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Anti-Semitic Tropes in Literature
The contempt for Jewish people and their cultural practices is an ancient and recurring problem that spans across literature, including books such as Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf", raising the question of how these problematic tropes endured through past generations and historical periods.
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Maximei's fascination with ancient Greek culture clashed with the prominence of Christianity and Judaism in Europe, prompting her to question why people did not appreciate the Greek gods as she did.
1:03:26 - 1:05:43 (02:16)
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Maximei's fascination with ancient Greek culture clashed with the prominence of Christianity and Judaism in Europe, prompting her to question why people did not appreciate the Greek gods as she did. A trip to the Holy Land in 1929 had a profound effect on her and further shaped her beliefs.
ChapterAnti-Semitic Tropes in Literature
EpisodePart One: Savitri Devi: The Woman Who Turned Nazism into a Religion
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The moment in which journalist and writer Portis was repelled by the Jewish people during her visit to old Jerusalem is reminiscent of a story told by Adolf Hitler about how he gained his hatred towards Jewish people.
1:05:43 - 1:08:05 (02:22)
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The moment in which journalist and writer Portis was repelled by the Jewish people during her visit to old Jerusalem is reminiscent of a story told by Adolf Hitler about how he gained his hatred towards Jewish people.