Clandestine Immigration and Naval Museum
Haifa
The Clandestine Immigration and Naval Museum 2019
INS Mivtach, The National Naval Museum in Haifa, Israel 13.5. 2013, 1536
Namorne muzeum v Haife a lod INS Mivtach znutra.
Israeli Navy Submarine Gal (Wave), Naval Museum Haifa Israel -6
Israeli Navy Submarine Gal (Wave), Naval Museum Haifa Israel -6
Haifa Naval Museum:
Based on German 206A Type Submarine with UGM-84 Harpoon Cruise Missile & NT 37E Torpedoes. The commissioned GAL submarine modification donated by HDW Shipyard in Germany for the Israeli Navy Museum exhibit.
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מחנה מעצר עתלית עש חנה סנש *** חדש 2018 ATLIT Tour the site . detainee camp-israel *** new
מחנה המעצר בעתלית
או מחנה המעפילים בעתלית שימש למעצר מעפילים ופעילים במחתרות, וכן כמחנה מעבר לעולים. המחנה נפתח בינואר 1940[1], ופעל במתכונת זו עד להקמת מדינת ישראל במאי 1948. במשך השנים נעצרו בו למעלה מ-40,000 מעפילים. ב-1987 הוכרז כאתר לאומי למורשת ההעפלה והעלייה של מדינת ישראל.
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Atlit detainee camp
The Atlit detainee camp was a detention camp established by the authorities of the British Mandate for Palestine at the end of the 1930s on the Israeli coastal plain (what is now Israel's northern coast), 20 kilometers (12 mi) south of Haifa. The camp was established to prevent Jewish refugees from entering Mandatory Palestine. Tens of thousands of Jewish refugees were interned at the camp, which was surrounded by barbed wire and watchtowers.
The Atlit camp is now a museum of the history of Ha'apala. Atlit was declared a National Heritage Site in 1987.
Mandatory Palestine
Aliyah Bet (Hebrew: עלייה ב', Aliyah 'B' – bet being the second letter of the Hebrew alphabet) was the code name given to illegal immigration by Jews, most of whom were Holocaust survivors[1] and refugees from Nazi Germany[2], to Mandatory Palestine between 1934 and 1948 in violation of the restrictions laid out in the British White Paper of 1939. In modern-day Israel it has also been called by the Hebrew term Ha'pala (Hebrew: הַעְפָּלָה; ascension). The Aliyah Bet is distinguished from the Aliyah Aleph (Aliyah 'A', Aleph being the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet) which refers to the limited Jewish immigration permitted by British authorities during the same period. The name Aliya B is also shortened name for Aliya Bilty Legalit (Hebrew: עלייה בלתי-לגאלית - illegal immigration).
ההעפלה (המכונה גם עלייה בלתי-לגאלית ועלייה ב') הייתה התנועה לכניסה בלתי חוקית של יהודים לארץ ישראל בדרכי הים והיבשה וב-1947 גם בדרך האוויר, אשר אורגנה על ידי היישוב העברי בתקופת המנדט הבריטי משנת 1934 ועד הקמת מדינת ישראל ב-1948 (כניסתם של יהודים לתחומי הארץ באופן בלתי מאורגן החלה מאז מלחמת העולם הראשונה, כאשר הונהג ממשל צבאי בריטי ואף קודם לכן, אך ההעפלה המאורגנת החלה ב-1934)[1]. היא כונתה גם עלייה ב', משום שנעשתה בד בבד עם העלייה החוקית שנמשכה באותה עת על פי תקנות ההגירה החמורות שנקבעו על ידי ממשלת המנדט הבריטית.
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SYND 16-7-73 AN ISRAELI NAVAL EXHIBITION IS HELD IN HAIFA
(15 Jul 1973) An Israeli navy exhibition at Haifa is held as part of the 25th anniversary celebrations of the founding of the country.
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Inside submarine INS Gal
Climbing through submarine INS Gal that is part of the Haifa Clandestine Immigration & Naval Museum.
Top Tourist Attractions in Haifa: Travel Guide Israel
Top Tourist Attractions and most beautiful places in Haifa: Travel Guide Israel
Baha'i Gardens and Golden Dome, Dado Beach, Clandestine Immigration and Naval Museum, Louis Promenade, Hanging Bridge at Nesher Park, The Israel National Museum Of Science, University of Haifa, Wadi Nisnas, Haifa Educational Zoo, Sculptures Garden, Stella Maris Lighthouse and Carmelite Monastery
The GLOBE program, Galey Atlit, School, Atlit, Israel.
The Israeli Air Force Museum
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Illegal Immigrant Ships At Haifa (1946)
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Cuts from newsreel 46/63 - Illegal immigrant ships at Haifa, Israel.
British troops stand guard over illegal Jewish immigrant ships. Would-be illegal immigrant ships in Haifa bay. Immigrants line the rails of the ships. Immigrants take supplies aboard from British launch. Immigrants wave to cameras.
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400 refugees' Kitchen on board a landing ship of Clandestine Shadow Navy sailing to Palestine 2/2
The 400 refugees' Kitchen on board of a landing ship of the Clandestine Shadow Navy. Sailed from Europe to 1947 Palestine 2/2
Ex Canadian Navy Landing ship T.L.C. 147, purchase by the Clandestine Immigration Shadow Navy, first to sail after Exodus forced by Britain to return to Germany with it WWII survivors refugees.
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Naval Museum Haifa Israel.
The Ship name: In Spite Of AF-Al-Pi-Chen
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Speaking of Culture | The Synagogue of Conegliano Veneto
The restored ancient synagogue of Conegliano Veneto is one of the highlights of the U. Nahon Museum of Italian Jewish Art in Jerusalem. Dating from the 16th century, the synagogue - including its magnificent ark - was transfered to Jerusalem after WWII, where it is now an integral part of the museum and serves the Italian community. Watch its amazing story.
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Music: Antonio Vivaldi, Violin Concerto in Bb, Op. 4/1 RV 383a from La Stravaganza. Performed by Orchestra Gli Armonici
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Discovering Haifa in Israel
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Canadian Landing ship part of the Clandestine Shadow Navy sailing from Europe to Palestine 1/2
Ex Canadian Navy Landing ship T.L.C. 147, purchase by the Clandestine Shadow Navy, It was the first ship to sail to (1947 ) Palestine after the Exodus ship's 4,515 WWII survivors refugees were forced by the British back to Germany.
The Ship name: In Spite Of AF-Al-Pi-Chen
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