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    From “New Christians” to “New Jews”          Judaism was not always an openly free religion. During the late Middle Ages‚ the Inquisition expanded in Spain and Portugal due to New Christians‚ who were called conversos. The phrase “New Christians” refers to Sephardic Jews in Rome and Portugal who at the time converted to the Catholic Church due to multiple reasons. Many had to go against their beliefs and converted because they were forced to. At this time‚ Amsterdam was a safe place for Jewish

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    World War II to commit genocide of the Jewish population in Europe. During the holocaust the Nazi party had killed 6 million jews by the end of the holocaust. While the jewish people were in the concentration camps that weren’t given anything to eat but were given long work hours. The Nazis and the rest of Germany thought that jews were the reason to the country’s poverty. Also jews were treated horribly during these rough and cruel 12 years. In the novel‚ Night‚ Elie Wiesel narrates his experience as

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    World War II remains a point of emphasis for historians to continue research and put together arguments on the specifics behind the events. In Nazi Germany and the Jews‚ Vol. 1: The Years of Persecution 1933-1939 (New York: HarperCollins‚ 1997)‚ Saul Friedlander’s overarching explanation for anti-Jewish persecution under Nazi rule from 1933-1939 was an integration and combination of the Adolf Hitler’s‚ and other Nazi leaders‚ extreme radical ideology and tactical political decisions within the German

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    Title: Las Siete Partidas: Laws on Jews‚ 1265 By: Marco Raicevic (ID: 5900476) Date: October 19‚ 2009 Las Siete Partidas was a work commissioned by King Alfonso X in 1265. It introduced law codes which only took effect in Castile a century later. These law codes‚ which were based on earlier feudal‚ civil‚ and canon laws‚ were hostile to Jews. The conditions placed on Muslim Moors‚ however‚ were even more severe than those placed on the Jews (Muslims‚ for instance‚ were prohibited from having

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    Hitler did not start the hatred of Jews in Europe. Jewish people have been hated for centuries but the Nazis took that hatred to the extreme. In the New Testament all Jews were blamed for Christ’s crucifixion. Jews do not believe that Jesus is the son of god which Christians believe to be true. Jews have been subject to violent stereotyping and to violence against them and their property. When Hitler rose to power he pretty much just continued the hatred but in a very extreme way. Hitler was able

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    in Germany‚ Russian Jews benefited from new freedoms granted in the mid-1800s. Over time they were supplied with the opportunity’s to hold middle-class occupations like business ownership‚ banking‚ teaching and manufacturing. This however was met with anger from some non-Jewish Russians‚ however violence was not used. Sadly‚ the situation for Russian Jews worsened considerably after the assassination of Tsar Alexander II in 1881. Alexander had been of great assistance to the Jews‚ with some of his

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    era originated‚ Jews were already mistreated for their appearance‚ culture and religion. Primary Christianity despised the Jews because they stood dedicated to their own customs and rejected to alter to the Christian faith and culture that spread throughout Europe. The European countries that followed the Christian practice insinuated the Jews to be toxic and threatening to society. In several communities‚ the Jews were enforced to live in isolated areas titled the ghettos. Jews were forced to pay

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    The Re-education of Axis Countries Concerning the Jews Leo Strauss is the author of an article titled “The Re-education of Axis Countries Concerning the Jews.” He briefly explained the Nazi education for Germany‚ and then he gave his view on how to replace it with a better education. He chose to talk about Germany among other countries because he had some first hand knowledge about Germany. However‚ he left Germany in 1932 and never came back to it. Some smaller countries‚ like Romania and Hungary

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    To what extent were Jews assimilated into Germany by 1930? 24 marks It would be extremely simplistic to state that all Jews were well assimilated in Germany by 1930 as the mere existence of segregation within the Jewish community within Germany serves as a representation that some were assimilated and some were not. We have the different ‘types’ of Jew such as: the German Jew‚ the Jewish German‚ the Ostjuden and the Polacks. These represent the Jewish chain in the German community and where they

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    Ordinary Men is a case study about the involvement of Reserve Police Battalion 101 in the extermination of Polish Jews during the Holocaust .This battalion of police reservists were first ordered to shoot men who were physically unable to work. They were also ordered to shoot women and children. Later‚ these men were assigned to round up Jews‚ confine them to restricted areas and finally herd them unto trains for transportation to their death in German-manned gas chambers. Browning drew his

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