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The Reparations Agreement between Israel and the Federal Republic of Germany (German: Luxemburger Abkommen, "Luxembourg Agreement", or Wiedergutmachungsabkommen, "Wiedergutmachung Agreement"; [1] Hebrew: הסכם השילומים, romanized: Heskem HaShillumim, "Reparations Agreement") was signed on September 10, 1952, and entered in force on March 27, 1953. [2]
1952 demonstration in Israel against any deals with Germany. On stage is Menachem Begin. The sign reads: "Our honor shall not be sold for money; our blood shall not be atoned by goods. We shall wipe out the disgrace!" Jerusalem railcar manufactured by Maschinenfabrik Esslingen, as part of the reparations agreement with Germany.
9 January – The Knesset approves the Reparations Agreement between Israel and West Germany. 4 April – In the Hague Tribunal, Israel demands reparations worth $3 billion from Germany. 14 July - 1952 Status Law: The Israel Status Law of 1952, also known as Amendment No. 2 to the Law of Return, was passed to clarify the law's provisions. While ...
The book covers the 1952 reparations agreement, the growing cooperation between the countries before the Six Day War in 1967, and Konrad Adenauer's Vergangenheitspolitik ("policy for dealing with the past") to gain Israeli recognition for the official position of Germany that West Germany represented a clean break from Nazi Germany.
A ceasefire deal has been reached between Israel and Hamas, Qatari officials announced Wednesday, pausing more than 15 months of vicious fighting in Gaza, during which time the Middle East has ...
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In 1952 the Reparations Agreement between Israel and the Federal Republic of Germany was signed, compensating Israel for confiscation of Jewish property during the Holocaust. [5] The resulting influx of foreign capital was a huge boost to the state's struggling economy, and led to the cancellation of most restrictions in 1953.
Assuming the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement is signed, the four key elements of Phase 1 are as follows: Thirty-three Israeli hostages will be released over the 42-day period of Phase 1 — women ...