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2001 Emilie Schindler, humanitarian, ", helped save 1,000 Jews during WWII, ", dies at 93
1993 Rene Bousquet, French Vichy-police chief deports jews, dies at 84 1992 Giorgio Perlasca, Italian anti-fascist (saved 5,200 Jews), dies 1992 Heinz Galinski, President (Central council for Jews in Germany), dies at 79 1992 Sarah Ferguson attends dinner of Everglades club (club excludes Jews) 1991 Israel evacuates 14,000 Ethiopian Jews 1989 Joseph Wybran, Belgian physician/Jews foreman, murdered 1988 Arafat meets prominent American Jews in Stockholm, Sweden 1985 Israel government confirms resettlement of 10,000 Ethiopian Jews 1970 9 Jews are convicted in Leningrad of hijacking a plane 1969 9 Jews publically executed in Damascus Syria 1965 Pope Paul VI proclaims Jews not collectively guilty for crucifixion 1962 Nazi Adolf Eichmann hanged in Israel for crimes against Jews in WW II 1955 Joannes A Veraart, Dut judge/MP, (Jews in Netherlands), dies at 68 1952 West German Chancellor Adenauer signs a reparation pact for Jews 1950 "Operation Magic Carpet"-All Jews from Yemen move to Israel 1950 Operation Magic Carpet concludes transporting 45,000 Yemenite Jews 1950 Law of Return passes, guarantees all Jews right to live in Israel 1948 Operation Magic Carpet - 1st plane from Yemen carrying Jews to Israel 1948 Demonstration by Moscow Jews honoring Israeli ambassador Golda Meir 1948 20 Jews killed when a bomb is thrown into Jewish quarter of Cairo 1947 U.N. General Assembly partitions Palestine between Arabs and Jews 1947 Raoul Wallenberg, Swedish diplomat in WW II (saved Jews), dies at 34 1947 General Eisenhower opens drive to raise $170M in aid for European Jews 1947 Arabs and Jews reject British proposal to split Palestine 1947 Ganzefles, Dutch nazi spy/Jews hunter, executed 1946 President Truman questions Great Britain Jews about Palestine 1946 Mass murder on Jews in Kielce Poland 1946 Black Sabbath-Brits arrest 2700 Jews in Palestine as alleged terrorist 1945 35 Jews sacrifice their lives to blow up Nazi rubber plant in Silesia 1945 Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, credited with saving tens of thousands of Jews from the Nazis, arrested by secret police in Hungary 1944 Hungarian death march of Jews ends 1944 25,000 Hungarian Jews are loaned to Nazis for forced labor 1944 Uprising at Auschwitz, Jews burn down crematoriums 1944 2,087 Jews transported for Westerbork to KZ-Lower Theresienstadt 1944 68th and last transport of Dutch Jews (Anne Frank) leaves to Auschwitz 1944 Last transport of French Jews to nazi-Germany 1944 Deportation of 70,000 Jews from Lodz Poland to Auschwitz begins 1944 Transport nr 77 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany 1944 Death March of 1,200 Jews from Lipcani Moldavia begins 1944 Nazi Paul Touvier shoots 7 Jews dead 1944 Nazi begin mass extermination of Jews at Auschwitz 1944 Transport nr 75 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany 1944 1st of 180,000+ Hungarian Jews reach Auschwitz 1944 14,000 Jews of Munkacs Hungary deported to Auschwitz 1944 1st Jews transported from Athens arrive at Auschwitz 1944 Transport nr 71 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany 1944 Hungary orders all Jews to wear yellow stars 1944 1,000 Jews leave Drancy France for Auschwitz Concentration Camp 1944 2,000 Jews are murdered in Kaunas Lithuania 1943 Transport 63 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany 1943 400 Jews escape in uprising at Sobibor extermination Camp in Poland 1943 Germans attack Jews in Denmark 1943 German riots at Amsterdam Jews 1943 Hitler orders deportation of Danish Jews (unsuccessful) 1943 Final convoy of Jews from Salonika Greece arrive at Auschwitz 1943 Transport nr 58 departs with French Jews to nazi Germany 1943 German round up Jews in Amsterdam 1943 Jews riot against Germany in Amsterdam 1943 Berlin is declared "Judenrien" (free of Jews) 1943 German plane sinks boat loaded with Palestinian Jews bound for Malta 1943 Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp for Jews forms 1943 Jews attack Nazi occupation forces at Warsaw Ghetto 1943 Greek Jews of Salonika are transported to Nazi extermination camps 1943 Transport nr 50 departs with French Jews to Maidanek/Sobibor 1943 Dutch RC bishops protest against persecution of Jews 1943 Dutch churches protest at Seyss-Inquart against persecution of Jews 1943 Transport nr 47 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany 1943 Jews in Warsaw Ghetto begin resistance of Nazis 1943 1st transport of Jews from Amsterdam to concentration camp Vught 1942 745 French Jews deported to Auschwitz 1942 Jews in Free Zone of France ordered to wear yellow star of David 1942 Transport nr 45 departs with French Jews to Nazi-Germany 1942 Transport nr 44 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany 1942 Nazis execute 12,000 Minsk ghetto Jews 1942 Nazi raid on Greek Jews in Paris 1942 1,300 Austrian Jews transported to Theresienstadt 1942 5,000 Jews of Dubno Russia massacred 1942 SS exterminates 3,500 Jews in Zelov Lodz Poland in 6 week period 1942 Transport nr 36 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany 1942 Transport nr 35 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany 1942 Transport nr 31 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany 1942 Transport nr 29 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany 1942 Transport nr 28 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany 1942 Transport nr 25 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany 1942 7,000 Jews are rounded up in Vichy-France 1942 Transport nr 24 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany 1942 SS begins transporting Jews of Maastricht, Netherlands 1942 Transport nr 23 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany 1942 Transport nr 22 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany 1942 Transport nr 20 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany 1942 999 Jews are taken from Mechelen transit camp in Belgium 1942 200 Jews escape Mir Ghetto in Poland 1942 Transport 16 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany 1942 Riots by Dutch Jews 1942 1st train with Jews departs Mechelen Belgium to Auschwitz 1942 250 Dutch Catholic Jews arrested, transported to Amersfoort camp 1942 German SS gases 1,000 Jews in Minsk, Belorussia 1942 German SS kills 25,000 Jews in Minsk, Belorussia 1942 German occupiers set night curfew on Jews in Netherlands 1942 Nazis liquidate 10,000 Jews in Minsk Belorussia Ghetto 1942 Warsaw Ghetto Jews (300,000) are sent to Treblinka extermination Camp 1942 Transport nr 6 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany 1942 French police arrest 13,152 Jews in Paris 1942 Jews transported from Holland to extermination camp 1942 1st deportation camp at Westerbork, Jews sent to Auschwitz 1942 Dutch Jews invoked for "Labor camps" 1942 1st transport of Amsterdam Jews to Westerbork 1942 Riots against Jews in Amsterdam 1942 5,000 Jews of Rovno Polish Ukraine, executed by nazis 1942 SS shoots 1,500 Jews in Josefov Poland 1942 Anne Frank, 13, goes into hiding with her family and 4 other Jews 1942 Adolf Eichmann proclaims deportation of Dutch Jews 1942 Belgium Jews are required by Nazis to wear a Jewish star 1942 1,500 Jews gassed in Auschwitz 1942 Nazi's require Dutch Jews to wear a Jewish star 1942 Jews forced to wear a Jewish Star in Netherlands and Vichy-France 1942 Belgium Jews are forced to wear stars 1942 1st 700 Jews from Polish Lvov-district reach concentration camp Belzec 1942 700 Jews of Polish Lvov-district reach Belzec Concentration camp 1942 2,500 Jews of Lublin massacred or deported 1942 Belzec Concentration Camp opens-30,000 Lublin Polish Jews transported 1942 Suriname camp for NSB people opens to save Jews 1942 1st transport of French Jews to nazi-Germany 1942 Nazi officials hold notorious Wannsee conference in Berlin deciding on "final solution" calling for extermination of Europe's Jews 1941 German occupying army do a house search in Paris looking for Jews 1941 Nazi ordinances places Jews of Poland outside protection of courts 1941 German Jews in Netherlands declared stateless (lose of nationality) 1941 "Life Certificates" issued to some Jews of Vilna, rest exterminated 1941 Governor-General Wouters of Dutch Antilles refuses Jews refugees 1941 Einsatz group kills 15,000 Jews of Rovno Ukraine 1941 16,000 Jews massacred in Odessa, Ukraine 1941 1st mass deportation of German Jews to Eastern Europe 1941 Jews caught outside Polish Ghetto walls could be put to death 1941 3,721 Jews are buried alive at Babi Yarravine (near Kiev) Ukraine 1941 Nazi's slaughter about 34,000 Jews of Kiev 1941 Nazi's force German Jews, 6 and over to wear Jewish stars 1941 Jews of Vilna Poland confined to Ghetto 1941 All Jews over age 6 in German territories ordered to wear a star 1941 Jews of Vilna Poland confined to their ghetto 1941 Jews living in Germany are required to wear a yellow Jewish star 1941 Kovono Lithuanian Jews are herded into Slobodka ghetto 1941 551 Jews are shot in Kishnev ghetto in Romania 1941 Jews are expelled from Hungarian Ruthenia 1941 SS drowns 40 Jews in Dvina River, Belorussia 1941 6,000 Lithuanian Jews are exterminated at Viszalsyan Camp 1941 All Jews living in Baltic States are obligated to wear a Jewish Star 1941 Nazis executed 5,000 Jews in Kovono, Lithuania 1941 Latvia partisans shoot 416 Jews dead 1941 German and Romanian soldiers kill 11,000 Jews in Kishinev 1941 Nazi manifest against the Jews in Amsterdam 1941 Lithuanian fascist massacre 2,300 Jews in Kovno 1941 Germans invade Dubno Poland, giving permission to Ukrainians to do whatever they want to 12,000 Jews living there 1941 Romania orders Jews to evacuate Darabani 1941 2nd great raid on Jews of Amsterdam 1941 Vichy-French planes bomb Tel Aviv, killing 20 Jews 1941 Rep of Croatia orders all Jews to wear a star with the letter Z 1941 German occupiers forbids Jews access to beach and swimming pools 1941 3,600 Parisian Jews arrested 1941 1st massive German raid in Paris, 3,600 Jews rounded up 1941 Nazi's forbid Jews access to cafes 1941 Utrecht and Zaandam strike against raid on Jews 1941 February strike against persecution of Jews, in Amsterdam 1941 Nazi SS begin rounding up Jews of Amsterdam 1941 1st transport of Jews to concentration camps leave Plotsk, Poland 1941 Nazis order Polish Jews barred from using public transportation 1941 Nazi police attacks and driven away from Koco Amsterdam by young Jews 1941 Nazi raid Amsterdam and round up 429 young Jews for deportation 1941 Nazi collaborators destroy pro-Jewish cafe Alcazar Amsterdam (Alcazar refused to hang "No Entry for Jews" signs in front of cafe) 1941 1st mass killing of Jews in Romania 1941 Seyss-Inquart begins registration of Jews 1941 6,000 Jews exterminated in pogrom in Bucharest Romania 1940 Deadline for Warsaw Jews to move into Warsaw Ghetto 1940 Nazis deprive Jews of possessions 1940 SS rounds up 31 German/Polish/Dutch Jews in Roermond, Netherlands 1940 Nazi occupiers kick Jews out of Dutch air guard 1940 Nazi's forbid Polish Jews to travel on trains 1939 SS-Fuhrer Himmler begins deportation of Polish Jews 1939 Nazi Governor of Poland Hans Frank requires Jews to wear a blue star 1939 Nazis begin mass murder of Warsaw Jews 1939 Jews in Lodz Poland ordered to wear yellow star of David 1939 U.S.S.R. and Germany agree on partitioning Poland, Hitler deports Jews 1939 Reinhard Heydrich meets in Berlin to discuss final solution of Jews 1939 Wehrmacht (German regular army) murders 100 Jews in Lukov Poland 1939 Chaim Weizmann informs England that Palestine Jews will fight in WW II 1939 SS St. Louis departs Hamburg with 937 Jews fugitives 1939 Colijn's Dutch government opens camp Westerbork for German Jews 1939 7,000 Jews flee German occupied Memel Lithuania 1939 Hitler calls for extermination of European Jews 1939 Hitler proclaims to German parliament to exterminate all European Jews 1938 Germany bans Jews being lawyers 1938 Kristallnacht; Jews forced to wear Star of David 1938 Crystal Night - Germans break windows owned by Jews 1938 Mussolini cancels civil rights of Italian Jews 1938 Jews injured and property destroyed in Przemyal Poland 1938 Second Chamber agrees to return Jews to nazi-Germany 1938 Austrian Jews required to register property above 5,000 Reichsmarks 1936 Jews repel an Arab attack in Petach Tikvah Palestine 1935 Nazi's deprive German Jews of their citizenship 1935 Nuremberg Laws deprives German Jews of citizenship and makes swastika official symbol of Nazi Germany 1935 Nazi mass demonstration against German Jews 1933 1st 2 Nazi anti-Jewish laws, bars Jews from legal and public service 1933 Nazi Germany begins persecution of Jews boycotting Jewish businesses 1930 British White Paper restricts Jews from buying Arab land 1929 Palestinians attack orthodox Jews in Jerusalem 1929 Arabs attack Jews in Israel 1921 Turk and Christian of Palestine sign a friendship treaty against Jews 1920 Arabs attack Jews in Jerusalem 1919 Ukrainian National Army massacres 25 Jews in Podolia Ukraine 1919 Polish Army executes 35 young Jews 1918 Polish soldiers organize a pogrom against Jews of Galicia Poland 1918 Ukrainian mobs massacre Jews of Seredino Buda 1917 Turkish government authorizes Jews to return to Tel Aviv and Jaffa 1917 Jews are expelled from Tel Aviv and Jaffa by Turkish authorities 1915 Jews of Laibach Austria expelled 1914 Jews are expelled from Tel Aviv by Turkish authorities 1914 Jews are expelled from Mitchenick Poland 1912 Heinz Galinski, President, Central council for Jews in Germany 1912 Heinz Galinski, chairman (Central Council for Jews in Germany), dies 1912 Raoul Wallenberg, Swedish diplomat in WW II, saved 10,000s of Jews 1906 Pogroms against Jews in Oddessa 1906 Pogrom against Jews in Bialystok, Polish Russia 1905 A pogrom against Jews in Minsk Belorussia 1902 Menachem A. Schneerson, rebee, head of Lubavitcher Jews 1898 Jews are expelled from Kiev, Russia 1893 Abel J Herzberg, Russian/Dutch writer, Persecution of Jews 1891 Jews are expelled from Moscow, Russia 1891 8 year old Jewish tailor's daughter disappears in Greece, rumor spreads that she was a Christian girl ritually killed by Jews 1889 Guido Kisch, Czechoslovakian/German/U.S. historian, Jews in medieval Germany 1886 Joannes A. Veraart, Dutch economist/MP, Jews of the Netherlands 1882 14 Russian Jews of Bilu, arrive in Jaffa Palestine 1882 May Laws-Czar Alexander III bans Jews from living in rural Romania 1881 Pogroms against Russian Jews start in Elisabethgrad 1881 250,000 Germans petition to bar foreign Jews from entering Germany 1864 Romanian Jews are forbidden to practice law 1863 Jews of Holstein Germany granted equality 1863 Orders barring Jews from serving under U.S. Grant are revoked 1862 General U.S. Grant issues order #11, expelling Jews from Tennessee 1862 U.S. Grant issues orders to bar Jews from serving under him 1862 Emperor Alexander II grants Jews right to publish books 1853 Austrian law forbids Jews from owning land 1851 Poll tax levied on Russo-Polish Jews entering Austrian Galicia ends 1848 Jews of Prussia granted equality 1846 Residency tax on Jews of Hungary abolished 1834 Rioters in Safed Palestine kills many Jews 1829 Jews expelled from Nikolayev and Sevastopol Russia 1826 Vilnus Lithuanian riots cause death of many Jews 1820 Dutch city of Leeuwarden forbids Jews to go to synagogues on Sundays 1816 Jews are expelled from Free city of Lubeck Germany 1812 Citizenship granted to Prussian Jews 1809 Citizenship is denied to Jews of Canton of Aargau Switzerland 1808 Political rights of Jews suspended in Duchy of Warsaw 1808 Napoleon decrees all French Jews adopt family names 1808 French created Kingdom of Westphalia orders Jews to adopt family names 1801 Soldiers riot in Bucharest, kill 128 Jews 1799 Napoleon issues a decree calling for establishing Jerusalem for Jews 1799 Napoleon called for establishing Jerusalem for Jews 1798 Jews of Pesaro Italy fast commemorating murder of Jews 1798 Catholic women force to do penance for kindling sabbath fire for Jews 1797 Emperor Francis I permits Jews who served in military in "Countries of Bohemian Crown" to marry non Jews 1796 General Salicetti orders equal rights for Jews of Bologna Italy 1796 Jews of the Netherlands are emancipated 1794 Empress Catherine II grants Jews permission to settle in Kiev 1787 Jews are granted permission in Budapest Hungary to pray in groups 1784 Jews are expelled from Warsaw by Marshall Mniszek 1783 King Stanislaus Augustus Poniatowski grants rights to Jews of Kovno 1775 Jews expelled from outskirts of Warsaw Poland 1775 Marshal Oscar von Lubomirski expels Jews from Warsaw Poland 1774 Empress Maria Theresa expels Jews from Prague, Bohemia and Moravia 1774 Jews of Algiers escape attack of Spanish Army 1748 English Naturalization Act passes granting Jews right to colonize US 1745 Jews are expelled from Prague 1744 Austrian forces pillage and kill Jews of Prague 1742 Empress Elisabeth orders expulsion of all Jews from Russia 1740 Czarina Anne of Little Russia, expels Jews 1740 Jews are expelled from Little Russia by order of Czarina Anne 1740 Charles de Bourbon, King of Naples, invites Jews to return to Sicily 1739 35 Jews sentenced to life in prison in Lisbon Portugal 1738 Jews are expelled from Breslau Silesia 1727 New York General assembly permits Jews to omit phrase "upon the faith of a Christian" from abjuration oath 1727 Jews are expelled from Ukraine by Empress Catherine I of Russia 1716 Decree orders all Jews expelled from Brussels 1712 Utrecht banishes poor Jews 1699 Jews are expelled from Lubeck Germany 1695 New York Jews petition governor Dongan for religious liberties 1685 Charles II bars Jews from settling in Stockholm Sweden 1683 King Louis XIV expels all Jews from French possessions in America 1675 Bogdan Chmilnicki, cosack leader/murderer of 300,000 Jews, dies 1670 Austrian Emperor Leopold I expels 4,000 Jews from Vienna 1670 Vienna Austria expels Jews 1670 Jews expelled from Austria by order of Leopold I 1670 Roman Catholic emperor Leopold I chases Jews out of Vienna 1668 Jews of Barbados forbidden to engage in retail trade 1656 Jews are denied the right to build a synagogue in New Amsterdam 1655 Jews of Lublin are massacred 1655 New Amsterdam and Peter Stuyvesant bars Jews from military service 1655 Jews of New Amsterdam petition for a Jewish cemetery 1655 Dutch West Indies Co denies Peter Stuyvesant's desire to exclude Jews from New Amsterdam 1654 Jews are expelled from Brazil 1648 12,000 Jews massacred by Chmielnicki hordes in Narol Podlia 1648 10,000 Jews of Polannoe murdered in Chmielnick massacre 1648 Cossacks slaughter 2,000 Jews and 600 Polish Catholics in Ukraine 1614 Vincent Fettmich expels Jews from Frankfurt-on-Main, Germany 1614 Trades people under Vincent Fettmilch chase and plunder Jews out of ghetto in Frankfurt 1598 Genoa Italy expels Jews 1598 Jews are expelled from Genoa Italy 1567 Jews are expelled from Brazil by order of regent Don Henrique 1567 Genoa Italy expels Jews 1563 Jews are expelled from France by order of Charles VI 1550 Jews are expelled from Genoa Italy 1549 Jews are expelled from Ghent Belgium 1539 Jews of Tyrnau Hungary (then Trnava, Czechoslovakia), expelled 1529 30 Jews of Posing Hungary, charged with blood ritual, burned at stake 1526 Jews are expelled from Pressburg Hungary by Maria of Hapsburg 1521 Arabs attribute shortage of water in Jerusalem to Jews making wine 1516 1st ghetto, Jews are compelled to live in specific area of Venice 1515 Jews are expelled from Laibach Austria 1510 38 Jews are burned at stake in Berlin Prussia 1510 Jews are expelled from Colmar Germany 1505 Jews are expelled from Orange Burgandy by Philibert of Luxembourg 1498 Jews are expelled from Nurenberg Bavaria by Emperor Maximillian 1497 Jews are expelled from Graz (Syria) 1496 Jews are expelled from Portugal by order of King Manuel I 1496 Jews are expelled from Syria 1496 Jews are expelled from Carintha Austria 1493 Last day for all Jews to leave Sicily 1492 100,000 Jews expelled from Sicily 1492 In Spain, 6 Jews and 5 Conversos are accused of using black magic 1492 24 Jews are burned at stake in Mecklenburg Germany 1492 All Jews are expelled from Spain 1492 Jews are expelled from Spain by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella 1492 Spain announces it will expels all Jews 1492 Queen Isabella of Castilia and Ferdinand of Aragon expels Jews 1492 King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella sign decree expelling Jews from Spain 1491 6 Jews and 5 Conversos accused of killing Christians in La Guardia Spain 1479 Jews are expelled from Schlettstadt Alsace by Emperor Frederick III 1455 Jews flee Spain 1455 Joao II, the perfect, King of Portugal, 1481 - 1495, took in Spanish Jews 1454 Jews are expelled from Brunn Moravia by order of King Ladislaus 1452 Ferdinand II, the Catholic, King of Aragon/Sicily, expelled Jews 1451 Cardinal Nicholas of Cusa orders Jews of Holland to wear a badge 1450 Jews are expelled from Lower Bavaria by order of Ludwig IX 1430 Jews are expelled from Eger Bohemia 1430 Jews are expelled from Speyer Germany 1430 Jews of Sicily are no longer required to attend conversionist services 1428 King Alfonso V, orders Sicily's Jews to attend conversion sermons 1427 Jews are expelled from Berne Switzerland 1424 Don Alfonso V of Aragon grants Barcelona the right to exclude Jews 1421 Jews of Austria imprisoned and expelled 1421 Jews are expelled from Styria Austria 1420 Jews of Syria and Austria expelled 1394 Jews are expelled from France by Charles VI 1394 Jews are expelled from France by order of King Charles VI 1391 Jews of Palma Majorca massacred 1391 Jews are massacred in Toledo and Barcelona Spain 1391 Inhabitants of Seville Spain massacres 5,000 Jews 1391 Mob led by Ferrand Martinez surounds and sets fire to Jewish quarter of Seville Spain, surviving Jews sold into slavery 1391 Jew hating Monk in Seville Spain stirs up people to attack Jews 1370 Jews are expelled/massacred from Brussels Belgium 1360 Jews are expelled from Breslau Silesia 1357 Charles IV issues letter of protection of Jews of Strasbourg Alsace 1355 1,200 Jews of Toledo Spain killed by Count Henry of Trastamara 1349 500 Jews of Nuremberg massacre during Black Death riots 1349 Jews of Augsburg Germany massacred 1349 Duke of Brabant orders execution of all Jews in Brussels, accusing them of poisoning the wells 1349 People of Krems Austria accuse Jews of poisoning wells 1349 Jews who survived a massacre in Constance Germany are burned to death 1349 6,000 Jews, blamed for the Plague, are killed in Mainz 1349 Jews of Cologne Germany set themselves on fire to avoid baptism 1349 60 Jews murdered in Breslau Silesia 1349 Townspeople of Fulda Germany massacre Jews (blamed for black death) 1349 3,000 Jews killed in Black Death riots in Efurt Germany 1349 Jews are expelled from Zurich Switzerland 1349 Jews are expelled from Burgsordf Switzerland 1349 Jews of Freilsburg Germany are massacred 1349 700 Jews of Basel Switzerland, burned alive in their houses 1348 Rudolph of Oron claims Jews have confessed to poisoning wells 1348 Jews in Zurich Switzerland are accused of poisoning wells 1322 Jews are expelled from France for 3rd time 1321 160 Jews of Chincon France, burned at stake 1306 King Phillip the Fair, orders expulsion of Jews out of France 1298 Rindfleish-140 Jews of Heilbron Germany are murdered 1298 Jews are massacred at Wurzburg Germany 1298 Rindfleish Persecutions-250 Jews killed in Rothenburg Germany 1294 Jews are expelled from Berne Switzerland 1290 Last of 16,000 English Jews expelled by King Edward I, leaves 1290 King Edward I of England orders expulsion of Jews 1290 Jews are expelled from England by order of King Edward I 1288 Jews of Yroyes France are accused of ritual murder 1285 180 Jews refuse baptism in Munich Germany, they are set on fire 1278 680 Jews arrested (293 hanged) in England for counterfeiting coins 1278 Jews of England imprisoned on charges of coining 1275 King Edward I of England orders cessation of persecution of French Jews 1269 King Louis IX of Frances decrees all Jews must wear a badge of shame 1267 Vienna's church orders all Jews to wear a distinctive garb 1267 Synod of Breslau orders Jews of Silesia to wear special caps 1253 Jews are expelled from Vienne France by order of Pope Innocent III 1250 Pope Innoncent III refuses Jews of Cordova Spain to build a synagogue 1239 Edward I, King of England, 1272-1307, chased Jews out of England 1235 Emperor Joseph II orders Jews of Galicia Austria to adopt family names 1210 King John of England begins imprisoning Jews 1205 Pope Innocent III states Jews are doomed to perpetual servitude and subjugation due to crucifixion of Jesus 1190 Crusaders kill 57 Jews in Bury St. Edmonds England 1190 Crusades complete massacre of Jews of York England 1190 Crusades begin massacre of Jews of York England 1189 30 Jews are mnassacred at King Richard I (lion hearted) coronation 1099 Crusaders herd Jews of Jerusalem into a synagogue and set it afire 1096 1st Crusade slaughter Jews of Werelinghofen Germany 1096 Crusaders massacre Jews of Worm 694 Spanish King Egica accuses Jews of aiding Moslems/sentenced to slavery 418 Jews are excluded from public office in the Roman Empire 335 Constantinople emperor Constantine the Great rules laws against Jews 70 "2nd Temple" of Jews is set aflame (approx) 65 Jews revolt against Rome, capturing fortress of Antonia in Jerusalem |
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