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Count Folke Bernadotte (1895-1948) with UN men in the hall of the National Institutions. Artist: Unknown

Count Folke Bernadotte (1895-1948) with UN men in the hall of the National Institutions. Count Folke Bernadotte was noted for his negotiation for the release of prisoners from the German concentration camps in World War II. He was vice-president of the Swedish Red Cross. Became the United Nations' mediator in Palestine. He was assassinated, along with UN observer Colonel André Serot, on September 17th in Jerusalem by members of the Zionist extremist Stern gang.
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Title:
Count Folke Bernadotte (1895-1948) with UN men in the hall of the National Institutions. Artist: Unknown
Caption:
Count Folke Bernadotte (1895-1948) with UN men in the hall of the National Institutions. Count Folke Bernadotte was noted for his negotiation for the release of prisoners from the German concentration camps in World War II. He was vice-president of the Swedish Red Cross. Became the United Nations' mediator in Palestine. He was assassinated, along with UN observer Colonel André Serot, on September 17th in Jerusalem by members of the Zionist extremist Stern gang.
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Album / From the Jewish Chronicle Archive / Heritage Images
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5100 x 3622 px | 52.8 MB
Print size:
43.2 x 30.7 cm | 17.0 x 12.1 in (300 dpi)