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  1. Anti‑Semitism, sometimes called history’s oldest hatred, is hostility or prejudice against Jewish people. The Nazi Holocaust is history’s most extreme example of anti‑Semitism. Anti ...

  2. [196] [197] Poland's later "March events" of 1967–1968 was a state anti-Jewish (officially anti-Zionist) political campaign involving the suppression of the dissident movement and a power struggle within the Polish communist party against the background of the Six-Day War and the Soviet Union's and the Eastern Bloc's new radically anti-Israeli policy in support of socialist Arab countries ...

  3. Nazi Party, political party of the mass movement known as National Socialism. Under the leadership of Adolf Hitler, the party came to power in Germany in 1933 and governed by totalitarian methods until 1945. Anti-Semitism was fundamental to the party’s ideology and led to the Holocaust, the. Nazism Summary. Nazism, totalitarian movement led ...

  4. Two millennia of European anti-Semitism can be traced to early Christian beliefs about Jewish culpability in the murder of Jesus. My Jewish Learning is a not-for-profit and relies on your help. After the sack of Rome by the Visigoths in 410, Augustine of Hippo (354-430) composed The City of God, a philosophical treatise that would become a ...

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  5. antisemitism.adl.org › antisemitism-in-global-historyAntisemitism in Global History

    Slide 3 of 3. Although anti-Jewish hatred can be traced all the way back to the ancient world, the word “antisemitism” is a modern invention that emerged in the wake of rising European nationalism. German journalist Wilhelm Marr coined the term with his founding of the League of Antisemites (Antisemiten-Liga) in 1879. 9.

  6. This 13-minute film introduces the history of antisemitism from its origins in the days of the early Christian church until the era of the Holocaust in the mid-20th century. It raises questions about why Jews have been targeted throughout history and how antisemitism offered fertile ground to the Nazis.

  7. Oct 4, 2018 · T he historiography of anti-S emitism encompasses a dispute between “eternalists” and “contextualists.” Among the former, it is the “historic continuity” of anti-Semitism that denotes the “essence” of the subject. 1 We find this focus on continuity stated explicitly in volumes that announce themselves as histories of anti-Semitism and provide an account of the phenomenon over ...

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