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Olaf Simons (talk | contribs) (Changed [es] description: término procedente del ruso (Погро́мъ = devastación), que obtuvo reconocimiento internacional con los violentos disturbios antijudíos en Rusia de 1881 a 1883) |
Olaf Simons (talk | contribs) (Created claim: Source [literal] (P721): Werner Bergmann: Internationales Handbuch der Gewaltforschung. Hrsg.: Wilhelm Heitmeyer, John Hagan. Westdeutscher Verlag, Wiesbaden 2002, ISBN 978-3-531-13500-7, Pogrome, S. 441 (1583 S.)) |
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Погро́мъ | |||
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Pogrome | |||
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Note: The Times (London), March 17, 1882 – the first mention of the word “pogroms” in English. | |||
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Werner Bergmann: Internationales Handbuch der Gewaltforschung. Hrsg.: Wilhelm Heitmeyer, John Hagan. Westdeutscher Verlag, Wiesbaden 2002, ISBN 978-3-531-13500-7, Pogrome, S. 441 (1583 S.) | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:08, 11 July 2024
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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English | Pogrom |
A term from Russian (Погро́мъ = devastation), which gained international recognition with the anti-Jewish violence of 1881 to 1883 in Russia |
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The Times (London), March 17, 1882 – the first mention of the word “pogroms” in English.
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Werner Bergmann: Internationales Handbuch der Gewaltforschung. Hrsg.: Wilhelm Heitmeyer, John Hagan. Westdeutscher Verlag, Wiesbaden 2002, ISBN 978-3-531-13500-7, Pogrome, S. 441 (1583 S.)
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