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    century anti-Semitism was largely religious‚ based on the belief that the Jews were responsible for Jesus’ crucifixion. It was expressed later in the Middle Ages by persecutions and expulsions‚ economic restrictions and personal restrictions. After Jewish emancipation during the enlightenment‚ or later‚ religious anti-Semitism was slowly replaced in the nineteenth century by racial prejudice‚ stemming from the idea of Jews as a distinct race. In Germany theories of Aryan racial superiority and

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    several years. Jews are people the Hebrew Bible and believe there is only one God. Christianity emerged from Judaism as the first Christians prayed in Hebrew and followed the Jewish customs. Christians believed that Jesus was the Christ‚ the Messiah; however‚ Jews believed that the Messiah was yet to come. Jesus was put to death by the Romans but the gospel accounts blamed all Jews for the crucifixion. After the crucifixion‚ Roman armies destroyed the Temple in Jerusalem in which Jews were exiled and

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    German lines in the Soviet Union. The victims were of different racial views including Jews‚ Gypsies (Roma) and officials of the Soviet Communist Party and Soviet State. disabled They also murdered thousands of residents of institutions for the mentally and physically. Einsatzgruppen (mobile killing squads) and Ordnungspolizei (order police) were the first step of the “Final Solution” which was to clear all Jews from Europe by going around and killing them as Hitler had said. Germany invaded the Soviet

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    rules and stuff and I would be scared because if I was a jew and knowing what happened in the past could happen again and I would be targeted because i’m a jew. million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. Both acts of genocides were bad but uganda and the holocaust were on two totally different things and they got solved in two different matters also they were against 2 different types of people.the nazis killed a whole bunch of jews and they were proud of it. In 1933‚ the Jewish population

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    ordeals the Jewish people faced by Hitler’s anti-semitic Nazis including the mass genocide of over six million jews from 1941-1945‚ is known today as the Holocaust. Because of this‚ harsh ghettos and cruel concentration camps became the home to Jews and other individuals during the time of World War ll‚ and they were later liberated after the surrender of Germany. Justice has not been served for Jews and other victims of the Holocaust due to the results of the decisions for the consequences for the axis

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    dispersion of Jews was in the 8th century before the common era‚ however most of the Jews in Split came during the 3rd-4th century Romaniote immigration‚ along with the Syrian and Iranian exiles. This formed a strong Jewish presence on the East Adriatic Coast. The East Adriatic Coast was a smart place to settle because of its location for economic trade‚ not to mention its mild climate and beautiful geography. Salona‚ Dalmatia‚ and Split are all prime examples of the settlement of Jews in the Adriatic

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    How was an atrocity like the Holocaust able to occur? This is a question many historians grapple with. In Doris Bergen’s book‚ “War and Genocide‚” she explains how the Holocaust happened in terms of how a house burns down. “Three things are required‚” she writes; kindling‚ a spark to start the fire‚ and complying weather. In terms of the Holocaust‚ these three factors are the deeply seeded antisemitism‚ Hitler and Nazism‚ and a public of compliant bystanders and collaborators. Most historians agree

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    Ghetto Uprising first started in the April of 1943.The Jewish engaged in several unarmed tactics in order to resist from the Nazis. It was important for the Jews to resist in the time of the holocaust. In the holocaust‚ many German appointed Nazis carried out torture tactics and even executions directed to the Jews.During the Holocaust‚ Jews used armed and unarmed resistance in order to help them maintain their humanity. Most Jewish rebellions were unarmed. In fact‚ the author of Resistance: The

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    developed amongst the Jews in Palestine‚ when they had heard about the Holocaust and the killings of thousands of Jews they turned aggressive. The Zionist were demanding their own independent state‚ they claimed that the Holocaust survivors needed somewhere they could live. At noon on 22th July 1946 a group of men from the Jewish terrorism group‚ the Irgun‚ planted explosives in the British military headquarters in Palestine. The explosion killed 88 people‚ including 15 Jews. The Irgun also hung two

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    Eliezer’s town all was tranquil‚ until the Nazis arrived and completely changed his life and the lives of the other Jews in his town. In the launch of the invasion by the Nazis‚ they had not bothered to identify which individuals were Jews by their name‚ but the Jews were required to wear a Jewish star to be easily identifiable‚ dehumanizing them. In addition‚ the Nazis made the Jews gather outside in a large‚ orderly fashion. This triggered Eliezer to utter a statement that‚” there no longer was

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