Persecution of Jews in Czechia

Prague massacre of 1389
After Prague's clergy spread accusations of host desecration and blasphemy against Jews in 1389, Christian mobs murdered Jews and forcible baptized Jewish women and children.

Albert
Albert V, Duke of Austria and Margrave of Moravia, expelled Jews from Jihlava in 1426.

Ferdinand I
King of Bohemia, Ferdinand I expelled Jews in 1541.

John of Capistrano
In the mid-15th century, Franciscan John of Capistrano's sermons incited Christians to expel Jews from Brno, Jihlava, Olomouc, and Znojmo.