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Chaim Laskov - Early life |  | Chaim Laskov - Early life: Encyclopedia II - Chaim Laskov - Early life |  | Laskov was born in Russia and immigrated to the British Mandate of Palestine with his family in 1925. The family settled in Haifa, where they lived in dire poverty. Laskov's father was killed by Arabs in 1930.
Laskov joined the Haganah as a teenager, and served in various units, including Orde Wingate's Special Night Squads. He also served as a personal messenger for Yaakov Dori, who would later become the first Chief of Staff. In 1940, Laskov joined the British Army so that he could participate in World War II. He served in various c ...
See also:Chaim Laskov, Chaim Laskov - Early life, Chaim Laskov - Military career, Chaim Laskov - Chief of General Staff, Chaim Laskov - Civilian career |  | | Chaim Laskov, Chaim Laskov - Chief of General Staff, Chaim Laskov - Civilian career, Chaim Laskov - Early life, Chaim Laskov - Military career, List of Israel's Chiefs of the General Staff |  | |
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Chaim Laskov - Early life
Laskov was born in Russia and immigrated to the British Mandate of Palestine with his family in 1925. The family settled in Haifa, where they lived in dire poverty. Laskov's father was killed by Arabs in 1930.
Laskov joined the Haganah as a teenager, and served in various units, including Orde Wingate's Special Night Squads. He also served as a personal messenger for Yaakov Dori, who would later become the first Chief of Staff. In 1940, Laskov joined the British Army so that he could participate in World War II. He served in various capacities, and was a commander of the Jewish Brigade which saw action on the Italian front, eventually reaching the rank of major. After the war, he remained in Europe to participate in the Aliyah Bet illegal immigration effort to bring refugee Jews to Palestine. He also took part in various illicit acts of vengeance against the Nazis and their collaborators. Upon eventually returning to Palestine, he rejoined the Haganah, while also working as chief of security for the electric company.
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