1919Tetiev Massacre by Cossack Troops

In Tetiev on 25 March 1919, Cossack troops under the command...
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1919

⚔️ Haidamaks Massacre of Jews in Uman

Haidamaks massacre the Jews of Uman, Ukraine.
Haidamaks Massacre of Jews in Uman (1768)
HaidamakPogromMassacreUkraine18th CenturyCossacksViolenceUman
UkraineUkraine

💣 Tetiev Massacre by Cossack Troops

In Tetiev on 25 March 1919, Cossack troops under the command of Colonels Cherkovsky, Kurovsky and Shliatoshenko murdered 4,000 Jews.
MassacreTetievCossacksAnti-SemitismRussian Civil WarUkraineViolenceAtrocities
UkraineUkraine

🔪 Kiev Pogroms During the Russian Civil War

The Kiev pogroms of 1919 were a series of pogroms in various places around Kiev carried out by White Volunteer Army troops. There were a total of 1,326 pogroms across Ukraine around that time, in which between 30,000 and 70,000 Jews were massacred. According to some estimates, the pogroms left half a million Jews homeless. The series of events occurred in the following districts:
Kiev Pogroms During the Russian Civil War (1919)
PogromsKievRussian Civil WarAnti-SemitismMass murderWhite ArmyUkraineViolence
UkraineUkraine

🔫 Pinsk Massacre by the Polish Army

The Pinsk massacre was the mass execution of thirty-five Jewish residents of Pinsk on 5 April 1919 by the Polish Army.
Pinsk Massacre by the Polish Army (1919)
MassacrePinskPolish ArmyAnti-SemitismWar crimesEastern EuropeViolenceMilitary
BelarusBelarus

💥 Proskurov Pogrom by UNR Troops

In February 1919 a brigade of UNR troops killed 1500 Jews in Proskurov.
Proskurov Pogrom by UNR Troops (1919)
PogromProskurovUkrainian People's Republic (UNR)Anti-SemitismMass murderEastern EuropeViolenceCivil War
UkraineUkraine

🏘️ Pogroms in Uman During Russian Civil War

During the Russian Civil War the Jews of Uman in eastern Podolia were subjected to two pogroms in 1919, as the town changed hands several times. The first Pogrom, in spring, claimed 170 victims; the second one, in summer, more than 90. This time the Christian inhabitants helped to hide the Jews. The Council for Public Peace, with a Christian majority and a Jewish minority, saved the city from danger several times. In 1920, for example, it stopped the Pogrom initiated by the troops of General Denikin.
Pogroms in Uman During Russian Civil War (1919)
PogromsUmanRussian Civil WarAnti-SemitismEastern EuropeViolenceCommunitySelf-defense
UkraineUkraine