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Pogroms, or raids on Jewish communities.

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Actually, pogroms were generally not 'conducted by government troops'. Pogroms were outbreaks of mob violence, often encouraged by governments, against Jews.

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It depends on the time and region. There is no single word, but in Nazi-occupied Poland the term lapanka was sometimes usd.

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