Question 1: The Nazi leadership had a largely Christian background (people such as Hitler, ________, Goebbels and Höß were Roman Catholic apostates[17]), and a large majority of the German population were Christian.
Question 2: As the ________ epidemics devastated Europe in the mid-14th century, annihilating more than a half of the population, Jews were taken as scapegoats.
Question 4: In reaction to the ________ of 1956, the Egyptian government expelled almost 25,000 Egyptian Jews and confiscated their property, and sent approximately 1,000 more Jews to prisons and detention camps.
Question 6: Persecution of Jews reached its most destructive form in the policies of ________, which made the destruction of the Jews a priority, culminating in the killing of approximately six million Jews during the Holocaust from 1941 to 1945.
Question 8: By the end of the 1940s the ________ leadership of the former USSR had liquidated almost all Jewish organizations, with the exception of a few tokensynagogues.
Question 10: Cohen, during the rise of Islam, the first encounters between Muslims and Jews resulted in persecution when ________ expelled or killed the Jewish tribes of Medina.