How Did Ww2 Contribute To The Rise Of Anti-Semitism In Germany

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Throughout history Jews have suffered persecution and isolation, dating as far back as 1290 when England expelled its Jewish population. The trend of isolation supposedly ended with the Thirty Years War when Jews experienced reintegration into society, however, despite this reintegration into Europe , the years from 1932 saw another rise of Jewish hatred namely anti-Semitism which crippled the German Jewish population.
Social, national and economic events after and before WW1 accounted to the rise of anti-Semitism in Germany. Even though the propaganda heavily sided against the Jews was subtle, allowing the Germans to be passively complicit, the huge rise of notoriety could have only been achieved by active participation of the fall of Jews,

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