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East And West In The Attitude Of The Period Of The Holocaust Against The Jews

Posted on:2010-10-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M H PanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360275493087Subject:Religious Studies
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The Jewish nation is one of the world's most ancient nations. Unfortunately they were slaughtered by Nazi Germany in World War II. As a result of the Nazi policy of Holocaust, millions of Jews in the concentration camps of Warsaw have been killed. One of the reason is that all countries around the world refused to provide them with shelters. This partly due to the attitude of the Western countries to Jews and Judaism and could be regarded as a microcosm of the long conflict between the Jewish community and the Western Christian world. But at the same time China's Harbin and Shanghai had opened the door to them. Before modern times the Asian knew little about the Jews. There were neither historical disputes, nor religious conflicts. After the Japanese occupation of Northeast China, they wanted to take advantage of the Jewish capital for the war, which made the Jews coming to the East survived. The attitude of Orrent and Occident to the Jews are totally different, not only because of the different cultures and religions, but also due to many practical factors, such as the interests of countries. It brings us a lot of complicated and multidimensional thoughts.
Keywords/Search Tags:Orrent and Occident, Holocaust, Jewish community in Warsaw, Jewish community in Harbin, Anti-Semitism
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