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Vladimir Jabotinsky (center) meets with other Revisionist Zionists in London.

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    Vladimir Jabotinsky (center) meets with other Revisionist Zionists in London.
    Vladimir Jabotinsky (center) meets with other Revisionist Zionists in London.

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    Vladimir Jabotinsky (center) meets with other Revisionist Zionists in London.
    Date
    1936 - 3973
    Locale
    London, England
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Victoria Spicer

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    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Provenance: Victoria Spicer
    Source Record ID: Collections: 2013.454.1

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    Jan (Hans) Low (the first husband of the donor's mother) was born in Brno, Czechoslovakia in 1904. Hans was active in Zionist circles and served as the editor of the Prague Revisionist publications and raised money for Keren Tel Chai. On December 22, 1936 he came to England to work for the Revisionist Zionist movement. He served as Secretary for the Finance Department for Vladimir Jabotinsky in their office at 47 Finchley Road. The office operated from 1936-1939. While in London, Jan stayed at a Jewish guest home run by other Czech immigrants from Teplitz. There he met Doris Kominik (b. 1921), the daughter of the proprietors and they married in 1939. Jan Low passed away in England in 1950, and his widow later remarried.
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