POGROMS AT LVIV

The lynching of four Jewish women at the hands of many Nazi sympathizers among the population of the city of Lviv, Ukraine: as soon as the Soviet troops left the city, excited by the supervened SS, they sparked a succession of pogroms. About 6000 Jews were killed in the city in one month, 2000 of them on 25 July. In the image, one of the victims. Still frame from a spontaneous movie, Ukraine, Lviv, July 1941. (Photo by Fototeca Gilardi/Getty Images)
The lynching of four Jewish women at the hands of many Nazi sympathizers among the population of the city of Lviv, Ukraine: as soon as the Soviet troops left the city, excited by the supervened SS, they sparked a succession of pogroms. About 6000 Jews were killed in the city in one month, 2000 of them on 25 July. In the image, one of the victims. Still frame from a spontaneous movie, Ukraine, Lviv, July 1941. (Photo by Fototeca Gilardi/Getty Images)
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25 July, 1941
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