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Kielce pogrom in Poland: 80th anniversary of 1946 massacre
The 1946 Kielce pogrom in Poland resulted in the murder of approximately 40 Jews, including Holocaust survivors, incited by a false claim of ritual child murder. The violence occurred just over a year after World War II ended.
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