Abstract

The Institute of Social Sciences of the CSPS of the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Košice is an interdisciplinary workplace of social sciences and humanities with a primary research focus on the area of Central Europe in the field of social psychology, sociology and history.

Highlights

  • The Institute played an important role in the history of post WWII Hungarian - Israeli relations

  • Germany itself became divided by two superpowers: between the United States and the Soviet Union until the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall, a symbol of the cold war

  • The study aims to explore the history of the Hungarian Institute in Jerusalem, which was an interesting period of Hungarian-Israeli relations between 1946 and 1948, in spite of this fact it is still a little researched topic in historical studies

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Introduction

I would like to argue that it existed only a few years, the institute was intended to play an important role as a “connecting bridge”, especially in the cultural, formal and informal sense, between the newly-established State of Israel and post-WWII Hungary. It came to the forefront in Hungary’s analysis of the Middle East, and the Arab-Israeli conflict, in particular. The study intends to present the most relevant documents concerning the Hungarian Institute of Jerusalem in a chronological order

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