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Kovner, Abba, 1918-1987
Abba Kovner
Abba Kovner
(; 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
genocidal
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
two years later. Considered one of the greatest authors of
Modern Hebrew poetry
, Kovner was awarded the
Israel Prize
in 1970.
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A canopy in the desert ; selected poems /
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Kovner
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Abba
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1918
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1987
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My little sister and selected poems, 1965-1985 /
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Abba
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1918
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1987
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Scrolls of testimony /
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Abba
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1918
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1987
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