Examples of using Antisemitic in English and their translations into Polish
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printing of 500,000 copies, and, from 1920 to 1922, published a series of antisemitic articles titled"The International Jew: The World's Foremost Problem", in The Dearborn Independent, a newspaper he owned.
The new Haman in Persia, the“antisemitic” president of Iran,
the Warners,"as sons of Polish Jews who fled their homeland because of antisemitic pogroms….
Participants will focus on preventing antisemitic and anti-Muslim hate crime, tackling hate speech online,
The colloquium47 identified key actions to prevent and combat Antisemitic and anti-Muslim hatred, including the appointment of two coordinators- one to combat Antisemitism
preventing and combating Antisemitic and anti-Muslim hatred in Europe.
when the murder of the Persian, antisemitic minister Haman,
staying in the People's Republic of Poland where the antisemitic repressions after March 1968 left them with no hope for the possibility of leading a normal life in their own country.
preventing and combating Antisemitic and anti-Muslim hatred in Europe,
He had antisemitic sympathies.
This ideology was explicitly antisemitic.
Antisemitic graffiti at a Jewish cemetery.
Antisemitic articles were frequently published in newspapers since the Occupation.
The Colloquium focuses both on antisemitic and anti-Muslim hatred.
preventing and combating antisemitic and anti-Muslim hatred in Europe.
A survey by the EU Fundamental Rights Agency shows that around 75% of Jewish people do not report antisemitic harassment to the police.
The accusation included traditional antisemitic canards, such as"the whole democratic world today is under the financial
The Goldstone report is only one example of how the UN's Human Rights Court has been hijacked to serve the interests of various antiSemitic elements.
The International Jew is a four-volume set of antisemitic booklets or pamphlets published and distributed in the early 1920s by Henry Ford,
In Poland there operate a few neo-Nazi groups publishing their own antisemitic materials.