- Anti-Slavism
Anti-Slavism, also known as Slavophobia, a form of
racism orxenophobia , refers to various negative attitudes towardsSlavic peoples , most common manifestation being claims of inferiority of Slavic nations with respect to otherethnic group s, it should be noted that "Slavs" are not a race itself.History
Manifestations of anti-Slavism traced back at least to
Middle Ages . Tensions betweenRoman Catholic Church andEastern Orthodoxy , the dominant religion of the vast majority of Slavic population, propagated the Slavic barbarianism stereotype.Nazi Germany
Anti-Slavism was notable in
Nazi Germany throughoutWorld War II , parallel with theAnti-Semitism . It was directed against the people of Slavic origin.In his book,
Mein Kampf ,Hitler refers to the Slavic peoples ofRussia as "inferior Soviet masses", using the word 'Slav' as 'slave'. He thought that the peoples of this origin should 'remain' the slaves that they were throughout the centuries. This was likely a reference to theOttoman Empire ,Austro-Hungary , where theSlavs were not empowered and rather exploited instead.ee also
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Anti-Polonism
*Pan-Slavism
*Russophobia
*Serbophobia
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