black death persecution of jews
The "Black Death persecution of Jews" refers to a series of violent actions, discrimination, and blame against Jewish communities during the outbreak of the Black Death pandemic in the 14th century. Jews were unfairly accused of spreading the disease and were subjected to widespread violence, pogroms, forced conversions, and mass killings in various cities across Europe.
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