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1096
Crusades and Anti Antisemitism
Jewsih people were targets during the Crusades and were attacked by mobs. 12,000 Jews were perished between May and July. -
1264
Polish antisemitism
In 1264, Polish prince Bolesław the Pious issued a decree allowing Jews personal, political and religious freedoms. -
1290
Expulsion of English Jews
After the crusades, all English Jews were forced to leave the land. -
1396
Explusion of Frech Jews
In France, they forced about 100,000 Jews to leave their land. -
The Khmelnytsky Uprising (Ukraine)
Khmelnytsky's Cossacks massacred tens of thousands of Jews in the eastern and southern areas that he controlled (now the Ukraine). -
Anti Antisemitism in French Priests
Twenty books blaming Jews for Frances' ills. They urged Jews to the ghettos, or to expel them. -
Anti Semetism in Ukraine
Half a million Ukrainian Jews homeless, and they killed an estimated 30,000 to 70,000 people between 1918 and 1921. -
Hitler
Hitler, like many anti-Semites in Germany, blamed the Jews for the country’s defeat in World War I, and for the social and economic upheaval that followed. -
Nuremberg Laws
In 1935, According to the Nuremberg Laws, Jews were no longer German citizens and had no right to vote. -
Attack on Jews
In two days, more than 250 synagogues across the Reich were burned and 7,000 Jewish businesses looted. -
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Holocaust
The Nazis would use mass killing centers called concentration camps to carry out the systematic murder of roughly 6 million European Jews in what would become known as the Holocaust. -
Modern Antisemitism
The U.K. logged a record 1,382 hate crimes against Jews in 2017, an increase of 34 percent from previous years.