Понятно.
Короче, как всегда.
Вы не правы концептуально.
Ох уж это ставрополье.
По сути вопроса: Израиль принял помощь от ФРГ в 1952 году:
Despite the protests, the agreement was signed in September 1952, and West Germany paid Israel a sum of 3 billion marks over the next fourteen years; 450 million marks were paid to the World Jewish Congress. The payments were made to the State of Israel as the heir to those victims who had no surviving family.
И это действительно было не слишком высокоморальное решение, вызвавшее протесты в стране.
Public debate was among the fiercest in Israeli history. Opposition to the agreement came from both the right (Herut and the General Zionists) and the left (Mapam) of the political spectrum; both sides argued that accepting reparation payments was the equivalent of forgiving the Nazis for their crimes.
Но с отловом преступников придумывать такую мотивацию всё же слишком.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repara...iving%20family.
Хуе, вы не в доле, и к чему вы влезли со своей лекцией про Израиль? Мы мирно беседовали про наследство и "золото партии".
By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes.()
"Детишки" несостоявшейся "Январской революции" Трампа небось опять постарались>???
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