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    During Adolf Hitler ’s reign as Fuhrer in Germany between 1934 and 1945‚ estimates of about 6 million Jews were discriminated against and killed. Hitler passed several laws abolishing all Jewish rights by 1935 due to several reasons such as his personal hatred for Jews and his views that most of the things that had gone wrong in Germany was because of the wealthy and selfish Jews. Though Anti-Semitism was common before Hitler in Europe‚ the extremes that were met during Hitler ’s chancellorship in order

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    Jessica Lear HR100 Rachel Duffett Is anti-semitism a sufficient explanation for the Holocaust? The “final solution” meant the systematic elimination of millions of Jews and other undesirables in Germany and the occupied and conquered territories. Obviously anti-Semitism was very important since millions of Jews were murdered in this act of Genocide. However other factors are also important in understanding how such a large-scale act of racial hatred can be possible in a European country such

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    Anti Semitism is the prejudice‚ hatred or the discrimination of Jewish people. Anti Semitism was never a word until the late 19 hundreds‚ the word was made in Germany‚ as a more scientific term then “judenhass” which means “Jew-hatred”. A person who holds such views is called an "anti-Semite". People to who are anti-Semitists are either against the religion or race. 1 determined person to exterminate all Jews was Adolf Hitler. His hatred was so great for the reason that every Jew he ever encountered

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    of the population already had a burning hatred towards the minorities‚ well before Hitler’s election. The development of modern anti-Semitism in Germany did not explode overnight‚ but was a delicate process. The newly appointed Chancellor‚ Adolf Hitler‚ took careful steps‚ in the form of discriminatory behavior and laws‚ that planted the seed of distrust and anti-Semitism in the German populous. Over the period of 1933 to 1939‚ with the domination of the Nazi

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    Anti-Semitism Due to anti-semitism‚ the lives of many Jews were lost in a genocide known as the “Holocaust”. Anti-semitism is often used to describe any sort of “...political‚ social‚ and economic agitation directed against Jews” (Funk & Wagnalls). It was spread through propaganda‚ the idea of a master race‚ and led to the Jews being a scapegoat for the Germans after World War I. The history of anti-semitism can be traced back to biblical times‚ perhaps even earlier than that;

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    Anti-Semitism and racism in The Merchant Of Venice. Anti-Semitism and the desecration of the Jewish population have been in existence for nearly five thousand years. In William Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice”‚ we find that one of the characters is the subject and expression of anti-Semitic attitude that is persistent in Elizabethan society. William Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice” contains many examples that insult Jewish heritage because they were the minority in London in Shakespearean

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    Shylock: A Stage History of Anti-Semitism Part of what makes the works of William Shakespeare so significantly transcendental is that his plays are able to flourish through ever-changing societies. Over the course of nearly 400 years‚ his plays have remained some of the most beloved in literature because of their ability to speak to audiences of every age‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ class‚ and gender. By looking at the performance history of a specific play‚ or a specific character in that play‚ we become

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    Wagner and 19th Century Anti-Semitism Western Civilization has no set definition that is universally accepted. The subject can be broadly characterized as a study of history and culture in the western region of the world. Correspondingly‚ there is no precise meaning behind the works of 19th century German composer Richard Wagner (1813-1883) as pieces of art are open to interpretation. However‚ it is abundantly clear that Wagner is directly associated with anti-Semitism‚ a term coined in the late

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    Racism and Anti-Semitism in the United States Racism and Anti-Semitism in the United States With The election of the first black president of the United States‚ Barrack Obama people believed it to be the end of racism in the U.S. Although The United States has made tremendous progress and racism and anti-Semitism are discouraged and not tolerated in many U.S. organizations‚ it is still a wide spread problem facing Americans today. There are large amounts of evidence reguarding racial profiling

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    Alessandro Nobile Dallam School History Extended essay A possible misunderstanding or exaggerated judgement of Fascist Italy To what extent was anti-Semitism part of the original ideals of Mussolini and Fascism? Abstract (300 words) In Italy and other territories under Italian control not one Jew died at the hands of the fascist state or was deported to death or labour camps until 1943‚ when Allied occupation of the south of Italy occurred (THE AMERICAN COUNCIL FOR JUDAISM‚ 2003). In September

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