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    The anti-Nazi boycott was an international boycott of German products in response to violence and harassment by members of Adolf Hitler's Nazi Party against...
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    The Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses (German: Judenboykott) in Germany began on April 1, 1933, and was claimed to be a defensive reaction to the anti-Nazi...
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  • developments from the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League founded by Samuel Untermyer to institute the 1933 anti-Nazi boycott. The establishment in November 1934...
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    Between 1933 and 1945, a large number of Jews emigrated from Nazi Germany and German-occupied Europe. This exodus was triggered by the militaristic antisemitism...
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  • the March 27 protest at Madison Square Garden, and the related 1933 anti-Nazi boycott. The protest was part of a national day of protest and took place...
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    and anti-fascist organization founded in 1933 by Samuel Untermyer to promote an economic boycott against Nazi Germany. A champion for Jewish rights, Samuel...
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  • Haavara Agreement (category Politics of Nazi Germany)
    facilitated the emigration of German Jews while breaking the anti-Nazi boycott of 1933, which had mass support among European and American Jews and was...
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    anti-Semitism with anti-Zionism." Harawi 2020, p. 184: "Alan Dershowitz argues that the BDS movement has its roots in the Nazi boycott of Jewish establishments...
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  • Europe and still being vulnerable to their influence (like in the 1933 anti-Nazi boycott), while also was economically easier to instigate voluntary emigration...
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  • Anti-Jewish boycotts are organized boycotts directed against Jewish people to exclude them economical, political or cultural life. Antisemitic boycotts...
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    the Nazis. In 1933, extensive Nazi violence occurred against Catholics due to their association with the Centre Party and their opposition to the Nazi regime's...
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  • so the Nazi party could diffuse its message. Propaganda in Nazi Germany Anti-Americanism "Nazi Cartoons". prezi.com. "1933 Anti-Nazi Boycott". www.jewishvirtuallibrary...
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  • for their own profit. Nazis claimed that the 1933 anti-Nazi boycott was an aggressive action by Jews, and launched the Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses...
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    Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and...
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  • the Jewish anti-Nazi boycott of German goods in Lithuania, the US, Britain, Poland and Mandatory Palestine during 1933 the Arab League boycott of Israel...
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  • The Hollywood Anti-Nazi League (later known as the American Peace Mobilization) was founded in Los Angeles in 1936 by Soviet agent Otto Katz and others...
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    Syrian–Palestinian Congress called for a boycott of Jewish businesses in 1933 and in 1934, the Arab Labor Federation conducted a boycott as well as an organized picketing...
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    and supported an anti-Nazi boycott of German goods since 1933, when Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power in Germany. The Joint Boycott Committee held...
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    The Arab League boycott of Israel is a strategy adopted by the Arab League and its member states to boycott economic and other relations between Arabs...
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    grandparents; two or one rendered a person a Mischling. On April 1, 1933, the Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses was observed throughout Germany. Only six days...
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    Adolf Hitler (category Nazis who died by suicide in Nazi Germany)
    dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945. He rose to power as the leader of the Nazi Party, becoming the chancellor in 1933 and then...
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    This is a list of books about Nazi Germany, the state that existed in Germany during the period from 1933 to 1945, when its government was controlled...
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    Hitler's prophecy (category Nazi incitement to genocide of Jews)
    characterized the 1933 anti-Nazi boycott as a Jewish declaration of war against Germany. According to historian Claudia Koonz, between taking power in 1933 and his...
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    The Holocaust (redirect from Nazi Holocaust)
    these other groups. The Nazis developed their ideology based on racism and pursuit of "living space", and seized power in early 1933. Meant to force all German...
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    propaganda of the Nazi regime that governed Germany from 1933 to 1945 promoted Nazi ideology by demonizing the enemies of the Nazi Party, notably Jews...
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    the Nazi regime as early as March 1933, and was enthusiastic over the Nazi anti-Jewish policy, and particularly the anti-Jewish boycott in Nazi Germany...
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  • activities of the association was the fight against the international anti-Nazi boycott of German products. It also issued a manifesto that claimed that the...
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  • homophobia, anti-communism, and creating a "Fourth Reich". Holocaust denial is common in neo-Nazi circles. Neo-Nazis regularly display Nazi symbols and...
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  • also declared the BDS movement antisemitic and compared it to the 1933 Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses. This comparison—and belief that BDS is "nothing...
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  • to drop its plan to boycott Jewish owned shops, in April 1933. Some Templers enlisted in the German Army. In the summer of 1933 the party numbered 42...
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