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The Paradox of Anti-Semitism; Passovers of Blood; People Love Dead Jews; Pogrom: Kishinev and the Tilt of History; The Politics of Anti-Semitism; Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number; Progressive Jewish Thought and the New Anti-Semitism; Prophets of Deceit
[199] [200] Poland's later "March events" of 1967–1968 was a state anti-Jewish (officially anti-Zionist) political campaign involving the suppression of the dissident movement and a power struggle within the Polish communist party against the background of the Six-Day War and the Soviet Union's and the Eastern Bloc's new radically anti ...
This timeline of antisemitism chronicles events in the history of antisemitism, hostile actions or discrimination against Jews as members of a religious and ethnic group.It includes events in Jewish history and the history of antisemitic thought, actions which were undertaken in order to counter antisemitism or alleviate its effects, and events that affected the prevalence of antisemitism in ...
Hans Hillerbrand argues that to focus on Luther's role in the development of German antisemitism is to underestimate the "larger peculiarities of German history". [ 30 ] In May 1948, antisemite Gerald L. K. Smith published an English translation called "The Jews and Their Lies", which was published under the name " Christian Nationalist Crusade ".
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 January 2025. Antisemitic set of publications of the 1920s The International Jew, The World's Problem — 1920 articles in the Dearborn Independent Part of a series on Antisemitism Part of Jewish history and discrimination History Timeline Reference Definitions IHRA definition Jerusalem Declaration ...
The Left's Jewish Problem: Jeremy Corbyn, Israel and Anti‑Semitism is a 2016 book by Dave Rich. [1] The book argues that new antisemitism is "masked as anti-Zionism" in left-wing politics. [2] Rich began the book as a doctoral thesis at Birkbeck, University of London, [3] [4] with his studies funded by his employer, the Community Security Trust.
Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust is a 1996 book by American writer Daniel Goldhagen, in which he argues collective guilt, that the vast majority of ordinary Germans were "willing executioners" in the Holocaust because of a unique and virulent "eliminationist antisemitism" in German political culture which had developed in the preceding centuries.
Antisemitic publications and its sub-categories include publications in any media with the intent or effect of promoting antisemitism. Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.