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| , in the form of the anti-Semitic reaction and | pogrom after the assassination of Alexander II, he be |
| gruppen and civilian collaborators organized a | pogrom against the Jews. |
| lleged that the Congress members had planned a | pogrom against the Sikhs. |
| Vilna pogroms) and civilian population (Kielce | pogrom) against the Jews led to the appointment of an |
| The | pogrom also left about a thousand Jewish families fin |
| The brutality of the | pogrom, and the Nazi government's deliberate policy o |
| premises on the anniversary of the Black July | pogrom, and marked 50 years since the 1958 riots on t |
| This | pogrom and the others that swept southern Russia at a |
| Needs more on the Limerick | pogrom because of its significant as the last anti-Je |
| In 1919 during the Russian Civil War a | pogrom by peasants loyal to hetman Sokolovski struck |
| inority Hindus ousted by his earlier genocidal | pogrom don't believe his sincerity. |
| He fell victim to a Cossack | pogrom during the Ukrainian struggle for independence |
| uilding was destroyed during the Kristallnacht | pogrom during the night of 9-10 November 1938. |
| afterwards, but this was apparently the first | pogrom during the Republican period. |
| He experienced a | pogrom, fell in love and attempted suicide, and was l |
| The 1955 Istanbul | pogrom in which Istanbul's (formally Constantinople) |
| Influenced by a | pogrom in Kishinev, in 1884 he founded there a commun |
| conian city of Feuchtwangen which, following a | pogrom in 1555, expelled all its resident Jews. |
| in November 1917, the Russian Army initiated a | pogrom in Uman in southern Ukraine. |
| KVD's atrocity as propaganda to incite a first | pogrom in which over 4,000 Jews were killed. |
| uction of Jewish property in the Crystal Night | pogrom in November 1938. |
| o was known to be responsible for the Kishinev | pogrom in 1903. |
| and Berdychev to fight the Soviets initiated a | pogrom” later in a speech at the meeting of the Labou |
| Justingrad, August, 1919: where a | pogrom made its way through the shtetl with an unspec |
| translated from the original Armenian text in | Pogrom May 1980. |
| The | Pogrom of 1905 in Odessa: A Case Study. |
| The poem was originally written about the | pogrom of Przytyk, which had occurred |
| a mob of Know-Nothing supporters carried out a | pogrom of the German immigrants in Over-the-Rhine. |
| st recorded incident was during the Black July | pogrom of 1983, at the Welikada high security prison |
| ht (commonly known as "Night of Broken Glass") | pogrom of November 9-10, 1938, Nazi leaders stepped u |
| There ensued the horrific Kiev | pogrom of October 18-20 (October 31-November 2), an o |
| The Kiev | pogrom of October 18-October 20 (October 31-November |
| itics, the full brutality of which, before the | pogrom of the so-called Reichskristallnacht, Weller w |
| The 1941 Mufti inspired Farhud | pogrom on the Jews of Baghdad by pro- Nazi Arabs murd |
| the small Hungarian town of Kolvillag after a | pogrom perpetrated by neighboring Christians. |
| in a synagogue where Jews hide all night as a | pogrom rages outside, the story combines Biblical and |
| The | pogrom resulted in a massacre of approximately 100 Je |
| The label is home to tech noire acts Dada | Pogrom, Sauzeug, Ranlub, Error 144 and Lead Berry Res |
| egan to spread in the town two days before the | pogrom that Jews are about to overtake a local church |
| The 1929 Safed | pogrom took place on 29 August during the 1929 Palest |
| A second | pogrom took place in the last days of July 1941 and w |
| During the Warsaw | pogrom two people were left dead and twenty-four inju |
| The Poles did not stop the | pogrom until two days after it began. |
| Shortly after the Kielce | pogrom, violence against Jews had ceased. |
| t hand the ruins and human devastation left by | pogrom violence-images that would haunt him for the r |
| The German November | Pogrom was imitated in Danzig a few days later. |
| The | pogrom was known as the "Petliura Days" in commemorat |
| The pretext for the | pogrom was a rumor that the Jews were responsible for |
| sixty-five witnesses, mostly survivors of the | pogrom, were called to the stand. |
| is event is not to be confused with the Kielce | pogrom, which occurred in the same city in 1946. |
| The | pogrom worsened Polish-Jewish relations, and was crit |
| rothers, David and Louis, grandchildren of the | pogrom, would become hugely influential in Irish lite |
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