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Holocaust
Before the 19th
Century, hatred of the Jews focused mainly
on the religious hostility between Judaism
and Christianity. As the most prominent
religious minority in Christian Europe, the
Jews were a tolerated, yet persecuted
presence. The persecutions increased during
periods of religious tension such as the
Crusades. At times, the Jews were required
to obtain special permits in order to live
within the Christian territories. These
permits were always on a temporary basis.
The fact that the Jews were restricted to
certain types of mercantile occupations
often created antagonism between the
Christians and Jews because of the tensions
these restrictions created.
At the beginning of the modern era, it
seemed as though hatred of the Jews would
gradually disappear as the principles of the
Enlightenment took hold. This didn’t happen.
Towards the end of the nineteenth century,
some European countries used this hatred as
a tool for forming political parties and
organizations. It was during this period
that the term antisemitism was first used.
Read more at
The Holocaust Resource Center
and
Holocaust studies.
A fast introduction to the Holocaust:36 Questions About
the Holocaust
The betrayal of Latin America
After the Second World War, too many Nazis escaped
to Latin America, where they were hidden by
different governments.
The betrayal of the Allies
While
the Holocaust continued, no attempts were done to
bomb the railways to the concentration camps that
could have saved many victims.
The betrayal of the Catholic Church Thousands of years
of mainly catholic
anti-semitism had its culmination in the Holocaust
where six millions Jews died.