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L’exclusion des journalistes juifs des publications fascistes en Italie
Published 2011-12-01“…The persecution of Jews in Italy is one of the most tragic aspects of fascist totalitarianism. …”
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Ambivalent Modernity: the Jewish Population in Vienna
Published 2011-10-01“…Most of these individuals were migrants or had to escape Nazi persecution. Creative Jews were confronted with aggressive anti-Semites, who created the prejudice of Jews as initiators of “unwanted change.” …”
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Hans Kelsen, Professor at the University of Barcelona
Published 2023-12-01“…Recently found documents show that, in June 1933, when the persecution of Jews in Germany was forcing Hans Kelsen to leave the country, the University of Barcelona appointed him professor of the Faculty of Law. …”
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Israel-Hamas war: the significance of the Holocaust
Published 2024“…However, for a proper understanding of the conflict, there is also the need to explain the history of persecution of Jews, including the Holocaust, and how this has affected Israel and its allies.…”
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The Journey of Cultural Heritage Protection as a Common Goal for Human Kind: Rosenberg to Al-Mahdi
Published 2019-08-01“…Nevertheless, such conflict-related destruction of cultural heritage is not new, as exemplified by the persecution of Jews prior to the Second World War. Different legal instruments such as the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict and the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2347 were adopted to protect cultural heritage barring importance for all of humankind. …”
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Hierarchy and exclusion – Alojzije Stepinac’s public speeches against racism
Published 2023-01-01“…On the basis of Stepinac publicly available speeches, epistles and sermons, it is shown that he repeatedly explicitly refuted Nazi racial theories and denounced the persecution of Jews and Roma as unethical. In this way, he also entered the political sphere, to which the leaders of the regime reacted publicly. …”
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Innkeeper, Vampire, Parasite. The Transformations of the Image of a Jew in the 1940s Works of František Švantner
Published 2019-09-01“…In the novella Sedliak / The Peasant thematizing his personal experience with persecution of Jews during the World War II, the ambivalent nature of literary antisemitism is refferred to by questioning the victim status of the literary character, who he again portrayed by conforming to the parasite stereotype.…”
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„IN DEN LÜFTEN LIEGT MAN NICHT ENG“. ANMERKUNGEN ZUR UNAUFLÖSBAREN TRAGIK DES DICHTERS PAUL CELAN
Published 2021-09-01“…These experiences range from the persecution of Jews, the deportation and murder of his parents, to the "Goll Plagiarism Affair" or to mental illness in the last years of his life. …”
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Paul de Burgos et Profiat Duran déchiffrent 1391
Published 2015-06-01“…This study also enables us to review the persecutions which Jews throughout Europe were subjected to during the Middle Ages. …”
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La défense de l’idéal sioniste au Canada, point de rencontre entre Juifs et chrétiens 1939–1947
Published 2022-12-01“…The priority was to find support among the Canadian population so that parliamentarians and the Canadian government would put pressure on London to end the migration restrictions on persecuted European Jews to Palestine. Canadian Jewish Zionists found singular support among a few English-speaking Christian compatriots whose familiarity with the biblical stories nurtured a certain sympathy for their cause. …”
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