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Sara Fortis is a Greek-born Israeli actress and singer. She was born in 1927 in Chalcis, Greece, and moved to Israel in 1948. She began her career as a singer in the 1950s, and has since appeared in numerous films and television shows. She is best known for her roles in the films "The Garden of the Finzi-Continis" (1970) and "The House on Chelouche Street" (1973). Fortis has been married twice, first to the actor and director Menachem Golan, and then to the actor and director Shmuel Rodensky. She has two children, a son and a daughter. Fortis is still active in the entertainment industry, appearing in films and television shows. She is also a successful singer, having released several albums over the years. She is 96 years old.

Popular As Sarika Yehoshua
Occupation Greek resistance member
Age N/A
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Born 1927, 1927
Birthday 1927
Birthplace Chalcis, Greece
Nationality Greece

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1991

In 1991 her home in Israel was destroyed by an Iraqi SCUD missile during the Persian Gulf War.

1944

By the age of 18, Sara was well-known enough to be referred to as "Captain Sarika". She continued to fight against the Germans until the liberation of Greece in late 1944. After the withdraw of the German army, Greece descended into a state of civil war as left and right wing factions inside the country battled for control. Sara's rebel group was in opposition to the right-wing Greek government, resulting in her eventual arrest. However, she was released and resettled in Israel.

1941

When the German and Italian armies invaded and overran Greece in the spring of 1941, Sarika and her mother disguised their faith and blended into the civilian population; however, in 1943 they fled their home and took refuge in the mountain countryside of Euboea. There, Sara became involved in the local Greek resistance movement against the German occupation forces. She focused her efforts on recruiting other women to fight against the Germans; this paid off, and she was able to form a fighting force that specialized in using diversionary tactics to draw German soldiers away from areas that other resistance fighters planned to attack. Despite the success of these actions, Sara and her band were not always credited with their victories, as it was unfathomable that women could accomplish such acts.

1927

Sara Fortis (born 1927) is a former Greek-Israeli resistance member. During World War II, Fortis fought as part of the Greek resistance against the occupying Axis powers. She later resettled in Israel.

Sara Fortis was born Sarika Yehoshua in 1927 in Chalkis. She was raised by her mother after her father died early in her life. The family identified themselves as Greek, but practiced aspects of their Jewish faith. Sara was the niece of Mordechai Frizis, a high ranking Jewish officer in the Greek army who would later be killed in Greco-Italian War.