The Jedwabne pogrom (or Jedwabne massacre) was the mass murder of hundreds of Jewish residents of Jedwabne in German Nazi occupied Poland that took place on July 10, 1941, during World War II. Soon after the war ended, the communist authorities of the People's Republic of Poland arrested and interrogated a number of possible suspects from or around the town of Jedwabne and put them on trial. Out of twenty two defendants, twelve were convicted of a crime of treason to the Polish nation.
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- The Jedwabne pogrom (or Jedwabne massacre) was the mass murder of hundreds of Jewish residents of Jedwabne in German Nazi occupied Poland that took place on July 10, 1941, during World War II. Soon after the war ended, the communist authorities of the People's Republic of Poland arrested and interrogated a number of possible suspects from or around the town of Jedwabne and put them on trial. Out of twenty two defendants, twelve were convicted of a crime of treason to the Polish nation. Responsibility for the massacre sensu largo, according to international law, had been laid at the feet of the German occupiers while the responsibility sensu stricto ascribed to approximately 40 ethnic Polish men, many of whom weren’t found. The Jedwabne pogrom received widespread attention over half a century later, with the publication of two books by Polish-born American sociologist and historian Jan T. Gross. Consequently, the Polish Institute of National Remembrance conducted its own investigation on the basis of archival materials and other evidence, and in 2004 issued its final conclusions confirming many, but not all of Gross's statements. There was insufficient evidence to charge those possibly responsible who might have still been alive during the investigation of 2004. Many people in Poland were shocked by the exposure of details about the Jedwabne mass murder of their Jewish co-citizens committed not by the Germans as originally believed, but by a (relatively small) number of Poles. The Jedwabne pogrom drastically contrasted with the known and well-documented rescue of Jews by Poles during the Holocaust, and thus perpetually challenged Polish popular national beliefs regarding Polish–Jewish relations during World War II. The degree of Nazi German participation remains the subject of debate among Jewish and Polish historians extending beyond the court ruling.
- Das Massaker von Jedwabne war ein Pogrom an jüdischen Einwohnern der Kleinstadt Jedwabne im Nordosten Polens am 10. Juli 1941. Ähnliche Pogrome ereigneten sich auch in mehreren Orten der Umgebung.
- Jedwabnen joukkomurha on heinäkuussa 1941 tapahtunut pogromi, jossa huomattava osa puolalaisen Jedwabnen kylän juutalaisväestöstä tapettiin. Joukkomurhassa monet uhrit poltettiin elävältä, ja sen suorittivat ilmeisesti Jedwabnen sekä lähikylien asukkaat. Saksalaisten osallistumisesta murhaan kiistellään yhä.
- Le pogrom de Jedwabne fut le massacre des habitants juifs de cette localité et de ses environs par des Polonais en juillet 1941 au cours de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Après avoir été longtemps attribué aux Einsatzgruppen, il a été établi par l’Institut polonais de la mémoire que ce crime a été commis par des civils polonais, peut-être à l’instigation des troupes allemandes. L’implication de celles-ci dans ce massacre fait toujours l’objet de controverses entre historiens.
- Il pogrom di Jedwabne (conosciuto anche come massacro di Jedwabne) fu un pogrom effettuato nel villaggio e nelle vicinanze di Jedwabne, in Polonia, e scatenato contro gli abitanti ebrei della zona nel luglio 1941, durante la Seconda guerra mondiale. Nonostante per un lungo periodo si sia supposto che il pogrom fosse stato effettuato dagli Einsatzgruppen nazisti oggi si suppone che esso venne in larga misura, se non completamente, effettuato dagli abitanti polacchi non-ebrei della zona: se e quanto le forze occupanti tedesche vennero coinvolte nell'operazione rimane un mistero insoluto.
- イェドヴァブネ事件(-じけん、Pogrom w Jedwabnem)とは第二次世界大戦中の1941年7月に、ポーランドの町イェドヴァブネ近郊で起こったユダヤ人の虐殺事件(ポグロム)のことである。この虐殺事件は、長い間ドイツ軍部隊の仕業であると考えられてきたが、現在はほぼ全て、非ユダヤ系のポーランド人住人の手によるものであることがわかっている。この地域を占領中のドイツ軍がどれほど関わっているかはよくわかっていない。
- Pogrom w Jedwabnem – masakra żydowskich mieszkańców miasteczka Jedwabne i okolic, dokonana 10 lipca 1941 - większość ofiar została spalona żywcem w stodole. Według raportu Instytutu Pamięci Narodowej mordu dokonała grupa polskich mieszkańców z niemieckiej inspiracji.
- Погро́м в Едва́бне — массовое убийство евреев в деревне Едвабне в Польше во время Второй мировой войны, в июле 1941 г. Долгое время считалось, что погром совершили немецкие каратели, однако теперь известно что основную массу погромщиков составляли поляки, проживающие в окрестных районах.
- Massakern i Jewabne (även känd som Pogromen i Jedwabne) var ett massmord på judarna i den polska byn Jedwabne under andra världskriget, i juli 1941. Länge ansågs det att pogromen hade utförts av tyska Einsatzgruppen, men det är numera belagt att den största delen av de ansvariga för massakern utgjordes av ett 40-tal polacker som bodde i intilliggande områden. Mellan 340 och 400 judar fick sätta livet till (562 judar bodde i Jedwabne innan kriget).
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- The Jedwabne pogrom (or Jedwabne massacre) was the mass murder of hundreds of Jewish residents of Jedwabne in German Nazi occupied Poland that took place on July 10, 1941, during World War II. Soon after the war ended, the communist authorities of the People's Republic of Poland arrested and interrogated a number of possible suspects from or around the town of Jedwabne and put them on trial. Out of twenty two defendants, twelve were convicted of a crime of treason to the Polish nation.
- Das Massaker von Jedwabne war ein Pogrom an jüdischen Einwohnern der Kleinstadt Jedwabne im Nordosten Polens am 10. Juli 1941. Ähnliche Pogrome ereigneten sich auch in mehreren Orten der Umgebung.
- Jedwabnen joukkomurha on heinäkuussa 1941 tapahtunut pogromi, jossa huomattava osa puolalaisen Jedwabnen kylän juutalaisväestöstä tapettiin. Joukkomurhassa monet uhrit poltettiin elävältä, ja sen suorittivat ilmeisesti Jedwabnen sekä lähikylien asukkaat. Saksalaisten osallistumisesta murhaan kiistellään yhä.
- Le pogrom de Jedwabne fut le massacre des habitants juifs de cette localité et de ses environs par des Polonais en juillet 1941 au cours de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Après avoir été longtemps attribué aux Einsatzgruppen, il a été établi par l’Institut polonais de la mémoire que ce crime a été commis par des civils polonais, peut-être à l’instigation des troupes allemandes. L’implication de celles-ci dans ce massacre fait toujours l’objet de controverses entre historiens.
- Il pogrom di Jedwabne (conosciuto anche come massacro di Jedwabne) fu un pogrom effettuato nel villaggio e nelle vicinanze di Jedwabne, in Polonia, e scatenato contro gli abitanti ebrei della zona nel luglio 1941, durante la Seconda guerra mondiale.
- Pogrom w Jedwabnem – masakra żydowskich mieszkańców miasteczka Jedwabne i okolic, dokonana 10 lipca 1941 - większość ofiar została spalona żywcem w stodole. Według raportu Instytutu Pamięci Narodowej mordu dokonała grupa polskich mieszkańców z niemieckiej inspiracji.
- Погро́м в Едва́бне — массовое убийство евреев в деревне Едвабне в Польше во время Второй мировой войны, в июле 1941 г.
- Massakern i Jewabne (även känd som Pogromen i Jedwabne) var ett massmord på judarna i den polska byn Jedwabne under andra världskriget, i juli 1941. Länge ansågs det att pogromen hade utförts av tyska Einsatzgruppen, men det är numera belagt att den största delen av de ansvariga för massakern utgjordes av ett 40-tal polacker som bodde i intilliggande områden. Mellan 340 och 400 judar fick sätta livet till (562 judar bodde i Jedwabne innan kriget).
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- Pogrom w Jedwabnem
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