The German Crusade of 1096 is that part of the First Crusade in which peasant crusaders, mostly from Germany, attacked Jews.
The Crusaders killed thousands of Jews.
The dividing point is what one's view is concerning Jesus.
He was considered by both of them as a rebel trying to overthrow the roman empire and the Jews with his teachings.
Jews in Europe were fearful of the Crusades, mostly because the Crusaders had been driven to the point of fanaticism and often took that out on Jewish communities in Europe or the Middle East. The number of attacks on Jewish ghettos skyrocketed during the years of the Crusades and Jews, unable to legally defend themselves or procure arms, were often slaughtered.
From my point of view yes.Others may think not.Space reserved for Muslim, Jewish, Hindi and athiest points of view.
It all depends on which point of view you look at. Most known was Nazi Germany's point of view. The saw the Jewish people as inferioir and un human. The conversation camps were put in place for Kewish people to be enslaved and tortured by Nazis
Point of View - 1989 was released on: Israel: 15 April 1989 (Tiberias International Jewish and Israeli Film Festival) USA: June 1989 (Israeli Film Festival)
The Crusades did have some benefits... crusaders found riches and brought lots of building ideas. From a Crusader's point of view, they were very beneficial because they were fighting for their religion and they thought it was their divine purpose of life.
The Crusades did have some benefits... crusaders found riches and brought lots of building ideas. From a Crusader's point of view, they were very beneficial because they were fighting for their religion and they thought it was their divine purpose of life.
No, a dialect is a specific form of a language spoken in a particular region or by a particular group of people. It is a variation of the standard language, characterized by unique vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
It depends on your point of view. It depends on your point of view. It depends on your point of view.
An omission point is this: ... A point of view is a way of thinking about something An opinion
Perspective, or point of view. These two terms are synonymous.