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Document Submitted as Evidence in the Eichmann Trial by the Attorney General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs ...

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Document Submitted as Evidence in the Eichmann Trial by the Attorney General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Shabtai Rosenne – April 1961 – Signed by Rosenne
"Certificate of a public worker in the District Court of Jerusalem regarding the Attorney General against Adolph Eichmann" – official document by Shabtai Rosenne, Attorney General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem, submitted as evidence at the Eichmann trial; signed by Rosenne. Jerusalem, April 10, 1961. English and Hebrew.
A document comprising copies of four documents of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1950-1951:
* Letter from the US embassy in Israel, from October 24, 1950, about the decision of the governments of the US, Great Britain and France to cease the state of war with West Germany (similar letters were submitted also by the British and French embassies). Written at the end of the letter that the aforementioned governments hope that the State of Israel take similar steps.
* Letter by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the British embassy, from January 9, 1951. The letter was a rejoinder to the decision of the governments of the US, Great Britain and France to cease the state of war with Germany and notifies that the State of Israel maintains the right to adopt a different policy.
* Two copies of a notice by the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from July 9, 1951 (one in Hebrew and the other in English): "More than eighteen years have elapsed since the Nazi Government came to power and anti-Semitism became a major object of German policy… Six years after the end of hostilities the German people have not yet made any expiation or reparation for the crimes committed by the Nazis… As long as this state of affairs continues, Germany's wae against the Jewish people cannot be regarded as having come to an end".
The four copies were submitted together as evidence in the Eichmann Trial by Shabtai Rosenne, and are accompanied by a declaration signed by him.
[6] leaves. 32.5 cm. stapled together. Good condition. Light creases to corners. Staple holes in the top right corners of the leaves. Few stains.