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Victims of the Kischinev Pogrom, 1903

Victims of Kishinev Pogrom

The bodies of victims of the Kischinev (Chisinau) pogrom which took place on April 19, 1903.

The anti-Jewish riots in Kishinev, Bessarabia, are worse than the censor will permit to publish. There was a well laid-out plan for the general massacre of Jews on the day following the Russian Easter. The mob was led by priests, and the general cry, “Kill the Jews,” was taken- up all over the city. The Jews were taken wholly unaware and were slaughtered like sheep. The dead number 120 and the injured about 500. The scenes of horror attending this massacre are beyond description. Babes were literally torn to pieces by the frenzied and bloodthirsty mob. The local police made no attempt to check the reign of terror. At sunset the streets were piled with corpses and wounded. Those who could make their escape fled in terror, and the city is now practically deserted of Jews.

Excerpted from “Jewish Massacre Denounced”, New York Times, April 28, 1903, p 6.

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