
Chaim Weizman
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Chaim Weizman (1874-1952) was a prominent Zionist leader and the first President of Israel, serving from 1949 until his death. He was instrumental in garnering international support for the establishment of a Jewish state, particularly through his relationship with U.S. President Harry Truman. Weizman's scientific contributions as a chemist also played a significant role during World War I, when he helped develop a synthetic acetone process crucial for the British war effort. His vision and leadership were pivotal in the founding of Israel, making him a central figure in Jewish history.
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Chaim Weizman was a Zionist leader who met with President Truman to discuss the establishment of a Jewish state.
USA och Israel – därför är relationen så speciellDagens Nyheter·
Sweden· 2025-08-02








