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.
Antisemitic is the term used.
discrimination against Jews
presumably you mean by the Catholics against the Jews; it was called the Holocaust. Though what happened in Yugoslavia was independent of the Holocaust, the victims are counted in with the victims of the Holocaust.
lots of people were killed from discrimination against jews, gypsies, handicapped people, and lots of others.
This is a tale that has lasted throughout time. Jews have been discriminated against at least since the Babylonian Exile in 586 BCE. (This would mean that Jews have faced discrimination for more than 2500 years.)
Anti-semitism is discrimination against Jews.
Technically, the official term is Anti-Semitism. However, as the Jews are not the only "Semites," something like judeophobia might be a more accurate term.
No groups likes being discriminated against.
In 1917-1918.
Antisemitic is the term used.
discrimination against Jews
discrimination against Jews
presumably you mean by the Catholics against the Jews; it was called the Holocaust. Though what happened in Yugoslavia was independent of the Holocaust, the victims are counted in with the victims of the Holocaust.
Prejudice against Jews is called antisemitism, whether there is a war on or not.
the UK never really had a government which instituted, apparent or descretely, and kind of discrimination laws or tactics.
no this marked the beginning of the soon to come Holocaust. the result of over 500 years of discrimination against Jews, which was a prelude to the upcoming catastrophe. no this marked the beginning of the soon to come Holocaust. the result of over 5 years of discrimination against Jews, which was a prelude to the upcoming catastrophe.
Even after World War II, social exclusion and discrimination against Jews was still set forth