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Q: What are two examples of antisemitism from the Middle Ages that were revived by Nazis?
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Did the Nazis invent antisemitism?

no.


How did the Nazis use antisemitism in World War 2?

They put Jews in camps where they where sent to die, just because they were Jewish.


How was antisemitism used in World War 2?

Antisemitism (also spelled anti-semitism or anti-Semitism) is suspicion of, hatred toward, or discrimination against Jews for reasons connected to their Jewish heritage. The Nazis then used it to assault the Jews


The Nazis party sign mean?

Until the Nazis used this symbol, the swastika was used by many cultures throughout the past 3,000 years to represent life, sun, power, strength, and good luck. Because of the Nazis' flag, the swastika soon became a symbol of hate, antisemitism, violence, death, and murder.


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.


Where did some Jewish people hide in 1942?

The few who weren't summarily killed, and managed to escape the Nazis, and weren't handed over to the Nazis by the local populace, hid wherever they could. Some went into the forests and joined the partisans (and even there, they faced antisemitism).


What has the author Dorothy A Rose written?

Dorothy A. Rose has written: 'Dukewatch 1995' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Race relations, White supremacy movements, Antisemitism, Racism, Nazis


Does anyone miss Hitler?

Despite all the horrors he orchestrated and carried out, there are still some people who believe Hitler was inspirational and admirable. These people are known as Neo-Nazis. Neo-Nazism is characterized by ultranationalism, racism, xenophobia, homophobia, and antisemitism. Neo-Nazis are considered a hate group.


If the Japanese were allied with Germany and Hitler why did they allow Jews to flee Europe and seek shelter in their country?

The Japanese, lacking the 'Christian background' to antisemitism, found the Nazis' hatred of the Jews utterly bewildering.


How did Nazis spread their ideas and antisemitism?

They were forced to fall in line with Nazi goals and were placed under Nazi leadership.


What did Hitler and the hatred for Jews have to do with Christ?

There was no link worth taking seriously. Obviously, racial antisemitism has its origins in 'Christian' anti-Judaism, but the Nazis did not claim that they were exterminating the Jews on behalf of Christianity or anything like that.


What are some reactionary groups?

Fascists and Nazis are (extreme) examples of reactionary groups.