Judaism was persecuted by the Soviet Union. Jews have been persecuted almost constantly.
Jews have been persecuted throughout history.
There are a number of such peoples depending on how far back you go. Some of the more obvious ones include: Jews, Romani, Armenians, Kurds, Dravidians, Kalmyks, Chechens, Tibetans, and Uiyghur. There are uncountable others.
The Mormon pioneers moved west (beyond what was then the United States border) to find religious freedom. They had been persecuted and kicked out of every other place they had attempted to settle in.
We know that Christians were persecuted by Decius, then during the reign of Valerian, and finally the Great Persecution at the end of Diocletian's reign. There was localised persecution under the emperor Maximinus Thrax. It is unclear whether any persecution took place under Domitian, but Edward Gibbon says that if it did it was of short duration. Most famously, Nero was said to have persecuted the Christians, but scholars say that this seems to have been limited to the city of Rome, and that Christians were not pursued and persecuted for their religion, but as scapegoats for the Great Fire of Rome. In the reigns of all other pagan emperors, Christianity was not officially persecuted and some emperors were quite liberal in their attitudes towards Christianity.
The Holocaust started after the ruling party had been in power in Germany for eight years. The system of government was such that no other party could rise to power at this time.
Jews were not the only people who suffered. But, along with the Gypsies they were the only people who were persecuted for their heritage, rather than choices that they made.
Lots of reasons. One is that Judaism doesn't believe in encouraging people to convert. If someone wants to convert to Judaism, they're welcome to (although discouraged at first), but Judaism has no mass programs to get people to convert. Nor did it usually have forced conversions like the other religions did. Another reason is that Jews have been heavily persecuted over the years and many were killed.
Christians. Even today they are still being persecuted in many countries, I don't know why the media doesn't report on it, but it's still happening.
A:Members of almost all religious groups have been persecuted unfairly by members of other faiths. Religion may not be the only cause of all instances of persecution, but it is a leading cause:The early Christians were at times persecuted by the pagans, although not to anywhere near the extent that later Christian tradition assertsPagans of the Roman Empire were unfairly persecuted by the Christians, as soon as Christians were in a position to do so.Gnostic Christians were persecuted by Catholic-Orthodox Christians.Jews have been persecuted by Christians, down through the ages.Christians and Muslims persecuted each other.Hindus were persecuted by Muslims in IndiaBuddhists were persecuted by Muslims and Hindus in IndiaZoroastrian, Druze and Bahai followers are persecuted by MuslimsPeople have also been persecuted because of their race or sexual orientation.
Definitely in England and North America and I think some may have been persecuted in the Caribbean as well as possibly also other places.
Christianity and Islam are the two major ones, but there have been several other offshoots of Judaism.
In 1290 Edward I expelled the Jews from England. No reason has been recorded.
Probably many. When? How? Russians persecuted Judaism consistently throughout the history of the country and the only reason that modern Russia (post-Soviet) does not have pogroms is because the Jews have all fled to Israel. If Russians did convert to Judaism it would have been in very small numbers as there is very little reason to convert to a persecuted minority that does not seek converts.
Since Jesus death, it's been estimated that over 70 million Christians have been persecuted, with 4.5 million having been persecuted in the 20th century.
Messianic Judaism did not exist prior to the 1960s. The question is therefore unanswerable. However, if Messianic Jews had existed in the Nazi-Occupied Empire, they likely would have been persecuted. Firstly, they claim to be Jewish (regardless of how other Jewish groups see them). Secondly, the Nazis persecuted minority Christian movements that had particularly unique customs like the Jehovah's Witnesses.
Most of Judaism's claims are non-falsifiable, so no, but neither has any other religious faith.
yes.