Anonymous
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6/26/2025, 3:31:56 AM
No.508746728
>>508746564
Yeah, and there was more. It put anti-semites "Outside the law".
>>The Decree on the Struggle Against Anti-Semitism and Jewish Pogroms, issued on July 25, 1918, was a significant step taken by the Bolshevik government to address the issue of antisemitism and pogroms in Soviet Russia.
>>Key Aspects of the Decree:
Official Condemnation of Antisemitism: The decree officially condemned all forms of antisemitism, characterizing it as a manifestation of counterrevolution.
Call to Combat Antisemitism and Pogroms: The decree urged all Soviet institutions to take decisive measures to combat antisemitism and Jewish pogroms, including repressive measures and "explanatory work".
>>Specific Directives: The decree required Soviet officials and the military to "take decisive measures for nipping the antisemitic movement in the bud," and demanded that any individuals involved in pogroms be "put outside the law". Some historians believe this phrase implied the possibility of severe punishment, potentially including execution.
Yeah, and there was more. It put anti-semites "Outside the law".
>>The Decree on the Struggle Against Anti-Semitism and Jewish Pogroms, issued on July 25, 1918, was a significant step taken by the Bolshevik government to address the issue of antisemitism and pogroms in Soviet Russia.
>>Key Aspects of the Decree:
Official Condemnation of Antisemitism: The decree officially condemned all forms of antisemitism, characterizing it as a manifestation of counterrevolution.
Call to Combat Antisemitism and Pogroms: The decree urged all Soviet institutions to take decisive measures to combat antisemitism and Jewish pogroms, including repressive measures and "explanatory work".
>>Specific Directives: The decree required Soviet officials and the military to "take decisive measures for nipping the antisemitic movement in the bud," and demanded that any individuals involved in pogroms be "put outside the law". Some historians believe this phrase implied the possibility of severe punishment, potentially including execution.