Publisher's Synopsis
The First Crusade started a period of abuse of Jews in Germany. Entire people group, similar to those of Trier, Worms, Mainz and Cologne, were butchered. The battle upon the Hussite blasphemers turned into the sign for reestablished oppression of Jews. The finish of the fifteenth century was a time of strict contempt that credited to Jews every single imaginable insidiousness. History of the Jews in GermanyChapter 1: History of Jews1.1 Social and strict focus of European Jewry 1.2 A period of massacres (1096-1349) Chapter 2: In the Holy Roman Empire2.1 Moses Mendelssohn2.2 Early 19th Century2.3 The Jewish Enlightenment2.4 Rearrangement of the German Jewish Community 2.5 Birth of the Reform Movement 2.6 1815-1918Chapter 3: Jews under the Nazis (1933-45) 3.1 Constancy of antisemitism 3.2 Jews in Germany from 1945 to the reunification 3.3 Jews of West Germany