The reparations controversy the Jewish state and German money in the shadow of the Holocaust, 1951-1952
This book about the reparations issue (""Wiedergutmachung"" in German; ""shilumim"" in Hebrew) brings together selected protocols of all debates held in the Knesset, in its Foreign Affairs and Security Committee, in the Government and in the high councils of t...
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Berlin ; Boston :
De Gruyter
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front matter
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- Israeli Coalition Governments 1950-1952
- Documents
- The Reparation Negotiations in Israeli Politics. An Introduction by Yehiam Weitz
- [1] Direct Contact With Germany Is Inevitable. Cabinet Meeting, 15.2.1950
- [2] Shall We Boycott Germany Forever? Cabinet Meeting, 30.10.1950
- [3] On Sending an Official Israeli Delegation to Germany. Cabinet Meeting, 27.12.1950
- [4] The Cabinet Decides to Send a Delegation to Germany. Cabinet Meeting, 3.1.1951
- [5] On Individual Compensation and General Reparations. Cabinet Meeting, 8.2.1951
- [6] Compensation Claim From Germany; Release of Nazi War Criminals. Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Meeting, 13.3.1951
- [7] Demand for Compensation From Germany - Statement by the Foreign Minister. Knesset Session 237, 13.3.1951
- [8] Mitigation of Nazi War Criminals' Sentences; Compensation Claim from Germany. Knesset Sessions 242, 26.3.1951; 245, 2.4.1951
- [9] Israel Enlists the Jewish Organizations. Cabinet Meeting, 25.10.1951
- [10] Review by the Foreign Minister Followed by a Cabinet Debate. Cabinet Meeting, 28.10.1951
- [11] The Cabinet Prepares for the Knesset Debate. Cabinet Meeting, 4.11.1951
- [12] Israel's Claim for Reparations from Germany. Knesset Sessions 14-15, 4-5.11.1951
- [13] The Reparations Agreement with Germany. Central Committee of Israel Labor Party (Mapai) Meeting, 13.12.1951
- [14] The Israeli Claim is Accepted as a Basis for Negotiation. Cabinet Meeting, 16.12.1951
- [15] Negotiations Immediately - The Opportunity Must Not Be Missed. Cabinet Meeting, 31.12.1951
- [16] Reparations: Permissible or Forbidden? Kosher or Non-Kosher? Excerpts from a speech by Moshe Sharett, election meeting, 5.1.1952
- [17] The Foreign Minister Reports to the Foreign Affairs and Defense. Committee Before the Knesset General Debate Regarding Direct Negotiations. Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Meeting, 7.1.1952
- [18] The Reparations Agreement with Germany - General Debate and Decision. Knesset Sessions 38-40, 7-9.1.1952
- [19] The Violent Herut Demonstration. Telegram from Moshe Sharett to Israeli Legations, 8.1.1952
- [20] Shall We Live in our State as a Diaspora People? Moshe Sharett's Speech, Mapai Activists' Meeting, Tel Aviv 10.1.1952
- [21] We Shall Not Relinquish the Plundered Property. Moshe Sharett's Speech, Open Public Meeting, Tel Aviv 12.1.1952
- [22] Freedom of Action for the Government. Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Meeting, 15.1.1952
- [23] The Government is Ready to Enter Negotiations. Cabinet Meeting, 27.1.1952
- [24] Meeting With a Delegation of the Jewish Organizations. Cabinet Meeting, 17.2.1952
- [25] Facing the Delay in the Negotiations. Cabinet Meeting, 6.4.1952
- [26] The Israeli Delegation Reports. Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Meeting, 15.4.1952
- [27] Waiting for a German Initiative. Mapai Political Committee Meeting, 5.5.1952
- [28] No Compromise on Reparations. Knesset Session 77, 6.5.1952
- [29] Towards Renewal of Negotiations. Cabinet Meeting, 18.6.1952
- [30] Who Will Sign the Reparations Agreement?. Cabinet Meeting, 24.8.1952
- [31] It is an Honor to Shoulder the State of Israel's Obligations. An Exchange of Letters between the Legal Adviser of the Foreign Ministry and the Foreign Minister
- [32] Israel Labor Party Approves the Reparations Agreement. Mapai Political Committee Meeting, 5.9.1952
- [33] The Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Ratifies the Agreement. Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Meeting, 5.9.1952
- [34] Israel Demonstrates its Strength. Telegram from Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett to the Israeli Ambassador in Washington, 5.9.1952
- [35] On the Brink of Signing the Agreement. Cabinet Meeting, 7.9.1952
- [36] The Government of Israel Makes its Final Decision. Cabinet Meeting, 8.9.1952
- [37] An Historic Achievement for the State of Israel. Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett's Telegram to Israel Legations Abroad, 8.9.1952
- [38] Moshe Sharett: A Speech Not Made. Signing Ceremony Speech Draft, 10.9.1952
- [39] The Political and Moral Value of the Reparations Agreement by far Outweighs its Economic Significance. The Day After: Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett at a Press Conference, Paris 10.9.1952
- [40] Political Wisdom and Moral Pragmatism - Moshe Sharett and the Beginning of Relations with Germany. A Retrospective by Benyamin Neuberger
- Appendices
- Appendix A. 200 Hurt As Police Defend Knesset From Herut Riot
- Appendix B. Biographical Index
- Index