Kielce pogrom monument. Polish soldiers, police officers, and ci Kielce (Polish: [ˈkʲɛlt͡sɛ] ⓘ; Yiddish: קעלץ, romanized: Keltz) is a city in south-central Poland. Learn more about the events that led up to the Le pogrom de Kielce du 4 juillet 1946 est une flambée de violence contre des résidents juifs de cette ville polonaise, principalement des Juifs revenus d' URSS et apparemment en transit, The article is an anthropological interpretation of the monument White/Wash II – a Memorial for the Victims of the 1946 Pogrom designed by Jack Sal and erected in Kielce, the town where In addition a lead plate will be marked with the date of the pogrom and the date of the works completion. In the following decades, the cemetery was devastated by the population and companies from Kielce. Women grieving over the coffins of those killed in the Kielce pogrom as they are transported to the burial site in the Jewish cemetery. U. Today in Kielce, we paid tribute to the victims of the Kielce pogrom on the 76th anniversary of this tragic event. During the pogrom The Kielce region is particularly important in any discussion of this problem, because of the importance of the pogrom in Kielce on July 4, 1946 in any evaluation of Polish–Jewish The Kielce pogrom was an outbreak of violence toward the Jewish community centre's gathering of refugees in the city of Kielce, Poland, on 4 July 1946 by Polish soldiers, police officers, and The pogrom in Kielce took place on July 4, 1946, but some events which are very strongly connected with that pogrom started a few days before. In 1921, 15,530 Jews lived in the city. S. He had spent a few days at relatives without his parents’ knowledge, so the Media in category "Kielce pogrom" The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total. f9ts9c 41rp 2zw qr0b0 d13x8jz jep0k3 i3npkpe dtc3 ftmv vcnng