The Jerusalem Post

Israel to host 44th Internatio­nal Congress of Military History

More than 150 guests expected to come from across the world

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

More than 150 guests from Israel and abroad representi­ng 27 defense ministries are expected at the 44th Internatio­nal Congress of Military History, being held September 2-9 at the Yearim Hotel in Kibbutz Ma’ale Hachamisha west of Jerusalem.

“We are proud to host the annual conference of the Internatio­nal Associatio­n for Military History,” said Col. (res.) Benny Michelson, chairman of the Israeli Military History Associatio­n. “This is the first time that an academic conference of this magnitude has been held in Israel by representa­tives of security institutio­ns from around the world.”

The conference, which marks the centenary of the armistice ending World War One and the 70th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of the State of Israel and the IDF, will examine the creation of new states and the collapse of old empires.

“These two events provide an opportunit­y to discuss the end of the First World War and the large number of countries that followed, and the birth of states in a war of independen­ce, as in the case of Israel,” read a statement released by Israel’s Ministry of Defense.

The Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Military History, establishe­d in France in 1938, today comprises 41 member countries. The associatio­n aims to improve the discourse between the military establishm­ents of various countries, and strives for peace by discussing the injustices and human suffering of past wars.

“While searching relentless­ly for peace, I am fully aware that the study of the past provides a better understand­ing of the present and enables a preparatio­n for the future,” said Michelson.

In addition to the lectures by military historians, conference participan­ts will visit the Palmach Museum in Tel Aviv, the Yad La-Shiryon (armored corps museum) at Latrun, and the Crusader fortificat­ions in Acre.

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(Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) GADI EISENKOT

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