History of the Jews in Russia and Poland, Volume 3 [of 3]: From the Accession of Nicholas II until the Present DayDubnow, Simon
History
History of the Jews in Russia and Poland, Volume 3 [of 3]: From the Accession of Nicholas II until the Present Day
Dubnow, Simon
Jews -- Poland -- History; Jews -- Russia -- History; Poland -- History; Russia -- History
1, 1882), II 288 ff
committee to aid victims of, organized in London, II 290 f
perpetrators of, arrested, II 291
at Balta (March, 1882), II 299 ff;
horrors of, II 302 f, terrifies Government, II 314;
tried in court, II 315 f;
produces emigration panic, II 321
discussed by Jewish Conference in St. Petersburg, II 306 f
justified in report of "Jewish Committee," II 309
policy of, abandoned by Government, II 311 ff
perpetrators of, receive severe sentences, II 315 f
Russian press and literature react feebly on, II 325 f
effect of, on Russian-Jewish _intelligenzia_, II 326
outbreak of new P's. in South Russia (1883), II 358 ff
at Rostov (May, 1883), II 358;
news of, suppressed, II 358
at Yekaterinoslav (July, 1883), II 358 ff
at Nizhni-Novgorod (1884), II 360 ff;
prompted by greed and prospect of immunity, II 361
referred to by Pahlen Commission, II 367
at Starodub (government of Chernigov, 1891), 411 ff;
displeases Government, II 412
bred in public houses, III 23
outbreak of new P's. in Russian South and South-west (1897),
III 32 ff
stopped by Government on account of Hague Conference, II 35
at Chenstokhov (by Poles), stopped by Russian Government (1902),
III 36
planned by Plehve as counter-revolutionary measure, III 68
f
at Kishinev (April, 1903), III 69 ff;
see Kishinev
at Homel (August, 1903), III 87 ff;
tried in court and misrepresented by Government, III 101
ff
impending P's. stopped by Government (1904), III 96 f
in Russian South-west (August, 1904), III 99
by mobilized soldiers (September, 1904), III 100
at Moghilev (October, 1904) III 100 f;
avenged by Jewish youth, III 107
in government of Vitebsk (October, 1904), III 101
organized by Black Hundred (April, 1905), III 113 ff
at Bialystok, III 114 f
at Dusyaty (government of Kovno), III 115
at Melitopol (government of Tavrida), III 115
at Simferopol (government of Tavrida), III 115
at Zhitomir (Volhynia), III 115 f;
followed by tragedy at Troyanov, III 116 ff;
misrepresented by Government, III 118
intensify revolutionary movement among Jews, III 119
perpetrated by soldiers (summer, 1905), III 119 f
at Minsk, III 119
at Brest-Litovsk, III 119
at Syedletz, III 119
at Lodz, III 119 f
at Bialystok (June, 1905), III 120
at Kerch (Crimea), July, 1905, III 120;
prepared by Government, III 120
"October P's." (October 18-25, 1905), III 124 ff;
organized by Black Hundred, with help of Tzar and police,
III 125 f;
vast extent of, III 128;
followed by anarchy, III 130 f
at Odessa, III 129;
assisted by police, III 129
at Nyezhin (government of Chernigov), III 129
outside Pale (October, 1905), III 130
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