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Anarchy and Pogroms Since the Ukrainian nationalist movement began to campaign openly for an independent state (samostinost) at the end of 1917, but mainly since December 1918, when the Directorate — Vynnychenko, Petliura, Shvets, Andriievskyi, and
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Frontispiece of the original Yiddish edition of Nokhem Shtif, Pogromen in Ukrayne: di tsayt fun der frayviliger armey (Berlin: Wostok, 1923) Preface I wrote this book in Kiev in March 1920, right after the Denikin atrocities that left a searing wound
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We have seen that pogroms were the rule, not the exception, for the Volunteer Army. They were a constant during their entire quest, from its first speedy victories to its shameful defeat. It was an essential element of their style of warfare. Where,
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1. Avdeyevka, Yekaterinoslav province 2. Ignatovka, Kiev province 3. Ovukhov, Kiev province 4. Olshanitsa, Kiev province 5. Okhrimova, Kiev province 6. Ostior, Chernihiv province 7. Orlovets, Kiev province 8. Badievka, Podolia province 9. Baturin, Ch
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The Pogrom Road We can now say with certainty that the strategic path of the Volunteer Army was the pogrom road, from its victory march of June–October 1919 to the terrified retreat before the Bolsheviks in November 1919–January/ February 1920.
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Between 1918 and 1921 an estimated 100,000 Jewish people were killed, maimed or tortured in pogroms in Ukraine. Hundreds of Jewish communities were burned to the ground and hundreds of thousands of people were left homeless and destitute, including o
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Before the period of the Volunteer Army, Ukraine had already experienced many pogroms of various types, by Petliura’s military units, Atamans, and ordinary bandits. Nevertheless the Volunteer Army managed to be innovative, adding something new of i
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Astashkevich, Irina. Gendered Violence: Jewish Women in the Pogroms of 1917 to 1921 (Boston: Academic Studies Press, 2018), http://www.oapen.org/download?type=document&docid=1001750 Abramson, Henry. APrayer for the Government: Ukrainians and Jews in
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