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to all contents of all sections.
Contents
- The Holocaust
- Anti-Semitism
- Religious Anti-Semitism
- Racist Anti-Semitism
- Violent Racist Anti-Semitism
- The "Final Solution": The Murder of European Jewry
- Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust
- The Handicapped
- The Roma [Gypsies]
- Serbs
- Homosexuals
- "Revisionism"
- Pre- and Post-Holocaust Genocides
- Armenia 1914-
- Bangladesh 1971
- East Timor 1975-
- Cambodia 1978
- Rwanda 1996
- Former Yugoslavia
The Holocaust
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Anti-Semitism
- 2ND Bernard Lazare: Antisemitism: Its History
and Causes, 1894, full text [At this Site]
- Mark Twain: Concerning The Jews, Harper's Magazine,
March, 1898 [At this Site]
- Religious Anti-Semitism
- Racist Anti-Semitism
- Emile Zola (1840-1902): J'accuse,
L'Aurore, 13 January 1898, in French [at Cnam] or Émile Zola: J'accuse [French
text][At BPJJ]
Zola's scathing attack on the Dreyfus case.
- T.S. Eliot: Burbank with a
Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar [At Bartleby]
Eliot, one of the greatest of 20th-century poets was, nevertheless, an anti-Semite. The
casual anti-Semitism of much of the Western elite tends to be overlooked in discussions of
religious and racial anti-Semitism, but was an important contributor to the tragedy of the
Holocaust. [See also Eliot's The Waste Land.]
- Jacob Thorkelson: Smearing Jews in Congress, 1939 [At
this Site]
- Violent Racist Anti-Semitism
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The "Final Solution":
The Murder of European Jewry
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Ordinary Germans and the
Holocaust
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The Handicapped
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The Roma [Gypsies]
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Serbs
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Homosexuals
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Revisionism
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Pre- and Post-Holocaust
Genocides
- UN Resolution 260- On Genocide, 1948 [At this Site]
- Armenia 1914-
- WEB The Armenian Genocide [At
armeniapedia.org]
The genocide of Armenians took place during WWI in Turkey's eastern provinces.
- Bangladesh 1971
- East Timor 1975-
- Cambodia 1978
- Rwanda 1996
- Former Yugoslavia
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