Why did antisemitism persist after 1945? History Documentary - AT

Why did antisemitism persist after 1945? History Documentary - AT

Antisemitism did not disappear in 1945. It changed its face. 👋 More history documentaries 👉 http://bit.ly/3lqyFpY 🙏 Subscribe! 00:00 The Aftermath of the Holocaust: Shock, Hopes, Anxieties 10:00 Forced Exiles: Losing One's Nationality, Losing One's Land 20:16 Israel and “the Jews” Designated as Responsible 30:20 The Eichmann Trial: Memory Awakens 41:53 1975: “Zionism = Racism” in the Global Debate 50:39 Reparations: Spain Facing the Inquisition 54:02 The New Antisemitism: Murders, Attacks 55:01 Fighting Hate: Reason, Knowledge, Justice The story of two millennia of intolerance and persecution towards Jews. Final episode: After the Holocaust, the international community was stunned by the extermination of six million Jews. Yet, antisemitism did not disappear, as evidenced by the Kielce pogrom in Poland, where camp survivors were massacred. Following the proclamation of the State of Israel in 1948, the majority of Jewish populations were forced to leave Arab countries. In 1965, at the conclusion of the Second Vatican Council, the Church put an end to two thousand years of anti-Judaism. After a period of relative calm in the 1960s, antisemitism took on new forms. This documentary was produced for educational purposes and may contain images that could be disturbing to some viewers. If you are sensitive to such content, viewing this documentary is not recommended. 👉 Also see on Our History: How did antisemitism begin? The Forgotten Origins    • Comment l'antisémitisme a-t-il commencé ? ...   1144-1791: From York to the Inquisition: The Mechanics of Rejection    • 1144-1791 : De York à l’Inquisition : la m...   From Dreyfus to Hitler: The Spiral of Antisemitism    • De Dreyfus à Hitler : l’engrenage de l’ant...   Infiltrated into Auschwitz: The True Story of the Man Who Defied Nazi Hell    • Infiltré à Auschwitz : l’histoire vraie de...   History of Antisemitism - The New Faces, 1945 to the Present Directed by J. Hayoun All Rights Reserved #History #Antisemitism #Shoah #Memory #ContemporaryHistory #VaticanII #Israel #HistoricalDocumentary #OurHistory