Antisemitism in Europe

Antisemitism, also known as Judeophobia,[1] has a long history in Europe.[2] The worst instance of antisemitism in European history is the Holocaust.[3] The adjective of antisemitism is antisemitic. Those who hold antisemitic views are called antisemites.[4]

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