Czechoslovak Support for the Founding of Israel in the Late 1940s: the Myth of Everlasting Friendship? Cover Image

Czechoslovak Support for the Founding of Israel in the Late 1940s: the Myth of Everlasting Friendship?
Czechoslovak Support for the Founding of Israel in the Late 1940s: the Myth of Everlasting Friendship?

Author(s): Eva Taterová
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Jewish studies, Diplomatic history, History of Communism, Historical revisionism, Cold-War History, History of European Union
Published by: Ústav mezinárodních vztahů
Keywords: Czech Republic; Israel; arms supplies; First Arab-Israeli war; Cold War history

Summary/Abstract: The war between Israel and Hamas that began in October 2023 deeply polarized public and political opinion worldwide. In contrast to many EU countries, the Czech Republic adopted a position of unwavering support for Israel, referencing their shared values and long-standing friendship grounded in the historical ties between the Czech and Jewish peoples. This article explores this narrative by examining the commonly cited example of Czechoslovakia's support for the establishment of Israel in the late 1940s, which included providing arms supplies, military training, and diplomatic backup. However, such reflections on history often overlook important international and domestic factors of the time, including the Eastern Bloc’s efforts to expand communism into the newly decolonized Third World countries and its pursuit of financial gain. As a result, Czechoslovakia’s pro-Israeli position during the Cold War was short-lived, and was quickly reversed when the political circumstances changed. Ignoring these facts leads to distorted historical interpretations and even the development of some historical myths.

  • Issue Year: 60/2025
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 119-130
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English
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