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          Shlomo Aronson (historian)

          Israeli historian (1936–2020)

          Shlomo Aronson (27 November 1936 – 21 February 2020) was an Israeli historian and professor of political science at Hebrew University of Jerusalem.[1]

          Biography

          Shlomo Aronson was born in Tel Aviv.

          Shlomo Gazit, the head of the Research Unit of the Intelligence Directorate at that time, later wrote in his autobiography that “the Research Department did not.

        1. Shlomo Gazit, the head of the Research Unit of the Intelligence Directorate at that time, later wrote in his autobiography that “the Research Department did not.
        2. The limited but unsuccessful Zionist contacts with Mahatma Gandhi were also motivated by Islamic considerations.
        3. Aronson, Shlomo.
        4. Quoted in Shlomo Aronson, The Politics and Strategy of Nuclear Weapons in the Middle East: Opacity, Theory and Practice, An Israeli Perspective.
        5. From an open letter from Martin Buber to Mahatma Gandhi in , accessed at Gan- Shlomo Aronson, “On Sadat's Peace Initiatives in the Wake of the Yom Kippur.
        6. He worked as a newspaper columnist for Haaretz and Maariv, as well as a radio news editor. In 2007-2009 he was a visiting Professor in Israel Studies at The Arizona Center for Judaic Studies.[2] Aronson died in Kfar Saba.[3]

          Published works

          Aronson's book Hitler, the Allies, and the Jews argued a thesis that he had advanced in many of his earlier publications—to "explain the Holocaust in terms of a multiple trap".

          According to Aronson, the Nazis devised this trap such that Jews' attempts to extricate themselves would only further the Nazis' genocidal ambitions. The book received mixed reviews.[4][5][6]

          The book received the Israeli Political Science Assoc