- The
Farhud (Arabic: الفرهود, romanized: al-
Farhūd) was a
pogrom carried out
against the
Jewish po****tion of Baghdad, Iraq, on 1–2 June 1941 (coinciding...
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suffered directly as a
result of the pogrom. Some of the
leaders behind the
Farhud pogrom blamed Jews for
British imperialism in Iraq
while others perceived...
- book The
Farhud,
Black resurrected the "Forgotten Pogrom", the
bloody June 1–2, 1941,
pogrom against the Jews of Baghdad,
known as the
Farhud, sometimes...
- destro**** or damaged.
Notorious pogroms of
World War II
included the 1941
Farhud in Iraq, the July 1941 Iași
pogrom in Romania – in
which over 13,200 Jews...
- Committee. A
change in
Iraqi Jewish identity occurred after the
violent Farhud against the Jews of Baghdad, on June 1–2, 1941
following the
collapse of...
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attacked Baghdad's
Jewish community in a
pogrom later named the
Farhud. Two days
before Farhud, Al-Sabawi, a
government minister who
proclaimed himself the...
- the
Farhud returned to the
country shortly thereafter and
permanent emigration did not
accelerate significantly until 1950–51.
Either way, the
Farhud is...
- Syria–Lebanon Campaign. 14 July
Revolution Airspeed Oxford Fairey Gordon Farhud Fawzi al-Qawuqji Führer
Directive No. 30
Gloster Gladiator Hawker Audax...
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Calls for the
destruction of
Israel Centre for
Research on
Antisemitism Farhud, the 1941
Baghdad pogrom 1929
Hebron m****acre
Institutional racism Jacob...
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donations and offerings. In June 1941,
after the
bloody pogrom known as the
Farhud struck the
Jewish community of Baghdad,
chief rabbi Yaakov Mutzafi opened...