From Entebbe to Mogadishu:

International Symposium:
From
Entebbe
to Mogadishu:
Terrorism in the 1970s and its
© Ernst Volland, I2, 2016, 100*140 cm
History, Memory and Legacy
Monday, 16. January 2017
Maiersdorf Faculty Club, Room 501
09:00
Opening remarks
09:30
Keynote Lecture
Chair:
Manuela Consonni, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Evening Event: From Entebbe to Mogadishu
Mishkenot Sha’ananim, Gilbert de Botton Auditorium
15:45
16:15
Kunst:
of Germany
after 1945
Jerusalem
10:30
Coffee Break
11:00
Historical Perspectives on Terrorism
Francesco Di Palma, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem / Freie Universität
Berlin
Ido Zelkowitz, Max Stern Academic College of Emek Yezreel:
Palestinian Students in Western Germany 1962-1972 – The Creation of Armed
Struggle in a Safe Academic Space
Tamir Sheafer, Dean of the Faulty of Social Sciences, The Hebrew University of
Noam Shoval, Head of the DAAD Center for German Studies, The Hebrew
University of Jerusalem
16:30
Chair:
17:00
Chair:
Daniel Aschheim, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem:
Lunch Break
13:30
After Entebbe
Ofer Ashkenazi, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Omri Adomi, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem:
Deputy Unit Leader of the German Counter-terrorist Unit GSG 9
Gisela Dachs, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem / Die Zeit
Memories from Entebbe and Mogadishu – Round Table Discussion
Gisela Dachs, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem / Die Zeit
Gabriele von Lutzau (Germany) – Survivor from Mogadishu
Benny Davidson (Israel) – Survivor from Entebbe
Bruno Kreisky and Willy Brandt
12:00
Conversation with Dieter Fox (Germany), Special Mission Team Leader and
Matan Vilnai (Israel) – Deputy Commander of Operation Thunderbolt
European Leaders and the Terrorist Threat during the 1970s – The Case of
Chair:
Greetings
H.E. Ambassador Dr. Clemens von Goetze, Embassy of the Federal Republic
Martin Jander, Hamburger Stiftung zur Förderung von Wissenschaft und
Open Secrets – German Historiography and Non-State Terrorism in Germany
Chair:
Reception
Avner Avraham (Israel) – Curator and Expert on Operation Thunderbolt
18:30
Break
19:00
Keynote Lecture
Chair:
Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jeffrey Herf, University of Maryland, College Park:
From Students to Partners – 1970s Counter-Terrorism and the Shift in the
Munich, Entebbe, Mogadishu – The West German Radical Left, the “Jewish
Military Relations between Israel and West Germany
Question”, and Israel
Tony Shaw, University of Hertfordshire / Giora Goodman, Kinneret College on
the Sea of Galilee:
Cinematic Depictions of the Raid on Entebbe – Israel and Hollywood
Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem:
Entebbe after Entebbe – An Entangled History of Violence, Media and Memory
Tuesday, 17. January 2017
Maiersdorf Faculty Club, Room 501
10:00
Chair:
Keynote Lecture
Moshe Zimmermann, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
14.00
Chair:
Annette Vowinckel, Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung, Potsdam:
Break
11:30
Entangled Histories – Traumatic Memories
Chair:
Ankie Spitzer (Israel) – Commemorating the Victims from Munich 1972
Eyal Boers (Israel) – Commemorating the Victims from Entebbe
Martin Rupps (Germany) – Commemorating Mogadischu and RAF Terrorism in
Germany
Annette Vowinckel, Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung, Potsdam
15:30
Break
The Munich Olympic Attack in German-Israeli Collective Memory
16:00
Entebbe and the “German Autumn” in Israeli and German Visual Memory
Marc Brüggemann, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem:
Yael Ben Moshe, University of Haifa:
The Concept of Terrorism and the Void of Trauma – Trans-generational
12:30
Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Avner Avraham (Israel) – Commemorating the Entebbe Raid
Airworld Narratives – Framing the History of Skyjacking
11:00
Commemorating Terrorism and its Victims – Panel Discussion
Chair:
Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Paul Frosh, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Perspectives in Contemporary German Films
Raya Morag, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Lunch Break
Gisela Dachs, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem / Die Zeit
Tony Shaw, University of Hertfordshire