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The Old-New Anti-Semitism. Robert S. Wistrich.

by Wistrich, Robert S; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 34Human Relations. Publisher: National Interest, 2003ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Antisemitism -- Europe | Antisemitism -- Middle East | Antisemitism -- Russia (Federation) | Communism and Judaism | Islam and world politics | Islamic fundamentalism | Jewish-Arab relations | Jihad | Muslims -- Attitudes | National socialism | Neo-Nazis | Racism | ZionismDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Nazism as a vital force in world politics was indeed destroyed in the flames engulfing Berlin at the end of April 1945, but the anti-Jewish poison it spread to far-flung corners of the globe has yet to be eradicated. The legacy has proven to be especially potent in the former Soviet Union and the Arab-Islamic world, where anti-Semitism is once again acquiring a potentially lethal charge." (NATIONAL INTEREST) The author examines the evolution of anti-Semitism and discusses how its current growth could be dangerous if left unchecked.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004.

Originally Published: The Old-New Anti-Semitism, Summer 2003; pp. 59-70.

"Nazism as a vital force in world politics was indeed destroyed in the flames engulfing Berlin at the end of April 1945, but the anti-Jewish poison it spread to far-flung corners of the globe has yet to be eradicated. The legacy has proven to be especially potent in the former Soviet Union and the Arab-Islamic world, where anti-Semitism is once again acquiring a potentially lethal charge." (NATIONAL INTEREST) The author examines the evolution of anti-Semitism and discusses how its current growth could be dangerous if left unchecked.

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