Crimes Against the Jews, Latin Europe, 1348-1349

Crimes Against the Jews, Latin Europe, 1348-1349

True Crime Medieval

Over the course of the Black Death, Christians across Europe carried out massacres, imposed exiles, and confiscated the goods of their Jewish neighbors, though the Pope tried to stop them.  It was the worst wave of massacres of the Jews in Europe before those of WWII.  But the context of the massacres is the hundreds of years before and after, of crimes just as horrific though not as concentrated.  We discuss that background, and focus on two examples: Erfurt and Strasbourg, both in 1349.

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