Talk:Margit Slachta

Latest comment: 5 months ago by 2001:4C4C:20A8:EA00:997E:C88C:AA41:A330 in topic Anti jewish laws
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Anti jewish laws

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The article states the date of the first anti-jewish laws as 1938 to be passed in Hungary.

This is incorrect in many levels. I wouldn't argue about the medieval state of jews that were inequal throughout Europe, but in the context of Margit Slachta's life, 20th century antisemitic tendencies has reached legal policy earlier, such as the 1920 Numerus Clausus law, which hadn't singled out jews, but was aimed at percentage of jewish students in high education which was significantly larger than their ratio in the population.

I wonder this is worth an edit or not. Implicitly anti-jewish laws have likely been indeed dated 1938 and on. https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/timeline-event/holocaust/1933-1938/anti-jewish-laws-in-hungary 2001:4C4C:20A8:EA00:997E:C88C:AA41:A330 (talk) 14:28, 31 May 2024 (UTC)Reply