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Note: The Times (London), March 17, 1882 – the first mention of the word “pogroms” in English.

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A term from Russian (Погро́мъ = devastation), which gained international recognition with the anti-Jewish violence of 1881 to 1883 in Russia
  • Погро́мъ
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Pogrom
A term from Russian (Погро́мъ = devastation), which gained international recognition with the anti-Jewish violence of 1881 to 1883 in Russia
  • Погро́мъ

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The Times (London), March 17, 1882 – the first mention of the word “pogroms” in English.
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