Kiev pogrom
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Kiev pogrom may refer to
- Kiev Pogrom (1881)[1]
- Kiev Pogrom (1905)
- Kiev Pogrom (1907)[2]
- Kiev Pogrom (1919)
- Kiev Pogrom (1941)[3]
[edit] Notes
- ^ The Project Gutenberg EBook of History of the Jews in Russia and Poland. Volume II, by S.M. Dubnow. [1]
- ^ Max Grossman, "The Pogroms." [2]
- ^ David Irving, HITLER’S WAR, "Cold Harvest." [3] "The actual origins of the Kiev pogrom [of 1941] are obscure. The report of the security police suggests that the massacre was a reprisal impatiently demanded by the Ukrainians themselves, since it was the Russian Jews who were reported to have acted as NKVD agents and set fire to the city after the Germans moved in. Whatever the origin, on the last two days of September 33,771 Russian Jews were executed at Kiev. One month later the figure had risen to 75,000."