JUDAIC 386 Chapter 1: War & Genocide

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War & genocide: why the jews? a. After world war i, the germans had to concede defeat in the west and abandon all claims to the territories that they had won from. The russian revolution of 1917"s bloodshed began to reach. Germany borders and gave the population another reason to fear and hate the russians. a. iii. The german population believed that they were surrounded by enemies who conspired for germany"s destruction. a. iv. Many anti-semitic germans linked their fear of the soviet union with their hatred of jews. a. iv. 1. They looked at jews who were communists and used this as evidence that the jews were responsible for the. Jewish identities for powerful individuals like lenin who were often described as jewish but were not: world war i and the cheapening of human life b. i. World war one had a profound impact on europe and on the world because it was a part of the preconditions that set the stage for the.

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