Shmuel Merlin

Shmuel Merlin

MKs


Date of birth = 1910
Place of birth = Kishinev, Russian Empire
Year of Aliyah = 1948
Date of death = 4 October 1994
Place of death =
Knesset(s) = 1st
Party = Herut
Former parties =
Gov't roles =

Shmuel Merlin ( _he. שמואל מרלין, born 1910, died 4 October 1994) was a Revisionist Zionist activist, Irgun member and Israeli politician.

Biography

Merlin was born in Kishinev in the Russian Empire (now Moldova), where he attended high school and joined the Betar movement. From 1933 to 1938 he was Chief Secretary of the Executive of the World Union of Revisionist Zionists. In 1938 he became editor of the Yiddish Language Irgun publication in Warsaw, "Di Tat".

At the break of World War II he made his way to Paris, where he studied social sciences and history at the University of Paris, and from there to the United States, where he was active in creating committees of support for the Irgun and edited the English language weekly "Answer" for the “Hebrew Committee for the Liberation of the Nation”.Cite web
title = The Irgun In Exile
work = etzel.org
accessdate = 2008-02-21
url = http://www.etzel.org.il/english/ac16.htm
] He also served as an emissary for the organization in Europe in 1948.

In 1948 he immigrated to Israel on board the Altalena. He was one of the founders of the Herut Movement, its General Secretary and chief editor of the "Herut" newspaper. He was elected to the first Knesset for Herut and was a member of the Internal Affairs Committee. Later, he became a University lecturer in the United States on Middle East issues. He died in 1994.

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