Don't buy Volkswagen! The Herut Movement and the question of Israel-Germany relations 1951–1965.

Autor: Tovy, Jacob
Zdroj: Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture & History; Jul2020, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p283-305, 23p
Abstrakt: The question of relations with Germany after the Holocaust was one of the most volatile issues on the Israeli-Jewish agenda. The approach formulated from the end of the Second World War called for a comprehensive and total boycott that would continue for generations to come. However, from the moment the reparations issue appeared on the Israeli-German agenda in the fall of 1951, a consistent retreat from the anti-German boycott policy ensued. This development reached its peak with the establishment of historic diplomatic relations between Jerusalem and Bonn in May 1965. In the following article, I intend to show that the Israeli right-wing movement, namely the Herut Movement acted with all its power to maintain the Israeli-Jewish boycott policy against Germany and was in fact the leading political/public entity in the State of Israel to act on this issue. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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