Nuggets from "Judgment Day: Islam [1], Israel [2], and the Nations" by Dave Hunt
Martin Luther never escaped the anti-Semitism of his Roman Catholic [3] past, in spite of opposing that Church. In his later life, he advocated burning down the Jews' homes and giving them the choice between converting or having their tongues torn out. [Will Durant, "The Story of Civilization," vol. IV, The Reformation (Simon & Schuster, 1950), 727]. Luther's anger against the Jews was inexcusable, even though it grew out of deep-seated frustration that they would not respond to the gospel he had embraced.
Links:
[1] https://www.thebereancall.org/taxonomy/term/50/islam
[2] https://www.thebereancall.org/taxonomy/term/51/israel
[3] https://www.thebereancall.org/taxonomy/term/5/catholicism