1945 ⟶ Kraków Pogrom: Death of Róża Berger
The Kraków pogrom was a post-WW2 pogrom, resulting in the de...Year
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💀 Przytyk Pogrom
The Przytyk pogrom was an altercation between Jewish and Polish peasants, ending with two Jews and one Pole dead.⟶
PogromAntisemitismPolandInterwar periodViolenceRural violenceJewish community

💔 Kraków Pogrom: Death of Róża Berger
The Kraków pogrom was a post-WW2 pogrom, resulting in the death of Auschwitz survivor Róża Berger.⟶

Post-WarPogromKrakówPolandViolenceHolocaust SurvivorRóża Berger

🔥 Tripoli Pogrom
The 1945 Tripoli pogrom was a violent massacre of the Jewish population of Tripoli by Muslim rioters. After days of violence 140+ Jews were dead and hundreds were injured. In the aftermath 4,000 Jews were left homeless and thousands were reduced to poverty. 9 Synagogues were destroyed, along with thousands of Jewish homes and businesses.⟶

World War IIPogromTripoliLibyaPost-WarAnti-Jewish RiotsMuslimViolence

🩸 Kielce Pogrom
The Kielce pogrom. 40 Jews were massacred and 80 other Jews were wounded out of about 200 who had returned home after World War II had ended. 2 non-Jewish Poles were also killed. Controversy was caused by August Hlond's reaction to the Kielce pogrom. While condemning murders, Hlond denied the racist nature of this crime. He saw the pogrom as a reaction against Jewish bureaucrats serving the Communist regime. This position was echoed by Cardinal Sapieha, who was reported to have said that the Jews brought it on themselves.⟶

Post-WarPogromKielcePolandViolenceHolocaust SurvivorsAnti-SemitismCatholic Church

🔪 Kunmadaras Pogrom in Hungary
The post-WW2 Kunmadaras pogrom was the killing of 6 Jewish Holocaust survivors in Kunmadaras, Hungary.⟶

HungaryPogromPost-WarHolocaust SurvivorsAnti-SemitismEastern EuropeViolenceWWII Aftermath
