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  1. Antisemitism on the Internet. Prominent figures. Persecution. Opposition. Category. v. t. e. Anti-Jewish boycotts are organized boycotts directed against Jewish people to exclude them economical, political or cultural life. Antisemitic boycotts are often regarded as a manifestation of popular antisemitism. [1] 19th and early 20th century boycotts.

  2. April 1, 1933, SA members standing outside of a Jewish-owned store in Berlin during the boycott against Jewish businesses. The boycott of April 1, 1933 against the Jews was the first nationwide act carried out by the Nazis against Germany’s Jews after rising to power some two months beforehand.

  3. A one-day boycott on Jewish businesses and shops was held on April 1, 1933, just months after Hitler rose to national power in Germany. Joseph Goebbels, the Nazis' main propagandist, launched the anti-Jewish boycott in response to what he called horror propaganda, which he claimed the Jews were spreading about the Germans.

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