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Historical role in Spielberg's "Munich"
Answer for the clue "Historical role in Spielberg's "Munich" ", 4 letters:
meir
Alternative clues for the word meir
- Feldshuh's role in "O Jerusalem"
- Yom Kippur War prime minister
- Prime minister born Goldie Mabovitch
- Early '70s Israeli prime minister
- Israeli leader from 1969 to 1974
- Tel Aviv's ___ Park
- "A Woman Called Golda" role
- Eshkol's successor
- P.M. known as the Iron Lady
- Israeli prime minister during the Yom Kippur War
Usage examples of meir.
That night, June 20, 1963, Issar Harel had a long talk with his close friend, General Meir Amit, then the head of Military Intelligence.
Perhaps it felt that Meir Amit was a general more likely to obey orders than the choleric Harel, who had become a legend in his own lifetime among the Israeli people and relished it.
To get at them, Meir Amit used his top agent inside Egypt, the riding-school-owner Wolfgang Lutz, who found himself from September 1963 onward forced to take suicidal risks, which sixteen months later would lead to his undoing.
Meir Amit took his place at the head of the table, and the dis112 THE ODESSA FILE cussion began.
Shirt-less men in often ragged vests strutted down the street with sunlight glinting on meir brass hoop earrings, and brass finger rings set with colored glass, or slunk along like the sort of cur dog that might snarl and might bite.