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January 31, 2013
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Anonymous, April 24, 2013 2:54 PM
You are right
(33) M. Richard Meyers, March 3, 2013 1:55 AM
Nancy; My brother-in-law, Bob Luery, was part of the Diaspora flying supplies out of Czechoslovakia. In your research, did you come across his name? He was from Escanaba, Michigan, a U. of Michigan grad. I would appreciate any information that I could share with my nephews and niece. Bob died circa 1994. Richard Meyers 120 Grand Palm Way Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418
(32) Steve Truschel, February 26, 2013 6:27 PM
Grumman F6F "Hellcats" in I.A.F. inventory???
Dear Mrs. Spielberg, Many years ago I watched a movie on T.V. about the founding of the state of Israel ( the name of the film escapes me, however). As an aviation enthusiast I could have sworn I saw a flight of ex-U.S. Navy Grumman F6F "Hellcat" fighter aircraft, piloted by volunteers, which conducted ground attacks against Arab forces during 1948. Am I mistaken or was that scene simply inserted into the movie without any historical accuracy? Thank you. Steve Truschel Austin, Texas
(31) Ruth Sobol, February 18, 2013 7:02 AM
Thanks
(30) Benjamin Gal-Or, February 13, 2013 11:51 AM
Unballanced and Misleading Reporting
Ben Gurion contacted the SA PM who provided air transport to these WW-II experienced Pilot Heros, under the command of a high ranking pilot [see below] . At age 14 I detexted them inside secret ecaliptus woods in the Sharon Valley near Kfar Vitkin. They were assembling brand new parts, wings, engines, etc. of new Messerschmidts fighter aircraft that Stalin had sent from Czechia in response to Ben Gurion pleed. With German-Speaking Israelis they assembeled them, read flying instructions and then tookoff from a nearby dirt runway. They landed mainly elsewhere. BTW, the Commander of the SA Pilots has later been a supreme Judge in SA. As such I met him 27 years later. Enough said.
Benjamin Gal-Or, February 13, 2013 1:37 PM
Verifiable Facts on IAF, Ben Durion, Stalin and SA PM backed by historical References
In addition to the request for balanced historical reporting based on verifiable facts, as stated above, one may start by quoting Wikipedia and the various references cited there: "The backbone of the IAF consisted of 25 Avia S-199s (purchased from Czechoslovakia, essentially Czechoslovak-built Messerschmitt Bf 109s) and 62 Supermarine Spitfire LF Mk IXEs ferried from Žatec base code-named "Zebra" where pilots also received preliminary flight training. Creativity and resourcefulness were the early foundations of Israeli military success in the air, rather than technology (which, at the inception of the IAF, was generally inferior to that used by Israel's adversaries). Many of the first IAF's pilots in 1948 were foreign volunteers (both Jewish and non-Jewish) and World War II veterans"
(29) Berel, February 13, 2013 4:07 AM
Fantastic! Is this a full length feature film in the works already?
(28) Eden Maxwell, February 8, 2013 10:19 PM
Heroism
(27) Marci Rapp, February 7, 2013 8:13 PM
Amazing
(25) Elliot Mazer, February 7, 2013 8:16 AM
Is there a list of names somewhere?
(24) Anonymous, February 7, 2013 1:41 AM
Courage through faith
(23) Carlos, February 6, 2013 11:11 PM
It made me Cry
(22) Ellen, February 6, 2013 8:52 PM
An absolute miracle!
(21) Paul Kupetsky, February 6, 2013 6:29 AM
A true Democracy
(20) Anonymous, February 5, 2013 7:30 PM
Thank you.
(19) Russell Gaddin, February 5, 2013 5:30 PM
Tme Machalniks froom the USA
Thank you for a most inspiring and beautriful story about the founding of the Israeli airforce. I do not wish to lower the level of heroism of a single one of these wonderful volunteers. The Machalniks came from all over the Jewish world, not only the USA. The South African Machalniks were the largest contingent as a % of their countries Jewish population and were very major players in the establishment of the IAF. The story of the Machalniks should not be confined to one group only.
(18) Beverly, February 5, 2013 4:38 PM
I am utterly moved to tears....Ben Gurion...
took the words out of my mouth regarding the fighter pilots being the Diaspora's greatest contribution ever to the State of Israel. Brings to mind 2 Kings 6:16 - "Those who are with us are ore than those who are with them." and from Esther - "for such a time as this." Now, off to read Weiss book - I Am My Brother's Keeper.
(17) Renata, February 5, 2013 5:48 AM
Amazing!
(16) Ofra Bendavid, February 5, 2013 5:10 AM
In my hear you will never be forgotten!
Seeing this video with tears in my eyes, as I was so touched, this was new to me it made me proud to be Jewish However I couldn't help asking myself where R these kind of heart and soul and brave Jews today? as some of the Jews today R the worse enemy of the state of ISR. Thank you for your courage and help and G-d bless you all.
(15) Mordechai Rosenberg, February 5, 2013 4:42 AM
One thing missing.
I enjoyed the film and was inspired by the sacrifice of these brave men. However, as G-d fearing Jews, there is always ONE that we must include in our every effort and action. It is only because of G-d's Seyata Dishmaya (Heavenly Assistance) that this mission could succeed - not just because of "Israeli Determination to Win" as was suggested. Perhaps in the full version of this production, it would be wise to give credit where it is indeed due - and therewith create a Kiddush Hashem - raising the status of this production to a Holy offering - with just some simple recognition.
(14) Anonymous, February 4, 2013 11:00 PM
(13) Sharon, February 4, 2013 10:59 PM
great film
Many thanks to the American pilots for their brave contribution to the survival of the State of Israel at its fragile beginning. What this film also demonstrated so clearly was the miraculous proportions of Israeil's survival. A mere 600000 people with inadequate weapons attacked by five strong armies. Who can deny God's love for the Jewish people.
(12) Miriam, February 4, 2013 6:28 PM
Beautiful Film - What Courageous Men
(11) Marion Da Costa, February 4, 2013 9:09 AM
I am sad that my father did not live to see this film, he would have loved it. He was part of the group of British Machalniks who used their experience in the British Air Force to contribute to the birth of the State of Israel although he wasn't a pilot. He often used to talk about his time there but was sad that there were so few people left in the Machal Association and that they would all be forgotten in the years to come. I am very proud of him and hope that this isn't the case.
(10) Michael, February 4, 2013 8:47 AM
A whetted appetite for more.
An enigmatic motley crew , but all displayed real character, & most seem to have developed flavor. Truth is often stranger than fiction , & sometimes it is also infinitely more interesting. The pilots here, although elderly now , display such interesting characters , that it's better than the best of movie trailers, & leaves me craving for more.
(9) Judith Herzog, February 3, 2013 10:04 PM
Thank G-d
(8) Diana Farrow, February 3, 2013 9:37 PM
VERY THANKFUL ALL OF YOU!!!!!!!!
(7) Michal, February 3, 2013 9:28 PM
I am very moved..
when I came to Israel for the first time in my life, it was just 13 years later. Israel was so full of life, hope, pride, Not even being Jewish by that time, I knew this was my real home, I had been longing for all the time. Every single Israeli was somehow like these brave American solders, wo came to fly one of the five old planes. I was so lucky, to be with my group in a Kibbuz, founded by young Americans.When I think back at them... they all were like these 5 young men, proud of being Jews, proud of building Eretz Israel... I was blessed, to be with them at that time.
(6) ELAINE PRICE, February 3, 2013 7:35 PM
AMAZING
(4) DINA HOROVITZ, February 3, 2013 5:44 PM
(3) Arthur Gilman, February 3, 2013 12:10 AM
Palestine Airline was there first!
An American Zionist named Katz, at the urging of his son, formed this precursor to an Israel Air Force in 1940. His son Fred returned to the US after the entry into WWII and joined the US Navy and became a pilot. Fred was in a crash while ferrying a new plane, and survived with serious injuries, and was partially disabled, so was not able to join the Machal.
(1) Anonymous, February 1, 2013 3:43 AM
INCREDIBLE
Lou, February 1, 2013 9:57 AM
Fascinating
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Nancy Spielberg
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(38) Anonymous, April 17, 2013 8:48 AM
Not Only from USA
South African pilots and others played a huge part in flying for the Israeli Airforce in 1947/48 war of Independence . Dissappointing that only US jews given recognition in this video
(37) bernardo rojtenbarg, April 16, 2013 3:19 PM
only proud & courage
proudly i saw yhis movie
(36) Anonymous, April 15, 2013 11:44 AM
P 51 Mustang fighter
In !946, my father ( Morris May) disassembled two p-51 mustang fighter planes in Oklahoma. He packed and shipped them to what we called Palestine then.
Do you have any information about this , or any ideas of sources of information ?
(35) Aubrey Miller, April 12, 2013 8:22 AM
Proud
We can all be proud to be a part of such an amazing and inspirational nation. Thank you for ensuring that we never forget. Am Yisrael Chai.
(34) Ellen, March 9, 2013 9:50 PM
Loved this video
If we don't defend ourselves, no one will defend us. It is sheer folly to think that the U.S. would defend Israel. The U.N. would celebrate the death of all Israelis. The EU would have a party and the Arabs would rejoice as they planned their next victory: the United States!