Throughout the latter part of the 19th century and early 20th century the “Jewish Question” was “debated” in much of Europe. In essence the “Jewish Question” was a polite term for antisemitism. It culminated, in the 1930/40s in the holocaust in which 6 million Jews were murdered. The “Jewish Question” was about non-Jewish people debating what to do with Jews, how they should be forced to live, how their lives should be restricted, what human rights, if any, they should have. ...