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== 20th Century ==
This article presents a timeline of [[Anti-Semitism|anti-semitism]] sanctioned by [[List of States|various states]] from 1700 onwards.
 
== 1700s ==
 
=== 1710s ===
 
=== 1720s ===
 
=== 1730s ===
 
=== 1740s ===
 
=== 1750s ===
 
=== 1760s ===
 
=== 1770s ===
 
=== 1780s ===
 
=== 1790s ===
 
== 1800s ==
 
=== 1810s ===
 
=== 1820s ===
 
=== 1830s ===
 
=== 1840s ===
 
=== 1850s ===
 
=== 1860s ===
* 1862: In the [[United States of America|USA]], General Ulysses S. Grant expels all Jews from his military district (an area now comprising Mississippi, Kentucky and Tennessee) during the [[American Civil War]], claiming he did it to stop the illegal smuggling of Cotton. The measure was hugely controversial and reversed by President [[Abraham Lincoln]].<ref>[[Wikipedia]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Order_No._11_(1862) General Order No. 11]</ref>
 
=== 1870s ===
 
=== 1880s ===
 
=== 1890s ===
 
== 1900s ==
 
=== 1910s ===
 
=== 1920s ===
* 1924: The government of the [[United States of America|USA]] imposes massive quotas for immigration, some of which target Jewish immigration from Eastern Europe.<ref>[[Wikipedia]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_Act_of_1924 Immigration Act of 1924]</ref>
 
=== 1930s ===
* 1936 - 1944: The government of [[Costa Rica]] restricts immigration for Jews coming into Costa Rica.<ref>[[Wikipedia]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Costa_Rica History of the Jews in Costa Rica]</ref>
* 1937: The government of [[Mexico]] restricts immigration from certain countries, notably Poland, in a possible move to prevent Jewish immigration.<ref>[[Wikipedia]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Mexico History of the Jews in Mexico]</ref>
* 1937 - 1950: The government of Brazil denies 16,000 visas to Jews attempting to escape persecuation by the Nazis.<ref>[[Wikipedia]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Brazil History of the Jews in Brazil]</ref>
* 1938 - 1946: The government of [[Argentina]] restricts Jewish immigration.<ref>[[Wikipedia]] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Argentina</ref>
* 1939: The German Ocean Liner ''[[MS St. Louis]]'' carries 937 Jewish refugees out of Nazi Germany to protect them from anti-semitic persecution. The governments of [[Cuba]], the [[United States of America|United States]] and [[Canada]] refuse to take any refugees. Whilst the governments of the [[United Kingdom]], [[France]], [[Belgium]] and the [[Netherlands]] agreed to take some refugees. 254 refugees from the ship perished in the [[Holocaust]].<ref>[[Wikipedia]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS_St._Louis MS St. Louis]</ref>


=== 1940s ===
=== 1940s ===
* 1941 - 1945: [[Holocaust|The Holocaust]] in [[Nazi Germany]] - 6 million Jews, or two thirds of the European Jewish population.
* 1944: The government of the [[United States of America|USA]] creates various bureaucratic difficulties for Jewish refugees. Research into this subject indicates that between 190,000 and 200,000 Jews could've been saved from the Holocaust had these measures not been in place.<ref>https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/holocaust-long/</ref>
* 1946: The USSR closes 390 synagogues in Ukraine and prevents Jewish refugees from returning to their homes.
 
=== 1950s ===


=== 1960s ===
=== 1960s ===
* 1968: [[March Events in Poland (1968)|March Events in Poland]] - begins expelling Jews under the guise of anti-Zionism.
 
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=== 1970s ===
* 1976 - 1983: During the [[National Reorganization Process|military dictatorship]] of [[Argentina]], numerous government officials and soldiers hold anti-semitic beliefs and begin to believe in a conspiracy to create a second Israel in Argentina. Despite being about 1% of Argentina's population, Jews made up 12% of the victims of executions.
 
=== 1980s ===
 
=== 1990s ===
 
== 2000s ==
 
=== 2010s ===
 
=== 2020s ===
 
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 17:44, 3 April 2024

This article presents a timeline of anti-semitism sanctioned by various states from 1700 onwards.

1700s

1710s

1720s

1730s

1740s

1750s

1760s

1770s

1780s

1790s

1800s

1810s

1820s

1830s

1840s

1850s

1860s

  • 1862: In the USA, General Ulysses S. Grant expels all Jews from his military district (an area now comprising Mississippi, Kentucky and Tennessee) during the American Civil War, claiming he did it to stop the illegal smuggling of Cotton. The measure was hugely controversial and reversed by President Abraham Lincoln.[1]

1870s

1880s

1890s

1900s

1910s

1920s

  • 1924: The government of the USA imposes massive quotas for immigration, some of which target Jewish immigration from Eastern Europe.[2]

1930s

  • 1936 - 1944: The government of Costa Rica restricts immigration for Jews coming into Costa Rica.[3]
  • 1937: The government of Mexico restricts immigration from certain countries, notably Poland, in a possible move to prevent Jewish immigration.[4]
  • 1937 - 1950: The government of Brazil denies 16,000 visas to Jews attempting to escape persecuation by the Nazis.[5]
  • 1938 - 1946: The government of Argentina restricts Jewish immigration.[6]
  • 1939: The German Ocean Liner MS St. Louis carries 937 Jewish refugees out of Nazi Germany to protect them from anti-semitic persecution. The governments of Cuba, the United States and Canada refuse to take any refugees. Whilst the governments of the United Kingdom, France, Belgium and the Netherlands agreed to take some refugees. 254 refugees from the ship perished in the Holocaust.[7]

1940s

  • 1944: The government of the USA creates various bureaucratic difficulties for Jewish refugees. Research into this subject indicates that between 190,000 and 200,000 Jews could've been saved from the Holocaust had these measures not been in place.[8]

1950s

1960s

1970s

  • 1976 - 1983: During the military dictatorship of Argentina, numerous government officials and soldiers hold anti-semitic beliefs and begin to believe in a conspiracy to create a second Israel in Argentina. Despite being about 1% of Argentina's population, Jews made up 12% of the victims of executions.

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

References