TY - JOUR
T1 - UNFOUNDED FEARS, INFLATED HOPES, PASSIONATE MEMORIES
T2 - JEWISH SELF-DEFENCE IN 1960s ARGENTINA
AU - Rein, Raanan
AU - Diner, Ilan
PY - 2012/11
Y1 - 2012/11
N2 - In late 1963, the Argentine Foreign Ministry expressed its concern to Israeli diplomats about several matters "that might disturb relations between the two countries." Specifically, it referred to "military training" that Jewish youth were receiving in camps in the province of Buenos Aires under the supervision of Israeli instructors. The Argentine authorities' concern was caused by the formation of Jewish self-defence groups in the Argentine capital determined to confront the provocations of anti-Semitic, nationalist right-wing bullies. Based on both diplomatic documents and a series of interviews with former members of Jewish self-defence groups, this article analyses the establishment, structure, recruitment methods, training and activities of these organizations. Our main argument is that the concern of Argentine authorities was exaggerated, as well as were the fears of Jewish-Argentines of a possible pogrom, following the kidnapping of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in Argentina.
AB - In late 1963, the Argentine Foreign Ministry expressed its concern to Israeli diplomats about several matters "that might disturb relations between the two countries." Specifically, it referred to "military training" that Jewish youth were receiving in camps in the province of Buenos Aires under the supervision of Israeli instructors. The Argentine authorities' concern was caused by the formation of Jewish self-defence groups in the Argentine capital determined to confront the provocations of anti-Semitic, nationalist right-wing bullies. Based on both diplomatic documents and a series of interviews with former members of Jewish self-defence groups, this article analyses the establishment, structure, recruitment methods, training and activities of these organizations. Our main argument is that the concern of Argentine authorities was exaggerated, as well as were the fears of Jewish-Argentines of a possible pogrom, following the kidnapping of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in Argentina.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84871182506&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/14725886.2012.722766
DO - 10.1080/14725886.2012.722766
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AN - SCOPUS:84871182506
SN - 1472-5886
VL - 11
SP - 357
EP - 376
JO - Journal of Modern Jewish Studies
JF - Journal of Modern Jewish Studies
IS - 3
ER -