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Shimon Mazeh

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Native name
  
שמעון מזא"ה

Rank
  
Aluf

Birth name
  
Russian: Maze SHimon

Name
  
Shimon Mazeh

Allegiance
  
British Army  Israel

Died
  
2000, Israel

Years of service
  
1933-1955


Shimon Mazeh FileALUF SHIMON MAZEHD359086jpg Wikimedia Commons


Born
  
September 3, 1907 Vitebsk, Russia (
1907-09-03
)

Buried at
  
Military cemetery at Mount Herzl

Battles and wars
  
1948 Palestine war, World War II

Service/branch
  
Jewish Brigade, Haganah, Israel Defense Forces

Shimon Mazeh (Sometimes spelled Shimon Maz'ah; Hebrew: שמעון מזא"ה‎‎; September 3, 1907 – 2000) was Haganah fighter, a major general in the Israel Defense Forces, an agronomist, and a businessman. He served as the head of the Manpower Directorate from 1949 until December 1952.

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Biography

Mazeh was born in Russia and grew up in Germany. During his teens he joined the Blau Weiss, a Jewish youth movement. He studied agronomy in Germany, Italy and France and completed his doctorate. In 1931 Mazeh migrated to Israel. He became a researcher for the Volcani Institute of Agricultural Research in Rehovot.

British Army and the Israel Defense Forces

Mazeh joined the Haganah in 1933. He volunteer in the British Army during World War II. He served in the convoy and after the formation of the Jewish Brigade he commanded the brigade's supply unit in Europe. During the Israeli War of Independence he became the founder of the combat service support of the IDF which he headed until May 1949. The division consisted of a number of sub-services: Food services, Fuel services, Equipment services, Transportation services, and service dogs and horses.

After a short stay in the United States, Mazeh was appointed to the head of the Manpower Directorate on October 9, 1949. His success in the combat service support proved to be invaluable for his work in the Manpower Directorate. Mazeh served this position until 1952 when he succeeded by Tzvi Tzur.

After his release from the IDF

At 1955 Mazeh was released of his military service and went into private business. With the aid of foreign investors Mazeh founded an agricultural corporation named "מגל". The company, which focused on growing mainly cotton and sugar beet, operated near Kibbutz Hazor and Gan Yavne. They also managed a number orchards in the area. At the time Mazeh became the President of Cotton Farmers of Israel. During the late 1960s and early 1970s Mazeh represented the organization in the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

Mazeh died in 2000. He is buried in the Military cemetery at Mount Herzl.

References

Shimon Mazeh Wikipedia