Lexicographical Neighbors of Pogromists
Literary usage of Pogromists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Slaughter of the Jews in the Ukraine in 1919 by Elias Heifetz (1921)
"In one household, consisting of nine people, the pogromists manifested exceptional
barbarity. They began by violating three daughters of the house. ..."
2. American Jewish Year Book by American Jewish Committee, Jewish Publication Society of America (1907)
"... the Siedlce pogromists clamored for the arrest of the Jews, who, according to
their version, had precipitated the massacre by an unprovoked attack upon ..."
3. The Spirit of Russia: Studies in History, Literature and Philosophy by Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (1919)
"... to which mendacity and crime had for many decades been welcome weapons, had
trained up the present generation of expropriators and pogromists, ..."
4. The Russian Government and the Massacres: A Page of the Russian Counter by Evgeniĭ Petrovich Semenov (1907)
"... of the circulars of the late VK Plehve addressed to the Governors of Kherson
and Bessarabia, giving them instructions not to oppose the ' pogromists. ..."
5. A Political Guide for the Workers: Socialist Party Campaign Book 1920 by Socialist Party (U.S.) (1920)
"... ruled with the Cossack's knout, the hangman and official pogromists, reject
a government of workers and peasants in the name of "international morality. ..."
6. Russia's Message: The True World Import of the Revolution by William English Walling (1908)
"I asked these questions of the men in Russia best able to answer, and • had for
my literal replies: "The court is the centre of the 'pogromists' and 'Black ..."