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  • called Fitna. The film argued that Islam encourages acts of terrorism, antisemitism, and violence against women and homosexuals. Wikipedia entry for Fitna...
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  • community. Although the earliest Christians tolerated Jewish communities, antisemitism arose during several periods in the Middle Ages. Jews lived separately...
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  • countries to emancipate its Jewish population, France suffered periods of antisemitism , particularly during the Dreyfus Affair. In the 19th century, Jews were...
    12 KB (1,619 words) - 13:27, 14 December 2022
  • preview (Because the Israeli military is too aggressive, there is a lot of antisemitism in the region, and other nations are ineffective at creating a solution...
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  • either collapse as a civil society or become a multicultural state. Antisemitism is still a major issue today. Jewish people both inside and outside of...
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  • seventeenth century, however, the tolerance began to give way to increased antisemitism, when King Sigismund III began to undermine the principles of the Warsaw...
    6 KB (932 words) - 00:24, 19 September 2019
  • human race -- was evident from the days of Christopher Columbus onward. Antisemitism was a powerful motivating force in American history. The limits on immigration...
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  • Eddy (1821–1910). Although the spirit of Antisemitism has been around for a long time, the ideology of Antisemitism developed as an outgrowth of various nationalistic...
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  • meant that living in denial was easy. Despite Vichy France’s undeniable antisemitism, they did not actively want to aid the Germans in their crimes against...
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  • demonstrates anti-Semitic, murderous intent. Tsesis, Alexander (2014–2015). "Antisemitism and Hate Speech Studies". Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion. 16: 352...
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  • Russian Civil War. World War I left much of Western Europe devastated, and antisemitism rose dramatically. From 1924-1928 there was the Fourth Aliyah: 82,000...
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  • patterns. After his two-year service, he returned home to a world where antisemitism was alive and well. Obtaining a job was near impossible due to his cultural...
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  • meant that living in denial was easy. Despite Vichy France’s undeniable antisemitism, they did not actively want to aid the Germans in their crimes against...
    10 KB (1,523 words) - 14:26, 13 November 2020
  • but also to convince the Germans of their policy of racial purity and antisemitism. Goebbels saw to it that, like in the Soviet Union, a picture of the...
    24 KB (3,873 words) - 07:27, 24 December 2022
  • where the body was found. This fake news was done to perpetuate Jewish antisemitism and give fuel for anti-Jewish acts. In 1782, near the end of the American...
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  • estimated total damage was $3.4 million. Violence also took the form of antisemitism. With instances such as a black swastika being painted on portraits of...
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  • Eugène Schueller, the founder of L'Oréal, are examples of such groups. Antisemitism, as the Dreyfus Affair had shown at the end of the 19th century, was...
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  • demonstrates anti-Semitic, murderous intent. Tsesis, Alexander (2014–2015). "Antisemitism and Hate Speech Studies". Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion. 16: 352...
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  • restricted the admission of European Jews who sought safe haven from antisemitism and the emergence of fascism in Germany, but welcomed Sudeten Germans...
    326 KB (48,840 words) - 04:28, 21 November 2024
  • socio-economic classes, ethnic and national differences, the idea of race, antisemitism, fascism, communism and American cultural influences. Even though, you...
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