La délégitimation de l’antisémitisme au lendemain de la Seconde Guerre mondiale

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François Azouvi, « La délégitimation de l’antisémitisme au lendemain de la Seconde Guerre mondiale », Archives Juives, ID : 10670/1.a3no5t


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Antisemitism did not disappear in France with the war and persecutions : it took little time for it to reappear. However, it did lose its legitimacy, and in three different domains : the moral, philosophical and religious. In the moral domain, as Bernanos said, Hitler “dishonored” antisemitism. In the philosophical domain, it fell upon Sartre to demonstrate the proof, showing that there is no “Jewish question” but an “antisemitic question.” In the religious domain, thanks to the realization among Christians of the role of the Church’s anti-Judaism in the development of Nazi antisemitism. Delegitimized, antisemitism did not lose its strength, but it did lose its voice. It took about twenty years to find a new one, in the form of anti-Zionism.

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