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Kishinev$97550$ - traduction vers Anglais

ANTI-JEWISH RIOT IN KISHINEV, RUSSIAN EMPIRE FROM APRIL 6-9, 1903
Victims of the Pogrom of 1903 Memorial; Kishinev pogroms; Kishinev Pogrom; Kishineff pogrom; 1903 Kishinev pogrom; Chisinau pogrom; Chișinău pogrom (1903); 1903 Chișinău pogrom; Chișinău pogrom; First Chișinău pogrom; Chisinau pogrom (1903); Kishinev massacre
  • US President]] [[Theodore Roosevelt]] telling Tsar [[Nicholas II of Russia]]: "Stop your cruel oppression of the Jews"
  • Torah scrolls]] after the Kishinev pogrom
  • The monument erected in Chișinău in memory of the pogrom victims
  • Herman S. Shapiro. "Kishinever shekhita, elegie" (Kishinev Massacre Elegy). Musical composition commemorating the Kishinev pogrom, 1904.
  • Moldovan postage stamp]] (2003)
  • Five of the victims

Kishinev      
n. Kishinev (capitale di Moldavia)

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Kishinev pogrom

The Kishinev pogrom or Kishinev massacre was an anti-Jewish riot that took place in Kishinev (modern Chișinău, Moldova), then the capital of the Bessarabia Governorate in the Russian Empire, on 19–21 April [O.S. 6–8 April] 1903. A second pogrom erupted in the city in October 1905. In the pogrom of 1903, which began on Easter Day, 49 Jews were killed, 92 were gravely injured, a number of Jewish women were raped, over 500 were lightly injured and 1,500 homes were damaged. American Jews began large-scale organized financial help, and assisted in emigration. The incident focused worldwide attention on the persecution of Jews in Russia and led Theodor Herzl to propose the Uganda Scheme as a temporary refuge for the Jews.