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The persecution of Jews has been a major event in Jewish history, prompting shifting waves of refugees and the formation of diaspora communities. As early as 605 BCE, Jews who lived in the Neo-Babylonian Empire were persecuted and deported. Antisemitism was also practiced by the governments of many different empires (Roman empire) and the adherents of many different religions (Christianity), and it was also widespread in many different regions of the world (Middle East). Jews were commonly used as scapegoats for tragedies and disasters such as in the Black Death Persecutions, the 1066 Granada Massacre, the Massacre of 1391 in Spain, the many Pogroms in the Russian Empire, and the tenets of Nazism prior to and during World War II, which led to The Holocaust and the murder of six million Jews. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Works about persecution of Jews 18
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The Sisters of Auschwitz
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Pigen fra Auschwitz
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LA SPOLIATION DES BIENS JUIFS AU LUXEMBOURG 1940-1945
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Entehrt, Ausgeplündert, Arisiert : Entrechtung und Enteignung der Juden
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Legalisierter Raub die Ausplünderung der Juden im Nationalsozialismus durch die Reichsfinanzverwaltung in Hessen
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Die Zentralstelle für Jüdische Auswanderung als Beraubungsinstitution
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Before Auschwitz
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From Boycott to Annihilation: The Economic Struggle of German Jews 1933-1943
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Final Sale in Berlin: The Destruction of Jewish Commercial Activity 1930-1945
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Flight from the Reich: Refugee Jews, 1933-1946
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Raub und Restitution: Kulturgut aus jüdischem Besitz von 1933 bis Heute
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A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps
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Why? Explaining the Holocaust
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Holocaust: The Nazi Persecution and Murder of the Jews
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Pack of Thieves : How Hitler and Europe Plundered the Jews and Committed the Greatest Theft in History
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Biographisches Gedenkbuch der Münchner Juden. 1933 - 1945
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German Reich and Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia September 1939–September 1941
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At the Mind’s Limits: Contemplations by a Survivor on Auschwitz and Its Realities
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