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When the word "greatness" comes to mind, Golda Meir comes immediately to the forefront. Her commitment to her land and to her people was the paragon of human dedication. Eighteen years ago today (March 7, 1969), Golda Meir was nominated by the Labor Party to be Prime Minister of Israel.
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Golda Meir - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Golda Meir was born in Kiev in 1898. Economic hardship forced her family to emigrate to the United States in 1906, where they settled in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In 1948, David Ben-Gurion appointed Golda Meir to be a member of the Provisional Government. A few days before the Declaration of Independence,
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Golda Meir biography - a profile of Golda Meir, prime minister of Israel during a key time in Israel's history, and one of the earliest women prime ministers in the world. Golda Meir on this site...
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GOLDA MEIR (1898-1978) Israel's Third Prime Minister Golda Meir's main problems as prime minister concerned the Arab territories occupied in the Six-Day War of 1967. The right wing of her party, led by Defense Minister Moshe Dayan, wanted Israel to colonize and then incorporate them.
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Golda Mebovitz (Meir) was born on May 3, 1898, in Kiev, the capital of the Ukraine. At the age of 8, her family immigrated to the United States, and she grew up in Milwaukee, Golda Meyerson, later Meir, served as Secretary of the Workers' Council, and a member of the Secretariat of the Federation Workers' Council.
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Golda Meir was a Prime Minister of Israel from 1969 to 1973 and played a central part in recent Middle East history. Golda Meir was born in 1898 in Kiev (in what was then Russia under Nicholas II). Meir’s maiden name was Mabovich. In 1907, It was in this year that Golda Meir became Israel’s Prime Minister.
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