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 The Proskurov Massacre
The Proskurov massacre was the brightest picture of the Petluras’ bloodiness in their anti-Semitic actions.
The massacre was undertaken by Ataman Semosenko combined with Liverchuk, the Commandant of Proskurov.
The picture was taken in the Proskurov hospital where Semosenko was treated for syphilis.
www.west.net /~jazz/felshtin/issue3/proskurov.html   (396 words)

  
 Proskurov - LoveToKnow 1911
PROSKUROV, or Ploskurov, a town of Russia, in the government of Podolia, situated on the railway from Odessa to Lemberg, 62 m.
It is poorly built, mostly of wood, on a low marshy plain surrounded by hills, at the confluence of the Ploskaya with the Bug.
This page was last modified 14:11, 24 Sep 2006.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Proskurov   (125 words)

  
 «RIGHTEOUS MAN AND POGROM» - MIKHAIL FRENKEL
A worker of "Khesed Besht" Pisklova acquainted the audience with the evidence of pogrom witnesses, gave episodes of the Proskurov tragedy which are reflected in the works of modern Ukrainian literature.
The conference was preceded by a meeting-requiem on the communal grave where a monument is established with bas-reliefs.
The probable reason to this was insignificance of the theme of Jewish pogroms for the Soviet historiography in comparison with attacks by Budyonny's cavalry.
www.jewukr.org /observer/eo2003/page_show_en.php?id=386   (2182 words)

  
 Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is located on the Southern Buh River and about 340km from the Ukrainian capital, Kiev.
The city was founded in 1493 as Proskuriv (Russian: Proskurov), but was later renamed to Khmelnytskyi in 1954 on the three-hundredth anniversary of a treaty negotiated by Bohdan Khmelnytsky.
It is the center of the Khmelnytskyi Oblast in Ukraine.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Proskurov   (195 words)

  
 Proskurov Records
Attached is a picture of my father and his family taken in Proskurov, Ukraine in 1906 or 1907 before my father and his mother came to the US.
"Proskurov A Russian town, in the government of Podolia.
The district of Proskurov, exclusive of the city, has a population of 204,246, of which 8 per cent are Jews—a decrease from the proportion of 1866, when there were 12,616 Jews there (9 per cent) in a total population of 141,702."
www.jewishgen.org /Ukraine/Podolia/proskurov/ProskurovCollection.htm   (298 words)

  
 j. - Proudly secular, S.F. man finds sacred surprise in Old Country
But there was one story his grandmother and great-aunt talked about more than any other: In 1919, there was a terrible pogrom in the Ukraine city of Proskurov.
His mother and her nine remaining siblings came to the United States the following year.
When Gross voiced his desire to visit Proskurov, his mother always tried to dissuade him.
www.jewishsf.com /content/2-0-/module/displaystory/story_id/1122/edition_id/10/format/html/displaystory.html   (687 words)

  
 The Russian Knights aerobatic team
In 1991 three aerobatic teams performing formation and solo demonstration flights in modern combat aircraft were organised in Kubinka, namely Russian Knights (Russkiye Vityazi in Russian) flying Su-27 fighters, Swifts (Strizhi) flying MiG-29 fighters and Sky Goosars (Nebesnyye Gusary) flying Su-25 attack aircraft.
On 13 January 1992 the regiment was transformed into the 237th Proskurov Guards Aircraft Demonstration Centre rewarded with the Red Banner, Kutuzov and Alexander Nevsky Orders.
On 10 August 1993 the Centre was named after Air Force Marshal Ivan Kozhedub.
www.knights.ru /tspat-e.shtml   (660 words)

  
 History: Stalin's Folly by Constantine Pleshakov; What Stalin Knew by David E Murphy - Times Online
Such a record (as well as their professional competence) may well explain why they were allowed to survive whereas Pavlov, the obedient and complacent western front commander, went to his death.
In early 1940, Proskurov was already bombarding Stalin with frank assessments of German military intentions.
Stalin resented this, then blamed him for the 1939-40 war against the Finns that saw Soviet losses of 25,000.
www.timesonline.co.uk /article/0,,2102-1710095,00.html   (1414 words)

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