From the 1870s Deckert was identified with the Austrian anti-Semitic movement.
But in 1950 the family once again went to exile because of Joseph Stalin's anti-Semitic movement.
He rejected the claim that the anti-semitic movement had grown from the ranks of craftsmen, workers, and businessmen:
He also provided full support to the Black Hundreds (a reactionary anti-semitic movement) and their propaganda.
The significance of the movement laid in its being the first anti-Semitic movement in modern Germany.
A strong racist and anti-Semitic movement existed in Hungary in the first half of the 20th century,.
This community wanted to unite the various anti-Semitic movements.
The racist and anti-Semitic movement persists in the present-day Hungary and is not always sanctioned by the state.
Far right politics in the United Kingdom have existed since at least the 1930s, with the formation of fascist and anti-semitic movements.