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Anti-Semitism Although the Term Anti-Semitism Term Paper

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Subject:World Studies

Topic:Hellenistic

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" (Jahoda 1998). Consequently, such points-of-view may be difficult to back.

Anti-Semitism had ancient beginnings throughout Europe, but the Nazi's added a more modern scientific twist to these long-held beliefs: "The adversary is not Judaism, but Jewish genes. Nazism inverts the crucial diagnosis: the carrier of pollution is not ideology, religious dogmatics, discrete beliefs in and about God, it is, instead, the carnal being of the Jew, his or her very physical presence, that incorporates the ontological and normative antitheses of history and metahistory." (Werner, 1997). So the Jew, to many German citizens, was not loathsome in the same way that capitalists or communists were -- these groups were despicable for their ideological notions -- the Jew, by contrast, was hated for traits that were biologically inherent to their makeup.

Following World War II, in the wake of the horrible crimes that were uncovered, anti-Semitism in Europe and the Americas fell off dramatically. This has routinely been attributed to a sense of collective guilt. Where it existed it did so, for the most part, in secret. The Ku Klux Klan, for instance, overtly hated Jews but in physical disguise. Unfortunately, anti-Jewish feelings still persist today, though they will forever be associated with the most significant human atrocity ever committed.

Works Cited

Goldhagen, Daniel Jonah. Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1996.

Jahoda, Gustav. "Ordinary Germans" before Hitler: a Critique of Goldhagen Thesis. The Journal of Interdisciplinary History. v. 29 (summer) 1998: 69-88.

Katz, Jacob. "Anti-Semitism through the Ages." The Holocaust: Third Edition. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 2003. Pages, 12-24

Werner, Gregory P. The Historical Roots of Anti-Semitism. International Journal of Social Education. v. 12 no. 2.…


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Works Cited

Goldhagen, Daniel Jonah. Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1996.

Jahoda, Gustav. "Ordinary Germans" before Hitler: a Critique of Goldhagen Thesis. The Journal of Interdisciplinary History. v. 29 (summer) 1998: 69-88.

Katz, Jacob. "Anti-Semitism through the Ages." The Holocaust: Third Edition. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 2003. Pages, 12-24

Werner, Gregory P. The Historical Roots of Anti-Semitism. International Journal of Social Education. v. 12 no. 2. (Fall/Winter) 1997: 46-59.

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