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1806
Abbe Barruel, a French Jesuit priest, wrote a treatise saying The Masonic Order was responsible for the French Revolution. He then later wrote a letter blaming the Jews. -
1840
Rumors in Syria spread that Jews were responsible for the ritual killing of a Roman Catholic monk and his servant. Jews later then began confessing to crimes they did not commit. -
1846
Pope Pius IX began to restore all restrictions against Jews, putting them into Rome's ghettos. -
1858
Edgardo Mortara was kidnapped from his Jewish family at the age of six after they found out a maid had tried to baptize him. -
1903
On Easter, government agents organized an anti-Jewish pogrom and the local newspaper published inflammatory articles. The Jews were blamed for the deaths of a Christian child and woman. Violence began and 49 Jews were killed, 500 injured. -
1905
The Russian secret police converted an antisemitic novel and published it privately in 1897 and then publicly in 1905. It was used in a propaganda campaign to massacre the Jews. -
1915
600,000 Jews were forced to move from Western Russia to the interior. 100,000 died from exposure. -
1917
In the civil war following the Bolshevik Revolution, 200,000 Jews were killed in Ukraine alone. -
1920
The Protocols reach the U.S and England and are exposed as forgery but still are circulated. Henry Ford sponsors a study of international activities of Jews. This leads to antisemitic articles in the Dearborn Independent. -
1920
Jewish influence is said to be the reason German lost WW1 and Germany's economic issues.