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Kielce Pogrom: 80th Anniversary of 1946 Massacre

Published Saturday, July 4, 2026

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The 80th anniversary of the Kielce Pogrom, a 1946 massacre in Kielce, Poland, is being observed. During this event, approximately 40 Jewish Holocaust survivors were murdered by a Polish mob, with factors like anti-Semitism and property disputes contributing to the violence. Historical analysis has debunked the theory of a communist plot behind the pogrom.

What We Know — Key Points

  • In 1946, an estimated 40 Jewish Holocaust survivors were murdered in Kielce, Poland.
  • The Kielce pogrom was influenced by factors including anti-Semitism and property disputes.
  • The theory of a communist plot behind the pogrom has been debunked.

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Historical Context & Debunking Myths
  • Deutsche Welle

    The article provides a detailed historical account of the Kielce pogrom, emphasizing its causes, the role of anti-Semitism and property disputes, and debunking the communist plot theory, from a European historical perspective.

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