Israel and the question of reparations from Germany: Post-holocaust reckonings (1949-1953)

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The Israeli-West-German Reparations Agreement from September 10, 1952, is considered an event of paramount importance in the history of the State of Israel due to its dramatic and far-reaching implications in multiple spheres. Moreover, this agreement marked a breakthrough in international law. It recognized the right of one country to claim compensation from another, in the name of a people scattered around the globe, and following events that took place at a time when neither polity existed.

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Tovy, J. (2023). Israel and the question of reparations from Germany: Post-holocaust reckonings (1949-1953). Israel and the Question of Reparations from Germany: Post-Holocaust Reckonings (1949-1953) (pp. 1–362). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110982534

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