a far eastern out of the way corner of the former Soviet Union a Jewish Autonomous Region was set up In 1948 Stalin launched a campaign in which prominent Jewish officials and cultural figures were arrested and imprisoned ID: 348180
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In 1928-1934 in
a far
eastern
out of the way corner
of the
former Soviet
Union a Jewish Autonomous Region was set up.
In
1948 Stalin launched a campaign in which prominent Jewish officials and cultural figures were arrested and imprisoned. Slide2Slide3
Some 30,000 books from the
Judaica
collection of the public library were burned. This anti-Jewish assault in Stalin's last years delivered a mortal blow to the
Birobidzhan
experiment. Slide4Slide5
n 1948 Stalin launched a murderous campaign to destroy all Jewish intellectual and cultural activity in the Soviet Union. He and others feared the perceived political disloyalty of Soviet Jewry after the establishment of the State of Israel, and were motivated by unrestrained anti-Semitism.
In the Jewish Autonomous Region itself, prominent Jewish officials and cultural figures were arrested and imprisoned. In perhaps the most serious attack, some 30,000 books from the
Judaica
collection of the public library were burned. The anti-Jewish assault in Stalin's last years delivered a mortal blow to the Birobidzhan experiment. Slide6
http://brianbusby.blogspot.com/2011/11/dyson-carters-long-exercise-in.htmlSlide7
n 1948 Stalin launched a murderous campaign to destroy all Jewish intellectual and cultural activity in the Soviet Union. He and others feared the perceived political disloyalty of Soviet Jewry after the establishment of the State of Israel, and were motivated by unrestrained anti-Semitism.
In the Jewish Autonomous Region itself, prominent Jewish officials and cultural figures were arrested and imprisoned. In perhaps the most serious attack, some 30,000 books from the
Judaica
collection of the public library were burned. The anti-Jewish assault in Stalin's last years delivered a mortal blow to the Birobidzhan experiment.