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  • A group concerned with both [[antisemitism]] and [[Islamophobia]], acting both with governments and with education
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  • ...sty, advocating [[pan-German nationalism]], and agitating against Slavs, [[antisemitism|Jews]], and confessionally bound parties.
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  • | title = Antisemitism: a historical encyclopedia of prejudice and persecution, Volume 1 ...n of Austria. Schoenerer issued an 1885 version that contained explicit [[antisemitism]].
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  • U.S. political figure associated with white supremacy and [[antisemitism]], who has been a [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]] state representative
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  • ==Antisemitism and Hitler== Speaking with prison psychologist [[G.M. Gilbert]], he said he was not [[antisemitism|antisemitic]], and did not come into contact with Jews, until age 17. At th
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  • ...or a self-sustaining Yiddish culture." Instead, she saw the escalation of antisemitism and the beginning of the end of Polish Jewry. <ref name=NYT>{{citation ...r]] and the [[Nazi Party]]. The intentionalist view, in this case, regards antisemitism and the Holocaust as a central motivation of the Nazis, rather than somethi
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  • ...of [[pan-German nationalism]], as well as hatred of Catholics, Slavs and [[antisemitism|Jews]]; he also opposed liberalism, socialism, and the [[House of Hapsburg] ...gs and recommended the Germanization of Austria. By 1883, however, overt [[antisemitism]] was part of his philosophy. He changed the Linz Program in 1885, to add a
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  • ...tackle racial and religious intolerance - including [[Islamophobia]] and [[antisemitism]] - at senior levels. In September 2009, it had 120 members across 54 count ...ique bridge across the political spectrum to combat [[Islamophobia]] and [[Antisemitism]] wherever it may be found in the world<ref>{{citation
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  • ...uch as his having Jewish ancestry, rejection of which led to his intense [[antisemitism]]. ...cous nationalism" to parliament. von Schoenerer's ideology was centered on antisemitism, and extended to anti-liberalism, anti-socialism, anti-Catholicism, and opp
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  • ...wspapers, such as ''[[Der Stürmer]]'', [[Julius Streicher]]'s especially [[antisemitism|antisemitic]] and sensationalist publication, and ''[[Das Schwarze Korps]]'
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  • ...pornographic newspaper, ''Der Sturmer'', which was a major incitement to [[antisemitism]] and even [[genocide]]. He was [[Gauleiter of Franconia]] until [[Adolf Hi
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  • ...ty''' (''Thule-Gesellschaft'') was originally an occult group, but added antisemitism and antirepublicanism to its scope. It created the Workers' Political Cir
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  • ...ling with some aspect of Jewish culture, and some with Zionism, Israel, or antisemitism specifically. It might be assumed, therefore, that the academic community h ===Antisemitism and anti-Zionism===
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  • ...ent. It was characterized by opposition to big business, anti-Americanism, antisemitism, support for inflationary government policies, and ridicule of cosmopolitan
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  • ...'The Third Reich: A New History.'' 2000. 864 pp., stresses central role of antisemitism.
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  • ===Antisemitism and Holocaust=== ...he Third Reich: A New History.'' (2000). 864 pp., stresses central role of antisemitism. [http://www.amazon.com/Third-Reich-New-History/dp/080909326X/ref=sr_1_1/10
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  • ==Antisemitism==
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  • It is the position of the Anti-Defamation League that CODOH and Smith are antisemitism under the guise of historical discussion.<ref name=ADL>{{citation
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  • ==="New antisemitism"=== ...among those who says criticism of Israel can be a sophisticated form of [[antisemitism]], hiding behind what can be legitimate criticism of the state. <ref name
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  • ===Antisemitism === ...secure Equality: Louis Marshall, Henry Ford, and the Problem of Defamatory Antisemitism, 1920-1929" ''Journal of American History'' 2004 91(3): 877-905.
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  • ...'The Third Reich: A New History.'' 2000. 864 pp., stresses central role of antisemitism. * Graml, Hermann. ''Antisemitism in the Third Reich'' (1992).
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  • ...a stronger ally than the AFL-CIO!...in America, we sometimes think that [[antisemitism]] is part of the past, but the truth is that it’s like a weed that can al
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  • }}</ref> the '''Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat antisemitism|Anti-Semitism''' (SEAS) is an official in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Ri
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  • ...h, Michael. ''The Third Reich: A New History.'' (2000). 864 pp. Stress on antisemitism; [http://www.amazon.com/Third-Reich-New-History/dp/080909326X/ref=sr_1_1?ie ...h, Michael. ''The Third Reich: A New History.'' (2000). 864 pp. Stress on antisemitism; [http://www.amazon.com/Third-Reich-New-History/dp/080909326X/ref=sr_1_1?ie
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  • ...attack, [[Islamophobia]] has increased, with interesting similarities to [[antisemitism]] &mdash; some organizations that track antisemitic activities have found i
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  • ...andeur and their need to protect their race. Nevertheless, he drifted into antisemitism that reappeared, as caricatures, in the writing of [[Julius Streicher]].
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  • ...t of State]]. In a historically mixed metaphor, she has been called the "[[antisemitism]] czar" of the [[Obama Administration]]. ...policies of the [[State of Israel]], and is not exclusively concerned with antisemitism in the U.S.
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  • ...ed [[Jimmy Carter]]'s book ''Palestine: Peace, not Apartheid'', charging [[antisemitism]].
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  • ...ts that Hitler subsequently invented an earlier transformation to paranoid antisemitism, which probably took place in 1918-1919, is that Hitler was establishing hi ...us nationalism" to parliament. von Schoenerer's ideology was centered on [[antisemitism]], and extended to anti-liberalism, anti-socialism, anti-Catholicism, and o
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  • Irving is antisemitism|anti-Semitic. His words are directed against Jews, either individually or c
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  • ...onal law]], and a U.S. foreign policy based on these ideals. JVP opposes [[antisemitism|anti-Jewish]], [[Islamophobia|anti-Muslim]], and anti-Arab bigotry and oppr ...s of the Jewish establishment in the US. But we also believe that actual [[antisemitism|anti-Semitism ]]is alive and well and is mostly misunderstood both on the l
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  • ...in Antisemitism.'' The Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 1998. Retrieved 2007-08-22</ref>
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  • ...ngele was "our chief's favorite student." Grebe denied his professor was [[antisemitism|antisemitic]]. <ref>Müller-Hill, pp. 163-167</ref>
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  • ...e present German Foreign Ministry, in October 2010, shows him supporting [[antisemitism]] in 1938. “The Jews will have to leave Germany, otherwise they will, one
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  • ...arge-scale public knowledge. Several historians argue that in 1933-1939, [[antisemitism]] was a priority only for a minority of the Germans. <ref>{{citation ...ling Executioners]]'', suggests that there is a long tradition of [[German antisemitism]], something to which the current government is extremely careful to avoid.
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  • ===Roots of Hitler's antisemitism=== ===Antisemitism: Kristallnacht===
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  • ...e of a close alliance with the [[State of Israel]], while others reserve [[antisemitism]] for active discrimination inside the United States. Some prominent paleos
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  • ...ned the organization in 1965. In that role, he has worked both to reduce [[antisemitism]], been a cornerstone of improved race relations in the United States, and
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  • ...he Third Reich: A New History.'' (2000). 864 pp., stresses central role of antisemitism. [http://www.amazon.com/Third-Reich-New-History/dp/080909326X/ref=sr_1_1/10
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  • ...olitical presuppositions (often of an extreme kind: [[racism|racist]] or [[antisemitism|anti-semitic]]). They also often tend towards being amorphous and all-encom
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  • ...h, Michael. ''The Third Reich: A New History.'' (2000). 864 pp. Stress on antisemitism; [http://www.amazon.com/Third-Reich-New-History/dp/080909326X/ref=sr_1_1?ie
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  • ...he prevailing thought of the day. This has led to charges of racism and [[antisemitism]] in her work, allegations that have been vigorously argued on both sides b
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  • ...ated all with Jihadist thinking. It has been used as a rough equivalent of antisemitism. Specific criticism of violent radicals, however, is not as general.
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  • ...purely emotional grounds" leading to simple pogroms, to an eliminationist "antisemitism of reason...its final aim must be removal of the Jews altogether." <ref>{{c He found the DAP reflected his core views of intense [[antisemitism]] and [[pan-German nationalism]]. In September 1919 Adolf Hitler joined th
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  • Herzl published it in the belief that [[antisemitism]] would never disappear; his views had been reinforced with his involvement
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  • ...origins trace back to the late 19th century. In response to the ongoing [[antisemitism]] in Europe, Jews such as [[Theodor Herzl]] began to advocate the return of
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  • ===Antisemitism=== [[Antisemitism]] was part of the [[Nazi race and biological ideology]] from the beginning.
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  • ...as. [[Stephen Walt]] described dealing with Hamas as "odious", given the [[antisemitism]] in its charter and its invoking of the [[Protocols of the Elders of Zion]
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  • ...le Christians concocted the Jewish mistreatment of Jesus to validate their antisemitism.
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  • Critics often claim that Holocaust denial is motivated by [[antisemitism]], and for that reason, the methods of deniers are questionable.
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  • {{main|Persecution of Jews|Antisemitism|History of antisemitism}} Antisemitism arose during the [[Middle Ages]], in the form of persecutions, [[pogrom]]s,
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  • '''antisemític''', '''anti-Semític''' ''anti-Jewish'' ([[Antisemitism|euphemism?]] "[[Semitic languages|Semitic]]" refers to a language group tha
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  • ...lped by a resurgence there of the, then widespread, European attitude of [[antisemitism]]. Support for the Nazi ideology of [[racism]] was made possible by the fac
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  • .../ref> The report highlighted individuals and groups in Tea Parties and in antisemitism or white nationalism.<ref>Burghart & Zeskind, pp. 7-8</ref>
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  • .... In private letters, Tolkien called [[Nazism|Nazi]] "race-doctrine" and [[antisemitism]] "wholly pernicious and unscientific", and [[apartheid]]. He also denounc
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