German Reparations and the Jewish World" has become a standard
reference work since it was first published. Based extensively on
archival sources, the author examines the difficult debate within
the Jewish world whether it was possible to reach a material
settlement with Germany so soon after Auschwitz. Concentrating on
how the money was spent in rebuilding Jewish life, he also analyzes
how the reparations payments transformed the relations bteween
Israel and the diaspora, and between different Jewish political and
ideological groups. This revised and expanded edition includes
material on sensitive relief programmes from archives that have
only recently been opened to researchers. In a new, extensive
introductory essay the author reexamines the reparations,
restitution and indemnification processes from the perspective of
50 years later.
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