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Emancipation to the Holocaust: 1791-1945
Liberty, equality, fraternity? The French Revolution gave European Jews hope that discrimination would end. However, political movements and pseudo-scientific trends generated new forms hatred of Jews, under a new term: "anti-Semitism".
Writing:
- Laurent Jaoui
- Jonathan Hayoun
- Judith Cohen Solal
Release Date:
Tue, Apr 12, 2022
Country: FR
Language: En | Fr | De | Pl | Pt | Es
Runtime: 57
Country: FR
Language: En | Fr | De | Pl | Pt | Es
Runtime: 57
Christian Gonon
Self - Narrator (voice)
David Nirenberg
Self - Historian
Nathalie Cohen
Self - Historian
Peter Schäfer
Self - Historian
Antoine Guggenheim
Self - Theologist
Joël Kotek
Self - Historian
Alain Vanier
Self - Psychoanalyst
Sylvie-Anne Goldberg
Self - Historian
Brian A. Catlos
Self - Historian
Ghaleb Bencheikh
Self - Islamologist
Joanna Tokarska-Bakir
Self - Anthropologist
Sarah Lipton
Self - Historian
Marie-Anne Matard-Bonucci
Self - Historian
Maurice Kriegel
Self - Historian
Robert Jan van Pelt
Self - Historian
Robert Badinter
Self - Lawyer
Pierre Birnbaum
Self - Historian
Dominique Sopo
Self - Economist
Denis Charbit
Self - Historian
Michael Brenner
Self - Historian
Sarah Fainberg
Self - Historian
Abraham B. Jehoshua
Self - Writer
Simon Epstein
Self - Historian
David Patterson
Self - Historian
Günther Jikeli
Self - Historian
Mark Potok
Self - USA Radical Right Expert
Émile Shoufani
Self - Theologist
Michel Zlotowski
Additional voice (voice)
François Cognard
Additional voice (voice)
Laurent Jacquet
Additional voice (voice)
Season 1:
A history of anti-Jewish feeling from ancient Alexandria to the crusades.
1144 - 1791: the gradual dehumanisation of the Jewish people, from the first "Jewish nose" in Christian painting and the stereotype of the "rich usurer" to the expulsion of the Jews from the great kingdoms of Europe.
Liberty, equality, fraternity? The French Revolution gave European Jews hope that discrimination would end. However, political movements and pseudo-scientific trends generated new forms hatred of Jews, under a new term: "anti-Semitism".
How is antisemitism still possible after Auschwitz? After the war, the Nazi horror is gradually brought to light in all its terrifying dimensions. However, the anti-Semitic Phoenix rises from its ashes once again.