Moshe Sharett
Political Struggle
An Anthology of Speeches and Documents
January-May 1942, Vol. I, Part 1
June-December 1942, Vol. I, Part 2
Assembled and annotated by Shifra Kolat
Editor: Yaakov Sharett
Moshe Sharett headed the Political Department of the Jewish Agency in Jerusalem, 1933-1948, and later became the first Foreign Minister and second Prime Minister of Israel. Political Struggle is a series of volumes containing documents that shed a light on Sharett's intensive political activity commencing in 1942 and up to 1948. Political Struggle is a continuation of the Political Diaries 1936-1941, published in 1968.
Volume 1, Part 1 (published 2009) contains 156 documents: his speeches, memoranda and letters dating from January 1942 to May 1942. They vividly portray the stressful issues - both external and internal - that the Yishuv faced during that tumultuous period: the outcome of WWII had not yet been decided; the danger of a German invasion hanged as a threat over Palestine; the Yishuv was profoundly indignant in face of the British Government's inhuman attitude towards the handful of Jewish refugees who succeeded to escape in dilapidated boats from Nazi occupied Romania - a heroic epic that culminated in the tragic sinking of the refugee ship Struma in the Black Sea after it had been refused entry Into Palestine. At the same time the Yishuv cooperated whole-heartedly with
Volume 1, Part 2 (published 2014) contains 217 documents: his speeches, memoranda and letters dating from June 1942 to December 1942.
Throughout the period covered in both books Moshe Sharett played a pivotal role in the complicated and delicate relations between the Yishuv and the British Government of Palestine. His legacy from that era is illuminating and intellectually challenging to this day.