The Pogrom Monument (German: Pogromdenkmal) is located on Eduard-Wallnöfer-Platz, in the centre of Innsbruck, and commemorates the November pogroms of...
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47°02′15″N 28°48′16″E / 47.0376°N 28.8045°E / 47.0376; 28.8045 The Kishinev pogrom or Kishinev massacre was an anti-Jewish riot that took place in Kishinev...
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Victims of Iaşi Pogrom Monument (Romanian: Monumentul Victimelor Pogromului de la Iaşi) is an obelisk to the victims of Iași pogrom, unveiled on June...
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Chișinău Pogrom Monument (Romanian: Monumentul Victimelor Pogromului de la Chișinău) is a memorial stone to the victims of Chișinău pogrom, unveiled...
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(Białystok) pogrom occurred between 14–16 June 1906 (1–3 June Old Style) in Białystok, Poland (then part of the Russian Empire). During the pogrom, between...
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Significant pogroms in the Russian Empire included the Odessa pogroms, Warsaw pogrom (1881), Kishinev pogrom (1903), Kiev pogrom (1905), and Białystok pogrom (1906)...
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The Kielce pogrom was an outbreak of violence toward the Jewish community centre's gathering of refugees in the city of Kielce, Poland, on 4 July 1946...
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about 60,000 to 53,000 due to emigration. Victims of Chișinău Pogrom Monument Pogroms, from International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences "Kishinev"...
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The Kunmadaras pogrom was an anti-Semitic pogrom that took place shortly after the Second World War in Kunmadaras, Hungary. The pogrom took place on 22...
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The pogroms during the Russian Civil War were a wave of mass murders of Jews, primarily in Ukraine, during the Russian Civil War. In the years 1918–1920...
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The Iași pogrom (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈjaʃʲ] , sometimes anglicized as Jassy) was a series of pogroms launched by governmental forces under Marshal...
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House (Ried im Innkreis) Memorial against war and fascism (Vienna) Pogrom Monument Memorial to the Jews of Zelem Memorial Site Hartheim Castle (Alkoven)...
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Iași (section Monuments and history)
Monument Mihail Kogălniceanu Independence Monument Union Monument Victims of Iași Pogrom Monument Victims of Communism Memorial Iași is twinned with: Moldova...
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Farhud (redirect from 1941 Bagdad pogrom)
Farhud (Arabic: الفرهود, romanized: al-Farhūd) was the pogrom or the "violent dispossession" that was carried out against the Jewish population of Baghdad...
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in Moldova History of the Jews in Romania Iași pogrom Pod Roșu Synagogue Victims of Iași Pogrom Monument Der Wecker "Iași". YIVO. Retrieved 2022-04-03...
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The Jedwabne pogrom was a massacre of Polish Jews in the town of Jedwabne, German-occupied Poland, on 10 July 1941, during World War II and the early stages...
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Jews and looting their shops (see Dorohoi pogrom), culminating in the failed coup accompanied by a pogrom in Bucharest, in which 125 Jews were killed...
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Crown Heights riot (redirect from Crown Heights Pogrom)
Dinkins said that he failed to contain the riots, with many calling them a 'pogrom' to emphasize what was seen as the complicity of New York City political...
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2004 unrest in Kosovo (redirect from 2004 pogrom in Kosovo)
parts of Kosovo. Serbs call the event the March Pogrom (Serbian: Мартовски погром, romanized: Martovski pogrom), while the Albanians call it the March Unrest...
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The Proskurov pogrom took place on February 15, 1919, in the town of Proskurov (now Khmelnytskyi) during the Ukrainian War of Independence, which was taken...
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Lisbon massacre (redirect from Lisbon pogrom)
Częstochowa pogrom (1902) First Kishinev pogrom (1903) Zablotov pogrom (1903) Kiev pogrom (1905) Fifth Odessa pogrom (1905) Second Kishinev pogrom (1905) Białystok...
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Shusha massacre (redirect from Shushi Pogroms)
(Armenian: Շուշիի ջարդեր, romanized: Šušii ǰarder), also known as the Shusha pogrom, was the mass killing of the Armenian population of Shusha from 22–26 March...
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Ardeatine massacre (redirect from Monument to the Massacre at Fosse Ardeatine)
Caves site (Fosse Ardeatine) was declared a Memorial Cemetery and National Monument open daily to visitors. Every year, on the anniversary of the slaughter...
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Tamil genocide (section Pogroms)
been a series of virulent anti-Tamil pogroms in Sri Lanka, the most infamous of which is the 1983 Black July pogrom, which killed more than 5000 Tamils...
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Symon Petliura (category Perpetrators of pogroms in the Russian Civil War)
deaths of tens of thousands of Jewish civilians, and Petliura's role in the pogroms has been a topic of dispute. In 1926, Petliura was assassinated in Paris...
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History of the Jews in Innsbruck (section Pogrom)
older members returning. The old synagogue which was destroyed during the pogrom was rebuilt in the same location and many memorials were placed to honour...
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Greek Operation (redirect from Anti-Greek pogrom of 1937)
and also for the availability of resources. Greeks often use the term "pogrom" (πογκρόμ) for this persecution. It began on December 15, 1937, and marked...
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Statue of Liberty (redirect from Fort Wood National Monument)
also involved in aiding refugees to New York who had fled antisemitic pogroms in eastern Europe. These refugees were forced to live in conditions that...
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Chișinău (section Pogroms and pre-revolution)
Russian at the time Chișinău was part of the Russian Empire (e.g. Kishinev pogrom). Therefore, it remains a common English name in some historical contexts...
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their homes in order to distinguish themselves from Jews and defend themselves from a pogrom in 1905, as depicted by Hermanus Willem Koekkoek (1867–1929)...
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