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The reparations controversy [[electronic resource] ] : the Jewish state and German money in the shadow of the Holocaust, 1951-1952 / / edited by Yaakov Sharett
The reparations controversy [[electronic resource] ] : the Jewish state and German money in the shadow of the Holocaust, 1951-1952 / / edited by Yaakov Sharett
Autore Yaakov Sharett
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; Boston, : De Gruyter, c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (416 p.)
Disciplina 940.53/18144
Altri autori (Persone) SharetYaʻaḳov
Soggetto topico Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Reparations
Soggetto non controllato Documents
German-Israeli Relationships
Knesset
Reparations
ISBN 3-11-048550-8
1-283-40048-0
9786613400482
3-11-025538-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 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
Record Nr. UNISA-996309063303316
Yaakov Sharett  
Berlin ; ; Boston, : De Gruyter, c2011
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The reparations controversy : the Jewish state and German money in the shadow of the Holocaust, 1951-1952 / / edited by Yaakov Sharett
The reparations controversy : the Jewish state and German money in the shadow of the Holocaust, 1951-1952 / / edited by Yaakov Sharett
Autore Yaakov Sharett
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; Boston, : De Gruyter, c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (416 p.)
Disciplina 940.53/18144
940.5318144
Altri autori (Persone) SharetYaʻaḳov
Soggetto topico Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Reparations
Soggetto non controllato Documents
German-Israeli Relationships
Knesset
Reparations
ISBN 3-11-048550-8
1-283-40048-0
9786613400482
3-11-025538-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 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
Record Nr. UNINA-9910291733403321
Yaakov Sharett  
Berlin ; ; Boston, : De Gruyter, c2011
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Time for reparations : a global perspective / / edited by Jacqueline Bhabha, Margareta Matache and Caroline Elkins
Time for reparations : a global perspective / / edited by Jacqueline Bhabha, Margareta Matache and Caroline Elkins
Pubbl/distr/stampa Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (413 pages)
Disciplina 341.66
Collana Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights
Soggetto topico Reparations for historical injustices
Soggetto non controllato Colombian
Colonization
Indigenous Guatemalan women
Mau Mau
Nakba
Palestinian refugees
Reparations
Romani genocide
Slavery
Starvation crimes
structural racism
ISBN 0-8122-9991-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Time for Reparations -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- Introduction -- PART I. ADDRESSING THE LEGACY OF SLAVERY -- 1. Reparations for Slavery: A Productive Strategy? -- 2. Slavery, Universities, and Reparations -- 3. "Free Citizens of This Nation": Cherokee Slavery, Descendants of Freedpeople, and Possibilities for Repair -- 4. The Jamaican Case for Reparations Against the British Government for Slavery and Colonization -- 5. The University and Slavery: Reflections upon the History and Future of the University of the West Indies -- 6. French Justice and the Claims for Reparations by Slave Descendants in Guadeloupe -- PART II. REPARATIONS: PRECEDENTS AND LESSONS LEARNED -- 7. History on Trial: Mau Mau Reparations and the High Court of Justice -- 8. A Critical Assessment of Colombia's Reparations Policies in the Context of the Peace Process -- 9. Justice Beyond the Final Verdict: The Role of Court-Ordered Reparations in the Struggle for Indigenous Peoples' Human Rights in Guatemala -- 10. Colonial History at Court: Legal Decisions and Their Social Dilemmas -- PART III. OUTSTANDING ISSUES: UNREPAIRED STATE-SPONSORED COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE -- 11. Unhealed Wounds of World War I: Armenia, Kurdistan, and Palestine -- 12. Nakba Denial: Israeli Resistance to Palestinian Refugee Reparations -- 13. Repairing Colonial Symmetry: Algerian Archive Restitution As Reparation for Crimes of Colonialism? -- 14. The Romani Genocide During the Holocaust: Resistance and Restitution -- PART IV. WAYS FORWARD FOR REPARATIONS -- 15. The Roma Case for Reparations -- 16. What Justice for Starvation Crimes? -- 17. Stopping the Crimes While Repairing the Victims: Personal Reflections of a Global Prosecutor -- Postscript -- Notes -- List of Contributors -- Index -- Acknowledgments.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910554493003321
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [2021]
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