Four years after the state was founded, Israel was mired in a severe economic crisis that necessitated a harsh austerity regime. But national honor is one thing the young country refused to give up on, so in July 1952, it sent no fewer than 26 Israeli athletes to the Helsinki Summer Olympics - the one remembered today mainly thanks to the achievements of the runner nicknamed the "Czech Locomotive,"...
- By Taunya Roderiques
- 09 Oct 2012
- 04:50AM
Certainly. I agree with told all above. We can communicate on this theme. Taunya Roderiques
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