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Assassination of Gotthilf Wagner

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58:, ambushed Wagner and shot him while driving with a police escort from the Wilhelma Detention Camp near the Lydda airport. As his car entered the outlying streets of Tel Aviv, it slowed down on account of heavy traffic. Two men darted out from each side and approached the car. One of them fired a shot which mortally wounded Wagner who then collapsed over the steering wheel of the car. Four men were seen running away through the crowd. 96:
On March 22, 1946, Gotthilf Wagner, the last mayor of Sarona and secretary of the Templers, was assassinated by the Hebrew Resistance Movement. A 2007 Israeli television documentary noted that the decision for this act was probably taken by the
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The assassination was intended to drive the Germans out of Palestine; it "sent shockwaves" through the community and was followed by two subsequent assassinations in 1948.
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The British Criminal Investigation Department concluded that the assassination was influenced by Wagner's decision to instruct the population of
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Wagner had been heading for Sarona to pay the wages of Arabs laborers and even though he had £800 with him, none of the money was taken.
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The assassination was intended to make it unmistakably clear that Palestine-Germans could no longer remain in the country.
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not to sell any land to Jews. Wagner had previously been a member of the
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The Templers: German settlers who left their mark on Palestine
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On 22 March 1946, Gotthilf Wagner, the leader of the
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Index

German Templer colonies in Palestine
Haganah
Jewish Resistance Movement
Sarona
Nazi Party
Palmach
Yitzhak Sadeh
Nazis in the Holy Land 1933-1948
ISBN
978-3-11-030652-1


Nazis in the Holy Land 1933-1948
ISBN
978-3-11-030652-1


The Templers: German settlers who left their mark on Palestine
Nazis in the Holy Land 1933-1948
ISBN
978-3-11-030652-1



Categories
History of Palestine (region)
Assassinated Nazis
Haganah
Jewish insurgency in Mandatory Palestine
March 1946 events in Asia

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