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Black Hundred in Russia
Title: Black Hundred in Russia
Category: History
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Black Hundred in Russia
The Black Hundred was an extreme right wing party which emerged at the turn of the twentieth century in Russia. Favoring tsarism and autocracy instead of a parliamentary government, the Black Hundred were the perpetrators of many Jewish pogroms in Russian cities such as Odessa, Kiev, Yekaterinoslav and Bialystok (Horowitz 703). This group of radicals increased in popularity before the beginning of the Russian Revolution when tsarism was in decline. The Black hundred believed that “all
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Commentary Aug. 1992: 45-49.
Bibliography
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Horowitz, Brian. “Jewish Identity and Russian Culture: The Case of M. O. Gershenzon.” Nationalities Papers 1997: 699-713.
Laqueur, Walter. Black Hundred: The Rise of the Extreme Right in Russia. New York, New York: Harper Collins Publishers, Inc., 1993.
Lavrinovich, U. Who Began the Pogroms in Russia? Berlin: J. Ladyschnikow, 1908.
Obraztsov, V. Report of the Black Hundred About the Third Duma. Moscow: Sytin Publishing House, 1908.
Wistrich, R. S. “Once again, Anti-Semitism Without Jews.” Commentary Aug. 1992: 45-49.
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