No. However, there were Jews who persecuted other Jews, and there were battles of conquest waged by the Hasmonean kings against foreign nations.
Two examples of Jews persecuting Jews are: King Yannai (Johanan Hyrcanus), and Herod, both of whom murdered a number of Torah-sages (Talmud, Kiddushin 66 and Bava Bathra 3).
It was Priests who helped them.
Babylon captivity
They enslaved the Jews and took them in captivity to Babylon.
They enslaved the Jews and took them in captivity to Babylon.
They Enslaved the Jews and during their captivity they took them to Babylon.
They Enslaved the Jews and during their captivity they took them to Babylon.
The Babylonian Captivity was from 586 B.C.E. to 532 B.C.E. or 54 years.
Ahere were four deportations of Jews to Babylon in 605 BCE, 597 BCE, c. 587 BCE, and c. 582 BCE.
8 million, jews died during the holocaust!
The only exile of Jews (Judah) occurred with Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon. They were subjected to a 70 year captivity under the king of Babylon. You can read of this in the book of Jeremiah and other prophets. If you are referring to the exodus that included all 12 tribes of Israel, not just Judah it's self.
The dictator intended to persecute those who spoke out against his regime. The word persecute is a verb, and a synonym is torment.
As far as I'm aware of, none. Persian's were very liberal civilised people. Especially Cyrus the Great whom liberated and protected the Jews from their Babylon captivity.