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Kyivpogrom may refer to: Kiev pogrom (1881) Kiev pogrom (1905) Kiev pogroms (1919) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kyiv...
Jews began returning to Kyiv at the end of the war, but experienced another pogrom in September 1945. In the 21st century, Kyiv's Jewish community numbers...
was acquitted in revenge. The series of Jewish pogroms around Ukraine culminated in the Kyivpogroms of 1919 between June and October of that year. In...
July 1881 there was a pogrom against the Jews in Pereiaslav. Among the victims were Jews who had fled here after the Kyivpogrom. From Pereiaslav, the...
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...
growing antisemitism, up to pogroms in the city. The nickname "Yehupetz" was widely used by the Jewish population of Kyiv. There is a literary almanac...
of pogroms against Jews. In February 1905, a pogrom took place in Feodosia, on April 19 of the same year a pogrom occurred in Melitopol. The pogrom in...
antisemitic pogrom occurred around one hundred Jews were beaten, of whom thirty-six were hospitalized and five died of wounds. The postwar period in Kyiv was...
Kyiv stretches from the 10th century CE to the 21st century, and forms part of the history of the Jews in Ukraine. The first mention of Jews in Kyiv is...
anti-Jewish pogroms have been carried out in the region, known together as the Proskurov pogrom. According to Vinnytsia's city archives, the pogrom was conducted...
or Babyn Yar (Ukrainian: Бабин Яр) is a ravine in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv and a site of massacres carried out by Nazi Germany's forces during its campaign...
began when at least 140 pogroms broke out, resulting in the murder of thirteen to thirty-five thousand Jews. In the largest pogrom, in Lviv, which began...
Pritzky, then in Kyiv. At the end of the 19th century, escaping from Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire, he emigrated to the USA with his family. In 1995...
was safer for Jewish people than either Kyiv or Moscow, due to the rising environment of antisemitism and pogroms in the Russian Empire. By this time, he...
Twersky Dynasty, which left Chernobyl after the city was subjected to pogroms in the early 20th century. The Jewish community was later murdered during...
Jews, and in the aftermath anti-Jewish sentiment skyrocketed. Anti-Jewish pogroms rocked the country from 1881 through 1884. The reactionary Temporary regulations...
Retrieved 31 October 2023. "European Commission condemns anti-Semitic pogroms in Dagestan". Ukrainska Pravda. Archived from the original on 30 October...
Conference of Jewish Social Studies. pp.179–180 The Lviv pogrom of 1941 By John Paul Himka. Kyiv Post 23 September 2010. Statiev, Alexander (2020). "The...
"Communist impostors" and their "Jewish commissars", and had perpetrated pogroms, including in the Kherson region. Kherson itself was occupied by the...
Ukrainian Studies. 23 (3/4): 149–184. JSTOR 41036794. The Lviv pogrom of 1941 By John Paul Himka. Kyiv Post 23 September 2010. Archived 25 September 2010 at the...
in the historical Right Bank region. The largest city in Kyiv Oblast (the territory of Kyiv, the regional capital, doesn't belong to the oblast), it serves...
eastern part of Ukraine, 391 km (243 mi) southeast of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on the Dnipro River, after which its name is derived. Dnipro is the administrative...
hundreds injured. After the pogroms an epidemic in the town killed up to 30 people a day. The Jewish population fled to Kyiv, Odesa and Bila Tserkva. Under...