- Headline
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Second Atomic Bomb Test Is Scheduled For July 29 With Full Dress Rehearsal July 19
- Sub-Headline
- Vice Admiral Blandy Announces Dates—OPA Administrator Porter Calls on Congress to Revise Extender Bill—Major General Campbell Testifies Before Senate War Investigating Groups—Pogrom in Warsaw Leaves 110 Killed or Wounded After Jewish Homes Are Attacked
- Publication Date
- Friday, July 5, 1946
- Historical Event
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Kielce Jews Massacred in "Blood Libel" Pogrom
This database includes 1,201 articles about this event - Article Type
- Newspaper
- Page Section and Number
- 1
- Author/Byline
- AP
- History Unfolded Contributor
- Mary F.
- Location of Research
- Library of Virginia: Find Newspaper Archive Database
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Bibliography
Brass, Paul R., editor. Riots and Pogroms. New York: New York University Press, 1996.
Engel, David, "Patterns of Anti-Jewish Violence in Poland, 1944-1946," Yad Vashem Studies Vol. XXVI, Jerusalem 1998, pp 43-85.
Gross, Jan T. Fear: Anti-Semitism in Poland After Auschwitz: An Essay in Historical Interpretation. New York: Random House, 2006.
Kielce, July 4, 1946: Background, Context and Events. Chicago: The Polish Educational Foundation in North America, 1996.
Klier, John D., and Shlomo Lambroza, editors. Pogroms: Anti-Jewish Violence in Modern Russian History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992.
Meducki, Stanislaw. "The Pogrom in Kielce on 4 July 1946." Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry 9 (1996): 158-169.
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