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What (who) is Vladimir Jabotinsky - definition

RUSSIAN REVISIONIST ZIONIST LEADER (1880–1940)
Jabotinski; Vladimir Jabotinsky; Vladimir Evgenevich Jabotinsky; Vladimir Zhabotinsky; Zeev Zhabotinsky; Ze'ev Zhabotinsky; Zeev Zhabotinski; Vladimir Zhabotinski; Vladimir Jabotinski; Zeev Jabotinski; Ze'ev Jabotinski; Vladimir Zeev Jabotinsky; Zev Jabotinsky; Zeev Jabotinsky; Włodzimierz Żabotyński; Vladimir Ze'ev Zhabotinsky; Vladimir Ze'ev Jabotinsky; Lone Wolf (Jabotinsky biography); Wlodzimierz Zabotynski; Lone Wolf (Jabotinsky Biography); זאב ז'בוטינסקי; Зеэв Жаботинский; Vladimir Yevgenyevich Zhabotinsky; Vladimir (Ze’ev) Jabotinsky; Volodymyr Zhabotinsky; Jabotinsky Institute
  • Testimonial to Jabotinsky from the 38th Battalion Royal Fusiliers
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  • Editorial staff of Razsvet in Saint Petersburg, 1912. Sitting (R–L): 1) Max (Mordecai) Soloveichik (Solieli), 2) Avraham Ben David Idelson, 3) [[Zeev Jabotinsky]]; Standing: 1) Arnold Zeidman, 2) Alexander Goldstein, 3) Shlomo Gefstein
  • Grave of Jabotinsky, [[Mount Herzl]], [[Jerusalem]]
  • Ze'ev's Stronghold]]", and is named after Ze'ev Jabotinsky. It used to be the center of the [[Herut]] Party, and is now the central institute of the [[Likud]] Party.
  • Ze'ev Jabotinsky (bottom right) meeting with [[Betar]] leaders in [[Warsaw]]. Bottom left [[Menachem Begin]] (probably 1939).
  • London Regiment]] between 1916 and 1917
  • Jabotinsky with his wife and son
  • Obituary of Jabotinsky, 4 August 1940
  • Jabotinsky's grandson Ze'ev with his daughter Tal beside Jabotinsky's uniforms and military decorations at the Jabotinsky Institute and Museum
  • Victory Medal]] awarded to Jabotinsky

Vladimir Müller         
RUSSIAN LINGUIST AND LEXICOGRAPHER (1880-1941)
Vladimir Mueller; Vladimir Miuller; Vladimir Muller; Vladimir Myuller
Vladimir Karlovich Myuller (or Müller, ; 24 May 1880 – December 1941) was a Russian linguist and lexicographer. Müller held a professorial degree and compiled the most popular English–Russian dictionary, which saw numerous reeditions (some containing about 70,000 words and expressions).
Vladimir Shcherbachov         
RUSSIAN COMPOSER
Vladimir Shcherbachyov; Vladimir Shcherbachev; Vladimir Vladimirovich Schcherbachov; Vladimir Vladimirovich Shcherbachov; Vladimir Vladimirovich Shcherbachyov
Vladimir Vladimirovich Shcherbachov (Shcherbachyov, Shcherbachev) (; 24 January 1889, in Warsaw – 5 March 1952, in Leningrad) was a Soviet composer.
Vladimir Helfreich         
  • Vladimir Helfreich
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs building]] in Moscow, Russian Federation
  • The Maxim Gorky Drama Theatre in Rostov-on-Don
RUSSIAN ARCHITECT (1885-1967)
Vladimir Gel'freykh; Vladimir Gelfreich; Vladimir Gelfreikh; Vladimir Gel’freykh; Vladimir Gelfreykh
Vladimir Georgiyevich Helfreich or Gelfreikh (Russian: Влади́мир Гео́ргиевич Гельфре́йх; * March 24, 1885, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire – August 7, 1967, Moscow, Soviet Union) was a Soviet and Russian architect, teacher, professor.

Wikipedia

Ze'ev Jabotinsky

Ze'ev Jabotinsky (Hebrew: זְאֵב זַ׳בּוֹטִינְסְקִי, romanized: Ze'ev Zhabotinski; born Vladimir Yevgenyevich Zhabotinsky; 17 October 1880  – 3 August 1940) was a Russian Jewish Revisionist Zionist leader, author, poet, orator, soldier, and founder of the Jewish Self-Defense Organization in Odessa. With Joseph Trumpeldor, he co-founded the Jewish Legion of the British army in World War I. Later he established several Jewish organizations in Palestine, including Betar, Hatzohar, and the Irgun.

His influence on Israeli politics is profound through his closest protégé Menachem Begin's government, consolidating the domination of Israeli politics by the right-wing Likud party; and through the administrations of Likud's leader Benjamin Netanyahu, the son of his former personal secretary and historian, Benzion Netanyahu.

Examples of use of Vladimir Jabotinsky
1. The revisionist movement was founded in the early 1'20s and led, until his death in 1'40, by Vladimir Jabotinsky, perhaps the one man of genius to have been produced by Zionism.
2. In 1'37, Vladimir Jabotinsky, the ideological father of today‘s Likud, told a British commission that pitting the Arab claim for another state against the Jewish demand for one was an Oliver Twist–like contest between "the claims of appetite versus the claims of starvation". If anyone is starving today in Gaza, metaphorically or otherwise, it isn‘t the colonists.
3. But I must tell the Kadima candidate: «Madam, what you are saying is already a little obsolete.» Since Vladimir Jabotinsky was born 128 years ago into the Jewish minority in Odessa, much water has flown down the Dniester River, and I am not sure that even he would have signed Tzipi’s statement.
4. In an interview with the Spiegel, the German magazine, she said that as a girl "All I ever heard about was that we Jews have the right to a state on both sides of the Jordan". Her father‘s grave bears the old map of that Greater Israel of Revisionist dreams, and she is one of the few prominent Israelis who can still quote the works of Vladimir Jabotinsky, the brilliant and charismatic man who founded the political tradition from which the groups called Betar, Irgun Zvei Leumi, Herut, Likud and now Kadima descend: a tradition to which she and Olmert belong by birth.