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  • 51. Louise Gruner Gans

    has an effect. Stereotypes are not based on individual conduct, but based on belonging to a ... certain types of people always lie and others don't, for example? If you use stereotype, you do that. If

  • 52. Sara Lipton

    stereotype of the Jew, as the modern world came to know it, was developed. It was then that they started ... often with a certain kind of sneer or aggressive expression on the face. And this stereotype became so

  • 53. Jews in Prewar Germany

    Negative stereotypes of Jews appeared in the press.  Key ... .” Like other negative stereotypes about Jews, the stab-in-the-back myth is entirely untrue

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  • 54. Victims of the Nazi Era: Nazi Racial Ideology

    Victims of the Nazi Era: Nazi Racial Ideology

    Darwinists affixed stereotypes, both positive and negative, of ethnic group appearance, behavior, and culture ... These stereotypes were allegedly unchangeable and rooted in biological inheritance. They remained ... a wide variety of negative stereotypes about Jews and “Jewish” behavior to an unchanging

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  • 55. Religion and Identity

    power, the Jewish population became the target of theologically framed prejudices and stereotypes. Jews ... embedded in the history and the culture. The Holocaust began with words and ideas: stereotypes, sinister

  • 56. Ilan Stavans

    recipient of the stereotypes that had been bestowed on us. There was a pride, a feeling of commitment to not ... were already thrown into this machinery of stereotypes that had begun before our arrival, from the time

  • 57. Defining the Enemy

    Defining the Enemy

    stereotypes to give a false portrayal of Jews. In this false view, Jews were an “alien race” that fed off the ... European Jew. In one of the film's sequences, “stereotypical” Polish Jews with beards are depicted as

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 58. Photo Activity

    stereotypes that had been bestowed on us. There was a pride, a feeling of commitment to not being pushed ... century, were already thrown into this machinery of stereotypes that had begun before our arrival…Jews

  • 59. The Power of Propaganda

    younger that you place a stereotype into a child’s mind, the harder it is for them to get that stereotype

  • 60. Guidelines for Teaching About the Holocaust

    in the face of abject brutality was an act of spiritual resistance. Try to avoid stereotypical ... ,” “usually,” “in many cases but not all”) tend to stereotype group behavior and distort historical reality

  • 61. Training Video for Educators: Nazi Racial Antisemitism

    targeted and also helps students identify and reject antisemitic stereotypes today. [mediaDisplay

  • 62. Holocaust Denial and Distortion

    stereotypes, hateful beliefs that helped lay the groundwork for the Holocaust. Holocaust denial, distortion

  • 63. Antisemitic illustration

    Antisemitic illustration

    agricultural worker kicking a stereotypically depicted Jewish man through a fence. It reads "German export: Out

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 64. Sholem Asch

    Sholem Asch

    Motke Ganef (Motke the Thief), contradicted the Nazi stereotype of the "degenerate Jew

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 65. Antisemitism in History: Nazi Antisemitism

    Antisemitism in History: Nazi Antisemitism

    racist arguments but also arguments derived from older negative stereotypes, including Jews as communist

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 66. Der ewige Jude

    ’s sequences, “stereotypical” Polish Jews with beards are depicted as shaven clean and transformed into

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  • 67. Reading from Johnson's Book

    need to continue it. We need to confront the life-killing stereotype that says we’re all about

  • 68. Outreach in Europe

    youth from predominantly migrant backgrounds that seek to counteract antisemitic stereotypes and

  • 69. Nazi anti-Jewish propaganda

    provoke war. Here, a stereotyped Jew conspires behind the scenes to control the Allied powers, represented

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  • 70. Chiune Sugihara

    Stereotype. New York: Free Press, 1995. (DS 146 .J3 G66 1995) [Find in a library near you] Sugihara ... ’s rescue efforts are described as a contrast to the stereotyped treatment of Jews in Japanese culture and

  • 71. White porcelain figurine of a Jewish money changer

    White porcelain figurine of a Jewish money changer

    stereotypical Jewish figures. ... White porcelain figurine of a money changer with stereotypical Jewish features: an oversize nose ... stereotypical Jewish figures. ... polka dots, a long, brown jacket, and a top hat with gold trim. He has stereotypical Jewish features: a

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  • 72. Bringing the Lessons Home Program

    program to embrace other cultures and to dispel myths and negative stereotypes.” —Class of 2011

  • 73. Antisemitism in History: The Early Modern Era, 1300–1800

    small-scale manufacturing. Among the stereotypes that were developed or reinforced by these special

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 74. Forced Labor: Soviet POWs January 1942 through May 1945

    were caught in their own ethnic and racial stereotypes. They thought of Slavs as stupid and incompetent

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 75. Antisemitic Exhibition Opens in Munich

    stereotypical images of Jews to illustrate charges of a Jewish world conspiracy against Germany and links

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

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