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minus-squareAnarcho-Bolshevik@lemmygrad.mllinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up7·2 days agoHaving instituted the death penalty for possessing an antisemitic work, the Soviet Union became a refuge for 75.3% of Europe’s Jewish refugees during World War II. As well, Lithuanian Jews welcomed the Red Army in 1940, the Red Army having the highest number of Jews of all the Allied armies, and Soviet policies lead Transnistrians to resist antisemitism, even during Axis occupation.
Having instituted the death penalty for possessing an antisemitic work, the Soviet Union became a refuge for 75.3% of Europe’s Jewish refugees during World War II. As well, Lithuanian Jews welcomed the Red Army in 1940, the Red Army having the highest number of Jews of all the Allied armies, and Soviet policies lead Transnistrians to resist antisemitism, even during Axis occupation.
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