They were called pogroms.
organized violence against jews
Alaska was purchased from Russia in 1867, and organized as a territory in 1912. It became a state in 1959 along with Hawaii (the 50th state).
Russia became industrialized during the 1930s when Joseph Stalin instituted a series of what he called Five Year Plans. The plans were designed to rapidly increase the industrial capacity of the Soviet Union and change it from an agrarian economy to an industrial one. The plans succeeded and Russia did become an industrialized nation. Prior to the Five Year Plans, Russia had mostly a peasant farming economy.
Political Muslims organized opposition to the Shah and took over the country.
Russia was the largest republic in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
Peter the Great designed the flag of Russia in the 18th Century. In 1917 it was superceded by the flags of the Soviet Union, but the Russian Tricolor was readopted in 1990.
Yes of course
The World History of Organized Crime - 2001 Russia was released on: USA: 1 October 2001
Leon Trotsky organized the Red Army.
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organized violence against jews
russia. they lso designed the ak
The game Tetris is originally from Russia. There, Alexey Pajitnov made the first version of Tetris.
Lenin organized a popular uprising known as the Bolshevik Revolution, against the Kerensky regime of Russia in 1917, as a protest against Russia's participation in WW I. His army consisted of Russians who were not happy with the existing government of Russia.
Mikael Kalishnikov (i think spelling is right?? lol) designed the AK-47 in 1947 in russia.
Alaska was purchased from Russia in 1867, and organized as a territory in 1912. It became a state in 1959 along with Hawaii (the 50th state).
Answer 1Jews were largely forbidden from leaving the Soviet Union. The movement to allow Jewish emigration from the USSR was active in America and elsewhere in the 1970s and 1980s.Answer 2If you are asking about "push factors" that made Jews wish to leave Russia when that was not possible and then escape en masse in the early 1990s when they could, such things included: Workplace discrimination, illegality of their religion, small massacres, deplorable conditions in Russia, inability for social advancement, and being treated as unwanted visitors.