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Q: How was the Jewish historical connection to the land the holocaust antisemitism and Zionism in Europe significant in southwest Asian history?
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What is a statement with the word anti-semitism that has to do with the holocaust?

Antisemitism was one of the factors which led to the Holocaust.


When did antisemitism reach a peak?

It reached a peak in the Holocaust.


Was the anti-Semitism bad during the Holocaust?

The antisemitism during the Holocaust was just an exaggerated form of pre-Holocaust antisemitism.


Did Japan know about holocaust?

Yes, and the Japanese were completely bewildered by antisemitism.


How is the Holocaust anstisemetic?

it is not. The people who perpetrated the Holocaust may have been, or the Holocaust may have some roots in antisemitism, but it is a name given to the events, it holds not prejudice, it just is.


How did Hitlers antisemitism affect the Jewish people in Germany?

it affected them by the nazi starting the holocaust


What did Anti-Semitism mean during the holocaust?

The word antisemitism means prejudice against or hatred of Jews.


What was guerrilla warfare in the holocaust?

There was no guerilla warfare in connection with the Holocaust.


Was antisemitism the precondition for the Holocaust?

Yes. Without long-standing prejudices against the Jews it would have been virtually impossible to demonize them in way that the Nazis did and to try to exterminate them. From a social and political point of view, one cannot simply pick on any group and exterminate it. It has often been said that antisemitism is as irrational as hating people with red hair, but of course 'redheads' have not been demonized and persecuted.


Is there a connection with the holocaust and hashimotos disease?

No.


What has the author Matti Myllykoski written?

Matti Myllykoski has written: 'Murhatun Jumalan varjo' -- subject(s): History, Judaism, Jews, Persecutions, Christianity and antisemitism, Church history, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Antisemitism


How was Auschwitz significant?

It became the word to describe the Holocaust (before the word Holocaust).