share of Sharon’s division.
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