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    and persecution of the early church community and why it was that way‚ and how‚ according to Kung‚ the founders of Catholicism went against how Jesus wanted the church to be governed by establishing a hierarchy. The Christian church‚ according to Kung‚ began at Pentecost. When the Holy Spirit came to the apostles and told them to go out and preach the teachings of Jesus it meant that the apostles could claim an identity separate from Judaism. The majority of the first Christians were Jews from

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    In 1936‚ Germany used the Olympic Games for propagandareasons. The Nazis promoted an image of a new Germany while hiding the regime’s targeting of Jews‚ as well as Germany’s growing militarism. For the first time in the modern Olympics‚ people in the United States and Europe called for a boycott of the Olympics because of human rights abuses. Although the boycott movement ultimately failed‚ it set an important precedent for future Olympic boycott campaigns. Once the boycott failed‚ Germany

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    Of David created? How Did the Nazis Separate the Jews? How did Jews get the idea of Making The Star Of David? Is the Star Of David still around today? Why do Jews call the Star Of David‚ The Shield Of David? Most of all what is The Star Of David? Spielberg said “A symbol that Jews wear. Helps people know who the Jews are(pg.113).The Star Of David is a symbol that could was half created to differentiate the Jews and non Jews. People didn’t like Jews they were treated like scum. Gypsies‚ handicapped

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    influenced the world dramatically. Despite a history of conflict and prejudice‚ Islam‚ Christianity and Judaism are more similar than they are different due to commonalities in their historical roots‚ religious texts and central beliefs. Conflict and Persecution Both a unifier

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    or Shoah. The Holocaust started slowly and grew from the years 1933 to when it ended in 1945‚ with the conclusion of World War Two. It started with discrimination‚ and then alienation‚ before persecution and murder occurred. The Holocaust is one of the biggest cases in history of alienation and persecution‚ as prior to it‚ there had been eleven million Jewish people‚ the main targets‚ living in Europe

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    The book‚ Under Crescent and Cross The Jews in the Middle Ages‚ is about the Jews during the medieval ages in the middle of the conflict between Islam and Christianity and under their control. Mark R. Cohen explains the exaggerations of the writers like monks‚ when they write about Jew’s under the control of Islam and Christianity kingdoms or empires. It uses several examples of certain events to make its point. “Arab polemical exploitation of the myth of the interfaith utopia‚ coupled with Jewish

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    Rural Growth and Crisis: While the Latin West flourished under cultivation‚ farming techniques‚ an use of machinery and mechanical forms of energy‚ rural Europeans faced a time of catastrophe and struggle. The growth of population had a major impact on society and caused many difficulties and conflicts to arise. The Black Death in Latin West took care of the over population‚ but it also caused people to turn more religious and less conservative‚ caused many social changes‚ and also led to the higher

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    The Devil in Vienna’s Relevance to History My historical fiction novel is The Devil in Vienna by Doris Orgel. This book is about two young girls during the pre-holocaust era. One girl‚ Lieselotte is a Nazi while Inge is a Jew. The book represents Nazi-Jew relationships in the times leading up to the Holocaust and World War Two. The book The Devil in Vienna is very accurate historically to the pre-Holocaust era. The author of The Devil in Vienna is Doris Orgel. She was born in Vienna on February

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    result of anti-Semitic violence during the previous century. To escape the likelihood of death at the hands of Christian mobs‚ many Jews (probably about 100‚000) accept baptism. But a considerable number continue to practise their Jewish faith in secret. The concept of secret groups of heretics particularly alarms the church; and the remarkable tenacity of the Jews of Belmonte‚ in maintaining their faith behind a Catholic facade‚ proves that there is good cause for the inquisitors’ suspicions.

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    the country. The persecution of Judaism began Constantine‚ the Roman emperor at the time said Jews were responsible for the crucifixion of Jesus (Grendler 24). Jewish people were recognized citizens‚ but still were looked down upon because they were not Christian and they also had fewer rights

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