Kielce pogrom happened on 1946-07-04.
Kaunas pogrom happened in 1941.
Białystok pogrom happened in 1906.
Kirovabad pogrom happened in 1988.
Mława pogrom happened in 1991.
Shusha pogrom happened in 1920.
Kraków pogrom happened on 1945-08-11.
Sumgait pogrom happened on 1988-03-01.
Pogrom of Armenians in Baku happened on 1990-02-13.
The best known examples are from Poland, where many Polish nationalists regarded the Jews as Communists. There was a pogrom (massacre) in Kielce in July 1946, for example.
Kielce was created in 1364.
Kielce's population is 204,891.
The Kielce program of July 1946 refers to a series of anti-Jewish riots that took place in Kielce, Poland, resulting in the deaths of around 40 Jews and injuries to many others. This violence was triggered by a false accusation regarding the kidnapping of a Polish child, which escalated into a mob attack against the Jewish community. The events highlighted the pervasive anti-Semitism in post-war Poland and led to a significant wave of Jewish emigration from the country. The Kielce pogrom remains a pivotal moment in Jewish history and reflects the challenges faced by survivors of the Holocaust in rebuilding their lives.