Jews have been hated for many centuries. They have been hated since the days of the pharaohs and Moses. That is why it is referred to the longest hatred. The hatred goes worldwide too. It is shameful.
After Hitler had experienced what he felt as "discrimination" by the Jews, as he had been refused to enter two universities for art, both which were own and run by Jews he started to show hatred towards the race. Followed by that, he was given the impression that Germany was no longer a country for Germans, but for Jews. In conclusion, no one but himself gave Hitler the idea that Jews were a sub-human race which he believed were to be eradicated.
No, we have been hated since the beginning of time. _____________ There is nothing to be gained by exaggerating, and much to be lost. The 'we've-always-been-so-hated' view expressed by some Jews, though understandable, is very bitter and suggests that the Jews are a people living in some sense under a curse. Having said that, I would date the demonization of the Jews from the First Crusade (1096) and it is fair to say that it has been remarkably persistent. However, there have also been periods of tolerance - for example, in the 17th-19th centuries and again in the 20th century. There have also been enormous variations from country to country.
Prejudice against the Jews has been deeply embedded in European culture and thought since at least the days of the crusades. In the period c. 1918-1950 Jews were widely thought of as Communists.
Jews have been discriminated against in virtually every country they have ever lived in. Sometimes it was blatant (as in permission to kill Jews) other times it was more subtle. Recently - in the PC (politically correct) era - it has become impolite to openly discriminate against the Jews. However, open any newspaper and see how Israel is discriminated against when it tries to defend itself against its sworn enemies.
Jews have been hated for many centuries. They have been hated since the days of the pharaohs and Moses. That is why it is referred to the longest hatred. The hatred goes worldwide too. It is shameful.
Hatred of the Jews which had been prevelant in Europe since long before the Holocaust
The feeling of hatred consumed him after he found out he had been betrayed by his closest friend.
After Hitler had experienced what he felt as "discrimination" by the Jews, as he had been refused to enter two universities for art, both which were own and run by Jews he started to show hatred towards the race. Followed by that, he was given the impression that Germany was no longer a country for Germans, but for Jews. In conclusion, no one but himself gave Hitler the idea that Jews were a sub-human race which he believed were to be eradicated.
Today we call it anti-Semitism. At that time, the phrase hadn't yet been coined.
No, we have been hated since the beginning of time. _____________ There is nothing to be gained by exaggerating, and much to be lost. The 'we've-always-been-so-hated' view expressed by some Jews, though understandable, is very bitter and suggests that the Jews are a people living in some sense under a curse. Having said that, I would date the demonization of the Jews from the First Crusade (1096) and it is fair to say that it has been remarkably persistent. However, there have also been periods of tolerance - for example, in the 17th-19th centuries and again in the 20th century. There have also been enormous variations from country to country.
look basically im gonna tell you that Jews were always hated, ever since chritianity and Islam arrived Jews were always beat and killed simply because they were Jewish. even these days there is a lot of hatred towards them. Some people even believe that the holocaust was God punishing the Jews for not accepting Jesus and that God has been punishing Jews ever since.
Hitler was a German Dictator. Also leader of the Nazi Party. The Nazis' had hatred for Jews. Hitler didn't just kill them because they were powerless. He despised them so much. Most Jews might have been powerless but they fought back.
Anti-semitism is anti-jewish. Another word for anti-semitism is Judeophobia. It's essentially a fear or hatred of Jewish people.It means being against the Jews, "having a hatred for them".
Saudi Arabia is an Islamic Country. For decades, Jews were actually banned from the country and this policy has been only been revised due to international pressure and embarrassment (as opposed to a change in Saudi opinion towards Jews).
In Europe, the hostility towards Jews that had continued during the Crusades also had continued during the bubonic plague. Jews had often been accused of causing the plague by them poisoning the water wells.
Prejudice against the Jews has been deeply embedded in European culture and thought since at least the days of the crusades. In the period c. 1918-1950 Jews were widely thought of as Communists.