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'''''On the Jews and Their Lies''''' (''Von den Juden und ihren Lügen'') is a ] written in January 1543 by ], the ] theologian, in which he advocated harsh persecution of the ]ish people, including that their ]s be burned, and their houses razed and destroyed. Four centuries later, the ]s used quotations from this pamphlet, which was cited by the publisher of the Nazi newspaper '']'' during the ], <ref name =Nazi>, Vol. 12, p. 318, Avalon Project, Yale Law School, ], ])</ref> to justify the ].

Lutheran pastor Russell Briese has said that "historians are at a loss to find a direct link between the anti-semitism of Luther's time and that of Hitler's campaign." <ref name=Briese>Briese, Russell. "Martin Luther and the Jews," ''Lutheran Forum'' 34 (2000) no. 2:30.</ref> British historian ] has called ''On the Jews and their Lies'' the "first work of modern ], and a giant step forward on the road to the ]." <ref name=Johnson242>Johnson, Paul. ''A History of the Jews'', 1987. p.242.</ref>

For more information on the topic of Martin Luther's writings and views of Jews please go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/Martin_luther

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