Among the letters preserved in his personal archive in the National Library one can find correspondences with individuals in Germany discussing the question of establishing diplomatic relations between the two countries


The Author Moshe Yaakov Ben Gavriel and the Red Army Faction Activist Gudrun Ensslin
During those years, an underground organization of activists from the radical German left was established, which operated against the West German government by carrying out a long series of terrorist acts, kidnappings, hijackings and robberies

Munich Olympics
Massacre of the Israeli Athletes on German Soil

The Reparations Agreement of 1952 and the response in Israel
Not only did many German citizens have reservations about the agreement-in-process. Considerable portions of the Israeli public were also unprepared to accept neither the very concept of negotiations with Germany nor the funds from the “land of the murderers,” which was defined by opponents as “blood money.”

Peace Prize of the German Book Trade Awarded to Martin Buber, 1953
Buber’s winning the prize made many waves in the German media, and it can be assumed that the event was a paving stone in the path to the establishment of official relations between West Germany and Israel

German Culture Week in Israel, 1971
The incidents in the various events that were part of “German Culture Week” proved just how complex – over 40 years ago – the encounter was between German artists and the Israeli public

Beyond the Iron Curtain: East Germany and the Collapse of the Wall
After the wall was constructed, the East German population was trapped inside its country. Trips abroad were possible only to Communist Bloc countries

The Nuremberg Trails, 1945-1946
Beginning November 20, 1945, 24 Nazis sat on the Nuremberg Court House’s seating area for the accused. These were the men defined as the main criminals

Under the Watchful Eye of “Big Brother”
Relations between the Communist Parties in Israel and East Germany

Governments and Crises: Memories of Israel’s and Germany’s Ambassadors
Due to the complexity of the relations between the countries, the role of the German ambassador in Israel and that of his Israeli counterpart in Germany were most certainly among the most challenging faced by members of the diplomatic corps in the two countries