antisemitism
(noun)
Hostility, prejudice, or discrimination against Jews.
Examples of antisemitism in the following topics:
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Antisemitism in Nazi Germany
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Hitler's Germany
- Racism, especially antisemitism, was a central feature of the regime.
- The party platform included removal of the Weimar Republic, rejection of the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, radical antisemitism, and anti-Bolshevism.
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Political Critiques of the New Deal
- He blamed communists and Jews for the Great Depression and his radio show was increasingly antisemitic and sympathetic towards Hitler and Mussolini.
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The Holocaust
- Friedländer argues that this makes the Holocaust distinctive because antisemitic policies were able to unfold without the interference of countervailing forces of the kind normally found in advanced societies such as industry, small businesses, churches, trade unions, and other vested interests and lobby groups.
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Italy and Germany
- The party platform included removal of the Weimar Republic, rejection of the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, radical antisemitism, and anti-Bolshevism.
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Luther and Protestantism
- Condemned by virtually every Lutheran denomination, these statements and their influence on antisemitism have contributed to his controversial status.