German-Israeli Relations since the 1990s: Manfred Gerstenfeld on Germany and Israel in the 1990s and Beyond: Still a“Special Relationship”? by Yves Pallade, Peter Lang

German-Israeli Relations since the 1990s Germany and Israel in the 1990s and Beyond: Still a”Special Relationship”? by Yves Pallade, Peter Lang, 2005, 598 pp. Reviewed by Manfred Gerstenfeld This book gives a broad overview of German-Israeli relations since the former’s … [Read More]

The Failed Bombing by Leftists of the Berlin Jewish Community Center on Kristallnacht 1969: Manfred Gerstenfeld on Die Bombe im Jüdischen Gemeindehaus, by Wolfgang Kraushaa

The Failed Bombing by Leftists of the Berlin Jewish Community Center on Kristallnacht 1969 Die Bombe im Jüdischen Gemeindehaus, by Wolfgang Kraushaar, Hamburger Edition HIS Verlagsges, 300 pp., 2005. Reviewed by Manfred Gerstenfeld On 9 November 1969, a bomb was planted in … [Read More]

Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theories in Contemporary Germany: Manfred Gerstenfeld on Antisemitische Verschwörungstheorien nach dem 11. September (Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theories after September 11) by Tobias Jaecker

Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theories in Contemporary Germany Antisemitische Verschwörungstheorien nach dem 11. September (Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theories after September 11) by Tobias Jaecker, LIT, 2005, 208 pp. [in German] Reviewed by Manfred Gerstenfeld Anti-Semitic conspiracy theories have been around for close to … [Read More]

Manfred Gerstenfeld on: The Reconstitution of Postwar German Jewry – Jews in Post-Holocaust Germany 1945-1953 by Jay Howard Geller, Cambridge University Press, 2005, 330 pp.

In April 2005, the sixtieth anniversary of the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp was officially commemorated. Paul Spiegel, chairman of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, praised the Jews who had stayed in Germany after the Holocaust. He … [Read More]

Decades of Dutch Debate on Releasing World War II Criminals. Manfred Gerstenfeld on: De Drie van Breda: Duitse oorlogsmisdadigers in Nederlandse gevangenschap 1945-1989 by Hinke Piersma

Excessive tolerance for intolerance has been a major characteristic of the Netherlands in the past decades. A core element of this “pseudohumanism” is the emphasis on the needs and “human rights” of criminals, often at the expense of their victims. … [Read More]