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pogrom    音标拼音: [pəgr'ɑm] [p'ogrəm]


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  • Pogrom - Wikipedia
    A pogrom[a] is a violent riot incited with the aim of massacring or expelling an ethnic or religious group, usually applied to attacks on Jews [1] The term entered the English language from Russian to describe late 19th- and early 20th-century attacks on Jews in the Russian Empire (mostly within the Pale of Settlement) Retrospectively, similar attacks against Jews which occurred in other
  • Pogrom | Meaning, Definition, History | Britannica
    Pogrom, a mob attack, either approved or condoned by authorities, against the persons and property of a religious, racial, or national minority The term is usually applied to attacks on Jews in the Russian Empire in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
  • POGROM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of POGROM is an organized massacre of helpless people; specifically : such a massacre of Jews
  • 20 years before the Holocaust, pogroms killed 100,000 Jews - then were . . .
    20 years before the Holocaust, pogroms killed 100,000 Jews – then were forgotten ‘In the Midst of Civilized Europe’ by Jeffrey Veidlinger revisits the brutal violence in 1918-1921 that
  • Pogroms - Meaning, Russia Jewish | HISTORY
    Pogrom is a Russian word which, when directly translated, means “to wreak havoc ” Pogroms typically describe violence by Russian authorities against Jewish people, particularly officially
  • What Were Pogroms? - My Jewish Learning
    The word pogrom comes from a Russian word meaning “to destroy, to wreak havoc, to demolish violently ” The term was first used to refer to outbreaks of anti-Jewish violence by non-Jewish street mobs in the Russian Empire from 1881–1884 Pogroms continued to occur in the early 20th century and during and immediately after World War II in Eastern Europe, Germany and beyond Historian John
  • The Dark History of the Pogroms That Shook the Russian Empire
    While antisemitism was common throughout European society, from the 1880s onwards the Russian Empire witnessed frequent violent attacks on Jewish communities known as pogroms
  • Pogrom - New World Encyclopedia
    A pogrom is a mob action targeting any specific ethnic or religious group, characterized by killing and destruction of their homes, businesses, and religious centers, often with the collusion of local, national, or religious authorities The word can also refer to sanctioned violence against Jews The word "pogrom" comes from the Russian погром, meaning a wreaking of havoc It was first
  • Home The Jewish Experence: Pogroms thejewishexperience. org
    The images in The Jewish Experience: Pogroms are photos of pogroms during World War I and the Russian Civil War, the third and most violent pogrom "wave" These images document the persecution of a helpless Jewish population Historians estimate that between 100,00 and 300,000 individuals lost their lives in the WWI Russian Civil War pogroms
  • What is a pogrom? Israeli mob attack has put a century-old word in the . . .
    A scholar of Jewish history explains how the term ‘pogrom’ lives in Jewish collective memory and why its use can be highly contentious





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