Russia, May 6, 1881 Jewish Virtual Library page "Pogroms" History of pogroms in Odessa The Pogrom of 1905 in Odessa: A Case Study Kishinev pogrom history... 38 KB (4,841 words) - 06:25, 16 March 2024 |
The second Kishinev pogrom took place on October 19–20, 1905 in Kishinev (now Chișinău), two and a half years after the first Kishinev pogrom. It was part... 2 KB (201 words) - 22:57, 1 August 2023 |
Białystok pogrom was one of a series of violent outbreaks against Jews between 1903 and 1908, including the Kishinev pogrom, the Odessa pogrom, and the... 15 KB (1,688 words) - 19:58, 12 April 2024 |
and Tiraspol, and "Memorials to the Kishinev ghetto, to the Victims of Fascism, to the Victims of Chişinău Pogrom are sites for remembrance in Chişinău... 22 KB (2,378 words) - 10:24, 9 March 2024 |
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... 21 KB (2,836 words) - 11:20, 27 April 2024 |
Kristallnacht (redirect from November Pogrom) Glass, also called the November pogrom(s) (German: Novemberpogrome, pronounced [noˈvɛm.bɐ.poˌɡʁoːmə] ), was a pogrom against Jews carried out by the Nazi... 75 KB (8,194 words) - 21:00, 6 May 2024 |
schools and over 2,000 pupils in Chişinău alone. 16 February 1903: Kishinev pogrom. In 1903, a Christian Ukrainian boy, Mikhail Ribalenko, was found murdered... 30 KB (2,725 words) - 14:00, 30 March 2024 |
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... 35 KB (3,973 words) - 01:27, 9 February 2024 |
History of Zionism (section Kishinev pogrom of 1903) ISBN 0-312-20828-6, p. 55 Pogrom, Kishinev and the tilt of History by Steven Zipperstein, Liveright 2018 chapter 5 See "Pogrom, Kishinev and the tilt of History"... 132 KB (16,940 words) - 21:13, 1 April 2024 |
The Lviv pogroms were the consecutive pogroms and massacres of Jews in June and July 1941 in the city of Lwów in German-occupied Eastern Poland/Western... 36 KB (4,416 words) - 15:36, 16 March 2024 |
the empire but by outsiders in general made the pogroms possible. Kiev pogrom (1905) Kishinev pogrom Michael L. Brown (1992). "More Tears". Our Hands... 10 KB (1,105 words) - 05:40, 30 April 2024 |
Pogrom: Kishinev and the Tilt of History is a 2018 non-fiction book by Steven J. Zipperstein on the events leading to the Kishinev Pogrom, the atrocities... 8 KB (926 words) - 07:18, 23 April 2023 |
Bessarabia Governorate (section Kishinev pogroms) province (guberniya) of the Russian Empire, with its administrative centre in Kishinev (Chișinău). It consisted of an area of 45,632.42 square kilometres (17... 26 KB (2,728 words) - 17:39, 7 March 2024 |
Antisemitism in the Russian Empire (section Pogroms) May. The Tsar retreated a bit and fired one local official after the Kishinev pogrom, which Roosevelt explicitly denounced. But Roosevelt was mediating... 30 KB (3,776 words) - 04:54, 18 October 2023 |
country of Russia during the 1905-1906 wave of pogroms. Kiev pogroms (1919) Kiev pogrom (1881) Kishinev pogrom Shuliavka Republic Early Twentieth Century... 5 KB (629 words) - 22:55, 25 March 2023 |
The 1934 Thrace pogroms (Turkish: Trakya Olayları, "Thrace incidents" or "Thrace events", Ladino: Furtuna/La Furtuna, "Storm") were a series of violent... 12 KB (1,118 words) - 02:12, 7 May 2024 |
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... 59 KB (6,606 words) - 19:42, 2 March 2024 |
Massacre of 1391 (redirect from Pogroms of 1391) The Massacre of 1391, also known as the pogroms of 1391, was a display of antisemitism and violence against Jews in Castile and Aragon. It was one of... 15 KB (1,886 words) - 11:06, 12 March 2024 |
Esarhaddon, King of Assyria (category Kishinev pogrom) Tolstoy wrote it as part of an anthology dedicated to the victims of the Kishinev pogrom in Russia, with all of the proceeds going to a relief fund. It is the... 5 KB (544 words) - 16:47, 30 January 2024 |
In the City of Slaughter (category Kishinev pogrom) Hebrew poem written in 1904 by Hayim Nahman Bialik about the 1903 Kishinev pogrom. Max Dimont wrote that "Bialik's poem caused thousands of Jewish youths... 6 KB (364 words) - 00:53, 18 December 2023 |
History of the Jews in Chișinău (redirect from History of the Jews in Kishinev) Jews in Chișinău dates to the early 1700s, when Chișinău (then known as Kishinev) was located first in Moldavia and later from 1812 onwards in the Bessarabia... 7 KB (877 words) - 18:30, 24 December 2023 |
Mikhail Rybachenko, in Dubăsari became one of the triggers of the Kishinev pogrom after the Bessarabetz paper insinuated that he had been murdered by... 14 KB (948 words) - 12:23, 23 March 2024 |