Moar Countries That Kicked The Jews Out 1,030 Times In History
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1799 A.D. – Mantua, Italy – Jews Expelled on charges of Disloyalty/Subversive activity
(C.Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 439)
1799 A.D. – Elbe, Italy – Jews Expelled/Imprisoned for attacking the Catholic religion as well as Priests
(C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 439)
1800 A.D. – Arezzo, Italy – Jews killed/Expelled along with French soldiers (C. Roth, ‘TheHistory of the Jews of Italy’, p. 436)
1801 A.D. – Florence, Italy – Jews Expelled/unsuccessful (Jewish bribe to Archbishop Antonia Martini)
(C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 436)
1801 A.D. – Sienna, Italy – Jews Expelled/Self-Deported (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews ofItaly’, p. 437)
1801 A.D. – Monte San Savino – Jews Expelled/Killed in “Viva Maria” riots (C. Roth, ‘TheHistory of the Jews of Italy’, p. 437)
1801 A.D. – Ivrea, Italy – Jews attacked/self-emigrate (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews ofItaly’, p. 442)
1802 A.D. – Tuscany, Italy – Jews Killed/partially expelled by Austrians for sympathy with French
(C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 437)
1803 A.D. – Asti, Italy – Jews Expelled out of Ghetto (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews ofItaly’, p. 442)
1804 A.D. – Villages in Russia – Jews Expelled
(Aleksander Solzhenitsyn, ‘200 Years Together’)
1806 A.D. – Lucca, Italy – anti-Jewish “manifestations” and Commercial Boycott of Jew controlled industries/Banks
(C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 442)
1808 A.D. – Villages & Countrysides, Russia – Jews Expelled (Aleksander Solzhenitsyn, ‘200Years Together’)
1809 A.D. – Sermide, Italy – Jews killed in an agrarian revolt (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jewsof Italy’, p. 442)
1809 A.D. – Ferrara, Italy – Jews killed in an agrarian revolt (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jewsof Italy’, p. 442)
1809 A.D. – Rovigo, Italy – Jews killed in an agrarian revolt (C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jewsof Italy’, p. 442)
1811 A.D. – Alsace, France – Jewish Merchants Expelled
(C. Roth, ‘The History of the Jews ofItaly’, p. 442)
1814 A.D. – Elba, Italy – Napoleon partially expels Jews/limits Jewish immigration (C. Roth,‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 442)
1814 A.D. – Piedmont, Italy – Jews once more confined to Ghettos (C. Roth, ‘The History ofthe Jews of Italy’, p. 448)
1814 A.D. – Nice, Italy – Jewish students expelled from all educational institutions (C. Roth,‘The History of the Jews of Italy’, p. 448)
1815 A.D. – Lubeck, Germany – Jews Expelled (Joseph A. Biesinger, ‘Germany: A ReferenceGuide from the Renaissance to the Present’, p. 216)
1815 A.D. – Bremen, Germany – Jews Expelled (Joseph A. Biesinger, ‘Germany: A ReferenceGuide from the Renaissance to the Present’, p. 216)
1815 A.D. – Franconia, Germany – Jews Expelled (H.I. Bach, ‘The German Jew: A Synthesis ofJudaism and Western Civilization, 1730-1930’, p. 108)
1815 A.D. – Swabia, Germany – Jews Expelled (H.I. Bach, ‘The German Jew: A Synthesis ofJudaism and Western Civilization, 1730-1930’, p. 109)
1815 A.D. – Bavaria, Germany – Jews Expelled (H.I. Bach, ‘The German Jew: A Synthesis ofJudaism and Western Civilization, 1730-1930’, p. 109)
1820 A.D. – Bremes, France – Jews Expelled (P.E. Grosser/E.G. Halperin, ‘Anti-Semitism:39
Causes and Effects’)