About 60 years ago.
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World War II started in fall of 1939, and ended in 1945. Though, the real persecution of Jews started in late 1939 and a few years earlier when Hitler came to power. The persecution of Jews wasn't necessarily over until 1946, after many of the concentration camps were finally liberated.
In the period c. 1880-1914 many Jews wanted to get away from persecution by the Tsarist regime.
There were many groups targeted for persecution by the Nazis. But the group that was hardest targeted and suffered a greater proportion of deaths than even the Jews were the Gypsies.
The Jews have been persecuted for about 4,000 years, although it is important to note that the persecutors have not been consistent either ethnically or as concerns their rationales for persecution throughout those years.
Before the Holocaust, Jews faced persecution in much of the world, just not as bad as the Nazi persecution. Persecution was intense in Russia (both under the Tzars and the Communists). In Western Europe and the United States, Jews enjoyed relatively civil treatment, with many of the rights of citizenship, although there was still considerable legal discrimination against Jews even in the United States. Jews in Arab lands had second-class citizenship, although sometimes this allowed a comfortable existence comparable to that of European Jews. 200 years before the Holocaust, the Spanish Inquisition was still actively persecuting crypto-Jews, sometimes burning them at the stake, and Jews had no secure rights of citizenship in any country.
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It was called several things: the Holocaust or as Hitler called it "the Final Solution". Another name was genocide.
Yes. Foreigners were able to visit Germany without much difficulty till the start of World 2 and many commented on the persecution of the Jews. What's more, large numbers of German Jews fled to the U.S., Britain and other countries from 1933 on. (Many who applied to enter were not allowed in). When the Holocaust started the Allies were informed by the Polish Resistance and others.
Persecution by the Tsarist regime.
Some examples of religious persecution in history include the Spanish Inquisition targeting Jews and Muslims, the Salem witch trials in colonial America, and the persecution of Christian minorities in the Roman Empire. Each of these events resulted in the suffering and deaths of individuals who were targeted for their religious beliefs.
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