7 résultats pour "semitism"
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Anti-Semitism
Christian polemics against the rival faith and from claims as to the original responsibility of Jews for the crucifixion ofJesus. Embedded in a variety of doctrinal and institutional structures, anti-Semitism was intensified by thosestructures themselves; for example, by the mercantile the role that Jews were compelled to play in the medievalsociety. The theories that bolstered Christian anti-Jewish and anti-Judaic attitudes were followed up in thenineteenth and twentieth centuries b...
- ANTI-SEMITISM
- ANTI-SEMITISM IN THE ANCIENT WORLD
- ANTI-SEMITISM IN THE MODERN PERIOD AND THE PRESENT
- anti-Semitism
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Holocaust
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INTRODUCTION
Holocaust, the almost complete destruction of Jews in Europe by Nazi Germany and its collaborators during World War II (1939-1945).
relation to the Jews. He claimed that the Jews had achieved economic dominance and the ability to control and manipulate the mass media to their own advantage. Hewrote of the need to eradicate their powerful economic position, if necessary by means of their physical removal. IV UNIQUENESS OF NAZI ANTI-SEMITISM The linking of anti-Semitic accusations to race struggle is what made Nazism so genocidal. The Nazis believed the Jews were responsible for what they regarded as thedegeneracy of modern...
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Holocaust .
relation to the Jews. He claimed that the Jews had achieved economic dominance and the ability to control and manipulate the mass media to their own advantage. Hewrote of the need to eradicate their powerful economic position, if necessary by means of their physical removal. IV UNIQUENESS OF NAZI ANTI-SEMITISM The linking of anti-Semitic accusations to race struggle is what made Nazism so genocidal. The Nazis believed the Jews were responsible for what they regarded as thedegeneracy of modern...