Although anti-Jewish prejudices and discrimination have existed for hundreds of years, the term “antisemitism” only emerged in the late nineteenth century. It was first popularized by anti-Jewish theorists and activists attempting to seperate their supposedly scientific ideology from religiously based anti-Jewish prejudices. The term “antisemitism” refers to modern anti-Jewish bigotry based on racist ideas of biological inferiority.
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Exclusion of Jews in Nazi Germany
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Medical Care, Nazism, and the Holocaust
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US Government Rescue Efforts
Americans and the HolocaustTreasury Department Report to President Roosevelt
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American Witnesses and the Third Reich
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