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minstrels and jongulers
Well the Soviets accomplished the ultimate step in destroying Nazi Germany by taking Berlin. But I have never heard of this statement before.
The Holocaust took place almost entirely in Europe. (A handful of Jews in Algeria were handed over to the Nazis by the Vichy French, however).Religious and racial antisemitism originated in Europe but also became widespread in the Americas.
not to help Spain win back its colonies in Latin America.
It was, above all, misguided religious zeal during the Crusades that encouraged antisemitism.
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R. Amy Elman has written: 'Sexual equality in an integrated Europe' -- subject(s): Sex discrimination against women, Women's rights 'Sexual Equality in an Integrated Europe'
Enrico Fermi moved to the U.S. because of the antisemitism rising in Europe. He wasn't jewish, but his wife was. He immigrated to the US in 1939
The aim of the people in Europe concerning religion was to enforce inter-religious cooperation among different religious traditions such as Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Zoroastrianism, and Hinduism through the European Council of Religious Leaders.
"the hope" to creact a safe state after 2000 of Diaspora . "safe" is becausee the antisemitism to the Jews all over the world especially in Europe .
Prejudice aimed at Jewish people is known as antisemitism. This form of discrimination has manifested throughout history in various ways, including social, economic, and religious persecution. Antisemitism has been fueled by stereotypes and conspiracy theories, leading to significant events such as the expulsion of Jews from various countries, the pogroms in Eastern Europe, and the Holocaust during World War II. Efforts to combat antisemitism continue today, as it remains a persistent issue in many societies.
The Japanese, lacking the 'Christian background' to antisemitism, found the Nazis' hatred of the Jews utterly bewildering.
Jews in Europe survived antisemitism through a combination of cultural resilience, community solidarity, and adaptability. They often established tight-knit communities that provided mutual support, fostering a strong sense of identity and shared purpose. Additionally, many Jews sought refuge in professions or areas where they could thrive economically and socially, despite facing discrimination. Their ability to preserve traditions and adapt to changing circumstances allowed them to maintain their identity in the face of adversity.
Antisemitism goes back a long way in Europe and it is not possible to pick out one individual who started it. Obviously, until the 1800s the emphasis was religious, but from the 1870s on it became racial.
Yes because they were in central Europe
She did so out of fear concerning the persecutions during WW2 in Europe (Austria).