Because Hitler was (short-sightedly) STUPID! HE ALSO WANTED TO BE FAMOUS
The teacher says that Hitler is wrong for persecuting the Jews and she says that here in the United States we don't persecute but Scout realizes that they are doing the same in persecuting the blacks.
At various times, Romans embraced, ignored or slaughtered Jews and Christians. Nero was notorious for persecuting Christians. Under Hadrian, at least half a million Jews died and many more were enslaved.
At various times, Romans embraced, ignored or slaughtered Jews and Christians. Nero was notorious for persecuting Christians. Under Hadrian, at least half a million Jews died and many more were enslaved.
No single Event stabilized relations between Christians and Jew. When Christians stopped persecuting Jews in different regions of the world and spreading libelous information about Jews, relations improved.
Not particularly. The Salem Witch Trials were persecuting so-called witches, and Nazi anti-Semitism was persecuting Jews. They both made the persecuted people end up in smoke, but other than that, I can't think of anything.
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).
I suppose the irony would be that the nazi regime had a group called the hiltler youth, a kind of militaristic scout movement.
Goraduk is the city from which Molly came to America in the children's novel Molly's Pilgrim by Barbara Cohen. Molly and her family left Goraduk because the Cossacks were persecuting the Jews in that place.
The fact that she was only a young teenager when she writ it and that she did it all whilst hiding from Hitler (Anne was a Jew and Hitler started persecuting Jews randomly)
In Russia
The question does not really make sense. The only non-Jews in the Holocaust were those doing the persecuting. It is like asking how many Popes survived the Inquisition.
The Nazis came to power on 30 January 1933. On 1 April 1933 Jewish businesses in Berlin were boycotted and in the following few days Jews were banned from employment in the public sector at all levels from central government to local authority level. Most Jewish students were expelled from colleges and universities. Before 1 April 1933 there were some cases of Jews being beaten up in the street with impunity by Nazi stormtroopers.