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Lviv pogrom of 1941: the Germans, Ukrainian nationalists, and the carnival crowd

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This study examines three actors in the Lviv pogrom of 1 July 1941: the Germans, Ukrainian nationalists and the urban crowd. It argues that the Germans created the conditions for the outbreak of the pogrom and encouraged it in the first place.

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