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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 131. Chapters: Antisemitic attacks and incidents, Nazism, The Holocaust, Allahdad incident, Benjamin Nathaniel Smith, Blood libel, Host desecration, Persecution of Jews, Alexander Barkashov, Alma Bridwell White, Aryan paragraph, Avery Brundage, Dan Burros, Deicide, Frazier Glenn Miller Jr., George E. Deatherage, Georgy Shchokin, Gerald Burton Winrod, Gregor Schwartz-Bostunitsch, Harold Covington, Henry Ford, History of the Jews in Portugal, Holocaust denial, Host desecration, James Wickstrom, Jewish quota, La Violencia, Master race, Miscegenation, Nazism, New antisemitism, Numerus clausus, Persecution of Jews, Peter Deeg, Racial antisemitism, Racial segregation, Tom Metzger, Untermensch, Volksfront, Wagner controversies, White power skinhead, Arbitrary arrest and detention, Forced disappearance, Nazism and race, Untermensch, Final Solution, SS Cap Arcona. Excerpt: Template: AntisemitismIn the 1839 Allahdad incident, the Jews of Mashhad, Iran, now known as the Mashhadi Jews, were coerced into converting to Islam. Mashhad's rulerTemplate: Clarify me had ordered his men to enter Jewish homes and mobs attacked the Jewish Community, burning down the synagogue, looting homes, abducting girls, and killing between 30 and 40 people. With knives held to their throats, the Jewish patriarchs were forced to vocally proclaim their "allegiance" to Islam as it was agreed upon by the leaders of the community that in order to save the remaining 2,400 Jews, everyone must convert. Most converted and stayed in Mashhad, taking on Muslim names, while some left for other Iranian Jewish communities and to Afghanistan. That day became known as the Allahdad ("God s Justice") and the Jews perceived it as a punishment for their sins. The Jews who remained in Mashhad then began living a double life as crypto-Jews. On the outside, they acted as Muslims: their clothes, names, and lifestyles resembled those of their...