Zev Golan

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Zev Golan is an Israeli historian, author, and Director of the Public Policy Center at the Jerusalem Institute for Market Studies.[1] In the 1970s he was one of the world's foremost Nazi hunters. Coordinating with the Simon Wiesenthal Center and Israeli Police he helped bring justice to Archbishop Valerian Trifa and Boleslavs Maikovskis.[2] He moved to Israel in 1979.[2]

Books

Golan is the author of several books:

  • God, Man and Nietzsche: A Startling Dialogue Between Judaism and Modern Philosophers
  • Free Jerusalem: Heroes, Heroines And Rogues Who Created The State Of Israel
  • Stern: The Man and his Gang
  • Golan also translated the memoirs of Stern Group commander Israel Eldad into English.[3]

References

  1. "Our team". Jerusalem Institute for Market Studies. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Devora Publishing - Golan". 
  3. "Zev Golan". Gefen Books. 


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