- Born: 16 October 1886
- Died: 1 December 1973
- Birthplace: Plonsk, Poland
- Best known as:
Prime Minister of Israel (1949-53 and 1955-63)
4 good links
- David Ben-Gurion Profile
He made TIME's Top 100 Leaders list
- David Ben-Gurion
Brief profile from the Jewish Virtual Library
- Zionist Leader: David Ben-Gurion
Political and military achievements described
- David Ben-Gurion Quotes
Many quotes on the Palestine question from a decidedly anti-Zionist site
David Ben-Gurion Biography
One of the most influential leaders of Zionism, David Ben-Gurion declared Israel an independent state in 1948 and served as the first Prime Minister and Defense Minister. Born and raised in Poland, he emigrated to what was then part of Turkish Palestine in 1906 and became active in the Zionist movement, gaining fame for his vision, energy and sharp oratory. During World War I Ben-Gurion lived in the United States, but most of his adult life was spent in Palestine and Israel as a military and political leader. After serving as Israel's first Prime Minister he retired in 1953, but he re-entered politics and served as Prime Minister from 1955 until he voluntarily stepped down in 1963. After his last term as Prime Minister he remained active in Israelis politics until his retirement in 1970.
Extra credit:
Other Israeli leaders on Who2 include Golda Meir, Ehud Barak and Benjamin Netanyahu.
