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  1. Natan Yellin-Mor (Hebrew: נתן ילין-מור, Nathan Friedman-Yellin; 28 June 1913 – 18 February 1980) was an Israeli National Bolshevik, leader of the self-proclaimed terrorist group Lehi, Canaanite ideologue, and politician.

  2. 5 de nov. de 2019 · Yellin-Mor was a partner in Lehi’s major decisions, including the use of terror tactics against individuals, including the attempted assassination of High Commissioner Sir Harold McMichael, and the murder of British Colonial Minister Lord Moyne on November 6, 1944 in Cairo by underground members Eliyahu Hakim and Eliyahu Bet-Zuri.

  3. 8 de mar. de 2019 · Yellin-Mor was the political leader of Leḥi(Fighters for the Freedom of Israel), a journalist, and a revolutionary peace activist in his later years. His complex and dynamic political thought continues to inspire a minority of thinkers while confusing most people who gain exposure to his ideas.

  4. Natan Yallin-Mor, Gera, one of the leaders of Lehi, was a newspaperman, a publisher and a humanist, a man who dedicated his entire lfie to the establishment of a Jewish state in the Land of Israel. He died on February 18th, 1980. His wife Frieda passed away on August 9th, 1994.

  5. 7 de may. de 2024 · Nathan Yalin-Mor (born June 28, 1913, Grodno, Russia [now Hrodna, Belarus]—died February 18, 1980, Tel Aviv, Israel) was an Israeli journalist and political figure best known as a leader of the Stern Gang, a Zionist terrorist organization. Yalin-Mor was one of the three leaders who succeeded Abraham Stern at the head of the Stern ...

  6. Nathan Yellin-Mor (Friedman) was one of the leaders of Loḥamei Ḥerut Israel, an Israeli politician, and member of the First Knesset. Born in Grodno, Poland, Yellin-Mor completed his studies as an engineer in Warsaw, where he joined the Berit ha-Ẓiyyonim ha-Revizyonistim and Betar movements and in the late 1930s supported extreme activism, ...

  7. views 1,241,624 updated. YELLIN-MOR, NATAN (1913–1980) Israeli underground leader. Born as Nathan Friedman-Yellin in Grodno, Poland, Natan Yellin-Mor became active in the Polish branch of Betar, then in the Irgun Zvaʾi Leʾumi. With Abraham Stern, he edited the Irgun's Polish newspaper, Di Tat.