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[[Image:Der ewige jude.jpg|right|thumb|200px|''[[Der ewige Jude|The Eternal Jew]]'': 1937 German poster. In his hands are "Zuckerbrot und Peitsche", or "cookies and knout", an allusion to a saying similar to that of "carrot and stick".]]
 
''This article describes "Anti-Semitism" as "Anti-Jewish". Many might consider this article as biased, for the reason that "Anti-Semitism" is actually a discrimination against Semitic people as a whole. The Jews are a People of the Semitic People; thus, it is believed that "Anti-Semitism" should not refer to "Anti-Jewish".''
 
'''Anti-Semitism''' (alternatively spelled '''antisemitism''') is hostility towards or [[prejudice]] against [[Jew]]s, which can range from individual [[hatred]] to institutionalized violent [[persecution]], of which the highly explicit [[ideology]] of [[Adolf Hitler]]'s [[National Socialism|Nazism]] was the most extreme form. Anti-Semitism has historically taken different forms: