1879 ⟶ Heinrich von Treitschke Justifies Antisemitism
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📖 Publication of Clemens Brentano's Antisemitic 'Dolorous Passion'
Clemens Brentano published The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ According to the Meditations of Anne Catherine Emmerich. The "Dolorous Passion" is claimed to reveal a "clear antisemitic strain throughout", with Brentano writing that Emmerich believed that "Jews ... strangled Christian children and used their blood for all sorts of suspicious and diabolical practices."⟶

AntisemitismBlood LibelReligious Anti-SemitismIdeology19th CenturyLiteratureAnne Catherine Emmerich

🗣️ Pope Pius IX's Antisemitic Remarks
Speech of Pope Pius IX in regard to Jews: "of these dogs, there are too many of them at present in Rome, and we hear them howling in the streets, and they are disturbing us in all places."⟶

Pope Pius IXAntisemitismCatholic ChurchIdeology19th CenturyReligious Anti-JudaismRome

🚩 Adolf Stoecker Founds Christian Social Party
Adolf Stoecker, German antisemitic preacher and politician, founds the Christian Social Party, which marks the beginning of the political antisemitic movement in Germany.⟶

Political antisemitismChristian Social PartyAdolf StoeckerGermany19th centuryIdeologyAntisemitism

🗣️ Heinrich von Treitschke Justifies Antisemitism
Heinrich von Treitschke, German historian and politician, justifies the antisemitic campaigns in Germany, bringing antisemitism into learned circles.⟶

IdeologyAntisemitismHeinrich von TreitschkeGermanyAcademic antisemitism19th century

🏷️ Wilhelm Marr Coins the Term Anti-Semitism
Wilhelm Marr coins the term Anti-Semitism to distinguish himself from religious Anti-Judaism.⟶

TermAntisemitismWilhelm MarrIdeologyGermany19th centuryOrigin of the term

👤 Georg Ritter von Schönerer Adopts the Title "Führer"
Georg Ritter von Schönerer, a pan-German Austrian leader and antisemite styles himself as "Führer" and he and his followers use the greeting "Heil!"⟶

FührerPan-GermanismAntisemitismGeorg Ritter von Schönerer19th centuryIdeologyAustria
