File:Chaim Weizmann - Seyfullah Esin - Moshe Sharett 1950.jpg

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English: The first Turkish ambassador to Israel, Seyfullah Esin (C), with President Chaim Weizmann and Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett, after submitting his credentials in Rehovot.
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This is available from National Photo Collection of Israel, Photography dept. Government Press Office (link), under the digital ID D760-111.
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Fritz Cohen  (1913–1981)  wikidata:Q45269077
 
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Fritz Cohn
Description Israeli photographer
Served as the Chief Photographer of the Israeli Government Press Office.
Date of birth/death 1913 Edit this at Wikidata 1981 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Berlin Israel
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creator QS:P170,Q45269077
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