Kovner, Abba, 1918-1987

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Name (Hebrew)
קובנר, אבא, 1918-1987
Name (Latin)
Kovner, Abba, 1918-1987
Name (Cyrilic)
Ковнер, Абба, 1918-1987
Other forms of name
Kovner, Aba, 1918-1987
Kovner, Abba, 1918-
קובנר, אבא בן ישראל, 1918-1987
קאוונער, אבא, 1918-1987
Date of birth
1918-03-14
Date of death
1987-09-25
Place of birth
Sevastopolʹ (Ukraine)
Place of death
En HaHoresh (Israel)
Associated country
Israel
Lithuania
Ukraine
Occupation
Novelists
Poets
Associated Language
heb yid
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
מקום לידה: סבסטופול SEVASTOPOL], קרים, רוסיה, כיום אוקראינה]
מקום לידה: Sevastopol
תאריך לידה עברי: א ניסן תרע"ח
תאריך לידה: [14.3.1918]
מקום פטירה: עין החורש
מקום פטירה: En Ha-Horesh
תאריך פטירה עברי: ב תשרי תשמ"ח
תאריך פטירה: [25.9.1987].
תאריך עליה: עלה בשנת 1945.
הגירה: עבר לליטא בשנת 1926. בשנים 1944-1945 נדד באירופה.
לקסיקון הספרות העברית החדשה: https://library.osu.edu/projects/hebrew-lexicon/00045.php
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Other Identifiers
VIAF: 54276748
Wikidata: Q305775
Library of congress: n 82099581
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Wikipedia description:

Abba Kovner (Hebrew: אבא קובנר; 14 March 1918 – 25 September 1987) was a Jewish partisan leader, and later Israeli poet and writer. In the Vilna Ghetto, his manifesto was the first time that a target of the Holocaust identified the German plan to murder all Jews. His attempt to organize a ghetto uprising failed. He fled into the forest, joined Soviet partisans, and survived the war. After the war, Kovner led Nakam, a paramilitary organization of Holocaust survivors who sought to take revenge by murdering six million Germans, but Kovner was arrested in British-occupied Germany before he could successfully carry out his plans. He made aliyah to Mandatory Palestine in 1947, which would become the State of Israel one year later. Considered one of the greatest authors of Modern Hebrew poetry, Kovner was awarded the Israel Prize in 1970.

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