The history of the term "anti-semitism"



The essentially meaningless term "anti-Semitism", a term for anti-Jewish
which is employed as a weapon by hypocritical racist Jews with which to
smear and threaten, was coined by an "anti-Semitic" crypto-Jew named Wilhelm
Marr after Jewish corruption imploded the stock markets of Europe. In its
article entitled "ANTI-SEMITISM", The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, Volume
1, The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, Inc., New York, (1939), pp. 341-409,
at 341; states:


"The word was probably first used by Wilhelm Marr, said to have been a
converted Jew, in Der Sieg des Judentums ueber das Germanentum, a pamphlet
which he published in 1879, the same year in which he founded the
Anti-Semitic League; two years later he began publication of Zwanglose
antisemitische Hefte."

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