Pogroms in the Russian Empire (Russian: Еврейские погромы в Российской империи) were large-scale, targeted, and repeated anti-Jewish rioting that began...
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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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A series of pogroms against Jews in the city of Odessa, Ukraine, then part of the Russian Empire, took place during the 19th and early 20th centuries...
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Antisemitism in the Russian Empire included numerous pogroms and the designation of the Pale of Settlement from which Jews were forbidden to migrate into the interior...
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The Warsaw pogrom was a pogrom that took place in Russian-controlled Warsaw on 25–27 December 1881, then part of Congress Poland in the Russian Empire...
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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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capital of the Bessarabia Governorate in the Russian Empire, on 19–21 April [O.S. 6–8 April] 1903. During the pogrom, which began on Easter Day, 49 Jews...
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Pogroms in Russia", Russian Review, Vol. 39, No. 1. (Jan., 1980), pp. 18–31 The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe, Pogroms in the Russian Empire...
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Persecution of Jews (redirect from Persecution of Jews in the Roman Empire)
such as in the Black Death Persecutions, the 1066 Granada massacre, the Massacre of 1391 in Spain, the many Pogroms in the Russian Empire, and the tenets...
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murdered Jews for the entire country of Russia during the 1905-1906 wave of pogroms. Kiev pogroms (1919) Kiev pogrom (1881) Kishinev pogrom Shuliavka Republic...
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Lovers of Zion (category Organizations established in 1881)
variety of proto-Zionist organizations founded in 1881 in response to the anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire and were officially constituted as a group...
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The Belostok (Białystok) pogrom occurred between 14–16 June 1906 (1–3 June Old Style) in Białystok, Poland (then part of the Russian Empire). During the...
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However, there were also tensions between the two countries, particularly over pogroms in the Russian Empire between 1890 and 1914. Trade relations were...
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Black Hundreds (redirect from The Black Hundred)
and pogroms, including inciting pogroms against Jews. The historian of the Black Hundred movement Sergei Stepanov, writes that after the 1905 Russian Revolution...
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Antisemitism (redirect from Jewish Persecution in the Middle Ages)
1657; various anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire, between 1821 and 1906; the Dreyfus affair, between 1894 and 1906; the Holocaust by Nazi Germany...
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The 1900 Amur anti-Chinese pogroms (Chinese: 庚子俄難) were a series of ethnic killings (pogroms) and reprisals undertaken by the Russian Empire against subjects...
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to the New World due to conflicts and pogroms engulfing the Russian Empire and the anti-Semitism of the Russian czars. Millions of Jews, including tens...
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Victoria Khiterer (category Articles lacking in-text citations from January 2020)
of the monarchy in Russia. Khiterer is an author of a book and several articles on Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire and during the civil war in Ukraine...
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Dmitrii Bogrov (category People executed by the Russian Empire by hanging)
in the Russian Empire. Disturbed by the pogroms in the Russian Empire and feeling guilty for his collaboration with the police, he began to plot the assassination...
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Pogrom is derived from the Russian word погром. In Russia, the word pogrom was first used to describe the anti-Semitic attacks that followed the assassination...
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Siedlce pogrom refers to the events of September 8–10 or 11, 1906, in Siedlce, (Congress) Kingdom of Poland. It was part of a wave of pogroms in Russia and...
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Historical Jewish population (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia)
with the most notable push factors being expulsions and persecutions, in particular the pogroms in the Russian Empire and the Holocaust. The 20th century...
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Kristallnacht (redirect from November pogroms)
interpreted as trivializing the events.: 13 The scale of Kristallnacht far outstripped any pogroms in the Russian Empire, which were local or regional...
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Madagascar Plan (category 1940s in Madagascar)
debated the Uganda Scheme, by which Russian Jews, who were in immediate danger from ongoing pogroms in the Russian Empire, would be settled in the East Africa...
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provides a list of definitions of the term pogrom. The term originated as a loanword from the Russian verb громи́ть (Russian pronunciation: [ɡrɐˈmʲitʲ]), meaning...
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Jewish–Romani relations (category History of the Romani people)
ethnic Russians. Witnesses against the violence compared it to historical antisemitic pogroms in the Russian Empire. Observers have noted an increase in both...
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The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until the proclamation of the Russian...
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Harbin (the Trans-Siberian Railway). In the first half of the 20th century, thousands of Jewish refugees escaping from pogroms in the Russian Empire arrived...
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peoples under the control of the Ottoman Empire. However the Russian government tolerated vicious pogroms against Jews in its villages. Russia was widely...
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In the aftermath, no Cossacks were court-martialed, but several Jews were arrested and released shortly afterward. Lwów pogrom (1918) Lviv pogroms (1941)...
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