- Moshe Dayan - Wikipedia
In addition, the damage to the extraocular muscles was such that Dayan could not be fitted with a glass eye, and he was compelled to adopt the black eye patch that became his trademark [ 11 ] Letters from this time revealed that despite losing his left eye and suffering serious injuries to the area where the eye was located, Dayan still
- The shattered myth of Moshe Dayan - Ynetnews
In June 1941 he lost his eye in Syria when a French sniper hit his binoculars From the age of 26 and until the day he died, Dayan wore the famous eye patch
- Moshe Dayan: Israel’s flawed hero - The Jerusalem Post
For a generation, Moshe Dayan, Israel’s legendary eye-patched general, was a national icon Born May 20, 1915, his saga was one of rise and fall, and rise again On the eve of the June 1967 Six
- Moshe Dayan: Israel’s Greatest General | Articles | FOZ Museum
With his black eyepatch and crooked smile, Moshe Dayan was undoubtedly one of the most widely recognized Israeli figures of the mid-20th century He was a warrior, commander, politician and statesman, he was also the epitome of the brave, daring and new, during the formative years of the young State of Israel
- How I lost my eye: Moshe Dayan report revealed
How I lost my eye: Moshe Dayan report revealed After over 70 years, IDF archives reveal Dayan’s injury report wherein he describes how his eye was hit during combat against French forces in Syria resulting in his trademark eye patch
- Moshe Dayan’s Eye Patch - IFCJ
And around the world, Israeli grit came to be symbolized by the black eye patch that Moshe Dayan wore, a symbol of his own determination We look at how this Israeli You Should Know and military hero came to wear the black eye patch for which he is remembered
- Moshe Dayan - Jew Oughta Know
Moshe Dayan (1915-1981) was one of the most popular and famous Israelis, one of our Warrior Gods, military leader, and politician who worked for peace He lost an eye leading a Palmach raid in Lebanon in 1941 and wore his trademark black eye patch for the rest of his life
- ISRAEL: The Person Behind the Patch - TIME
As the legendary hero of the Sinai campaign of 1956 and the Six-Day War of 1967, Dayan has become a larger-than-life figure, and his black eye patch a cartoonists’ symbol of Israeli military
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