1970 ⟶ Lyndon LaRouche's Accusations of Antisemitism
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🗣️ 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

📢 Emergence of New Antisemitism
Salomon Reinach and Florence Simmonds refer to "this new antisemitism, masquerading as patriotism, which was first propagated at Berlin by the court chaplain Stöcker, with the connivance of Bismarck." Similarly, Peter N. Stearns comments that "the ideology behind the new anti-Semitism was more racist than religious."⟶

AntisemitismNew AntisemitismRacismIdeologyEarly 20th CenturyPolitical AntisemitismBismarck

🗣️ Gamal Abdel Nasser Denies the Holocaust
Nasser told a German newspaper in 1964 that "no person, not even the most simple one, takes seriously the lie of the six million Jews that were murdered ."⟶

Holocaust DenialNasser, Gamal AbdelMiddle EastAntisemitismPoliticsArab-Israeli ConflictIdeologyEgypt

📚 David Hoggan's Holocaust Denial Publication
David Hoggan explicitly denied the Holocaust in 1969 in a book entitled The Myth of the Six Million, which was published by the Noontide Press, a small Los Angeles publisher specializing in antisemitic literature.⟶
Holocaust denialDavid HogganNoontide PressIdeologyAntisemitismPropagandaUnited StatesRevisionismWorld War II

🗣️ Lyndon LaRouche's Accusations of Antisemitism
Lyndon LaRouche and his ideas have been called antisemitic since at least the mid-1970s by dozens of individuals and organizations in countries across Europe and North America. LaRouche and his followers have responded to these allegations by claiming that LaRouche has Jewish supporters and by denying the accusations.⟶

Lyndon LaRoucheAntisemitismConspiracy theoriesPoliticsIdeology1970sControversy
⛪ Southern Baptist Convention Addresses Antisemitism
The Southern Baptist Convention passed a resolution stating in part, "we point out particularly one area of concern known as anti-Semitism, which some think erroneously is inherent in Christianity, and which we disavow."⟶

Southern Baptist ConventionAntisemitismChristianityReligious toleranceUnited States1970sInterfaith relations
