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Deutschland und Israel, Palästina von 1945 bis heute

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L. Guillon and K. Schubert introduce a comprehensive exploration of the complex relationships between Germany and Israel from 1945 to the present. D. Trimbur reflects on historical ties, while S. Goldblum examines the evolution of German-Jewish relations during the interwar period. P. Farges provides insights into the experiences of Jeckes in Palestine/Israel, offering a perspective on masculinity. The section on guilt and reparations features J. Brunner discussing the limitations of compensation for Holocaust survivors in Israel, alongside A. Timm's analysis of East Germany's stance on reparations claims. The German Left's engagement with the Middle East is scrutinized by A. Regnauld, who investigates the dynamics between East Berlin and Palestinian movements from 1967 to 1989, questioning the nature of their relationship. D. Herbet addresses the 2011 antisemitism debate within the Left Party, highlighting divisions in leftist discourse. Literary assessments are provided by A. Dunker, who critiques the absence of themes related to the Holocaust, Israel, and Palestinians in contemporary German literature. A. Schnabel reflects on the interplay of silence and memory in political poetry, particularly in Günter Grass's work. S. Zimmer discusses Berlin's representation in contemporary Israeli literature. Lastly, A. Senfft examines civil society's attempts at conflict resolution in the context of the Middle East.

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Deutschland und Israel, Palästina von 1945 bis heute, Katja Schubert

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2014
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