Why did Maria Theresa expel the Jews from Prague in 1744?

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Published on Jan 16, 2022
Why did Maria Theresa expel the Jews from Prague in 1744?

Empress Maria Theresa had a very unusual, extreme anti-Judaism outlook .In 1744 Prague had the largest Ashkenaz population in Europe and Maria Theresa decreed that the 10,000 Jews of Prague had to leave their homes in the very cold winter.

Professor Dr. Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger, author of, Maria Theresa. The Empress in her Times. A Biography, takes us back to that tragic event.

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