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  1. During the pogrom 91 Jews were murdered, more than 1,400 synagogues across Germany and Austria were torched, and Jewish-owned shops and businesses were plundered and destroyed. In addition, the Jews were forced to pay “compensation” for the damage that had been caused and approximately 30,000 Jews were arrested and sent to concentration camps.

  2. Jul 4, 2011 · The term Kielce pogrom refers to a violent massacre of Jews in the southeastern Polish town of Kielce on July 4, 1946. Introduction. Pogrom is a Russian word meaning “to wreak havoc, to demolish violently.” Historically, the term refers to violent attacks by local non-Jewish populations on Jews in the Russian Empire.

  3. The pogrom in Kielce was a turning point in the post-war history of Jews in Poland. After the pogrom, the majority of the Jews remaining in Poland decided to leave. Until July 1946, some groups of Jews had wanted to stay in Poland in spite of dominant influence exerted by Zionism. Before the pogrom, an average of one thousand Jews crossed the ...

  4. Kristallnacht, the night of November 9–10, 1938, when German Nazis attacked Jewish persons and property. The name refers ironically to the litter of broken glass left in the streets after these pogroms. After Kristallnacht, the Nazi regime made Jewish survival in Germany impossible.

  5. En pogrom (russ.: погром, ødelæggelse) betegner en organiseret, voldelig forfølgelse af et religiøst eller etnisk mindretal. Især bruges det om jødeforfølgelser , først og fremmest om de gentagne større angreb på jøder i det russiske kejserrige i slutningen af 1800- og begyndelsen af 1900-tallet.

  6. POGROMS. RUSSIAN POGROMS KRISTALLNACHT, OR THE NOVEMBER POGROM POGROM AND GENOCIDE POGROMS AFTER NAZISM: THE MASSACRE OF THE SURVIVORS AT KIELCE BIBLIOGRAPHY. In the literal sense of the word, a pogrom connotes in Russian an attack perpetrated by one population group against another, accompanied by murders, pillage, rape, destruction, and/or various forms of extortion.

  7. A pogrom is organized, official violence against a group of people for racial or religious reasons. Synonyms: massacre, slaughter, ...