The Political Role of Jews in Germany | ||
Basic Education College Magazine For Educational and Humanities Sciences | ||
Article 1, Volume 0, Issue 16, May 2018, Pages 234-242 | ||
Author | ||
Sattar Jabbar al-Jaberi | ||
Abstract | ||
The presence of Jews in Germany is considered a serious subject in that country which witnessed important transformations in many stages of the history of contemporary Germany. The most difficult stage was in the Nazi era up to the period of the second world war. After that tragedy, Germany paid and still pays the bills of that human catastrophe. Germany is thought to remain restricted to the Jewish debts from which she will be unable to get free. According to formal estimations, Jews in Germany are now to be 120 thousand people out of 82 million Germans living in the country. This represents tenfold of the number that was present in the second world war. The main cause for this increase is the migration to Germany from Eastern Europe and the ex-Soviet Union. The research deals with the history of the Jewish presence in Germany and the basic conditions that collect the German Jews represented by the central council for the Jews of Germany | ||
Keywords | ||
The Political Role of Jews in Germany | ||
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