JUICE NOT JEWS! There, I said it.
The Jews in Canada during World War 2 were treated fairly equally. In fact, after the war, anti-discrimination laws were placed into effect to prevent the sort of horrendous actions that spurred the war in the first place.
While discrimination surely existed it never had government sanction. ___ Eh? In the years 1933-39 Canada admitted only 8,000 refugees (Jewish and non-Jewish) from Nazi Germany ... This was a government decision and earned Canada a reputation for callousness and antisemitism at the time.
cause Hitler was going to gas them
Yes. Canada celebrates Thanksgiving as a National Holiday on the second Monday of October every year.
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.
Anti-semitism is discrimination against Jews.
JUICE NOT JEWS! There, I said it.
Racial discrimination.
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The word is antisemitism.
Jews face in the direction of Jerusalem when they worship.
She had to face racial discrimination
German Jews faced severe discrimination that escalated significantly after the rise of the Nazi regime in the 1930s. They were subjected to social ostracism, economic boycotts, and legal restrictions, including the Nuremberg Laws of 1935, which stripped them of citizenship and barred them from various professions. This discrimination culminated in widespread violence during events like Kristallnacht in 1938 and ultimately led to the horrific atrocities of the Holocaust.
British Gas
Did who face?
canada