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Wolfie Kodesh

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19: 147: 153: 39:. He became involved with the South African Communist Party in 1938, selling the leftwing newspaper, the Guardian. During World War II, he fought in Italy and North Africa. In 1961, he hosted 221: 226: 192: 65:. His father ran a hansom cab business which collapsed during the great depression of the 1930s. After his parents separated, Wolfie, his twin sister and brother moved to 185: 231: 236: 178: 44: 35:(April 6, 1918 – October 18, 2002) was a South African Communist Party activist. Kodesh was born in the Transvaal mining town of 43:
in his apartment while Mandela was evading apartheid-era authorities. At the time, he was working as a journalist at
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Wolfie Kodesh's paternal grandparents arrived in South Africa after fleeing the pogroms in
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