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Antisemitism in Eastern Europe (excluding Russia and the Soviet Empire) since1948

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In Eastern Europe in 1848 Jews constituted a sizable proportion of the total population. They were unevenly distributed in the region constituting between 3% and 10% of the population. Jews were making inroads into previously non-Jewish positions. Following World War I this progress ceased, culminating in the genocide of World War II

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