In the 1930s, there were rare, religiously motivated outbreaks of anti-Jewish violence and a relatively small riot in 1932.
It also alluded to the demoralizing effect of anti-Jewish violence, since the crime was committed in the presence of youth and children.
The anti-Jewish violence in postwar Poland has a common theme of blood-libel rumours.
While there, journalists asked him what he thought about the anti-Jewish violence that had occurred on the university campus.
The Jews used the Tower as a retreat, when threatened by anti-Jewish violence.
Over the last several years, anti-Jewish violence, property destruction, and racist language has been increasing.
Rather, it was thought that the ruling central and local bureaucracy had prepared and supported anti-Jewish violence.
A common theme behind the anti-Jewish violence in Poland were blood libel rumours.
In the anti-Jewish violence that followed 12 people were killed.
After the war, anti-Jewish violence caused many Jews to leave the country usually for Israel.