History of the Jews in Russia and Poland Volume III, From the Accession of Nicholas II until the Present Day

Simon Dubnow (1860 - 1941)
Translated by Israel Friedlaender (1876 - 1920)

Simon Dubnow was born in 1860 to a poor Jewish family in Belarussian town of Mstsislaw and later became authority of Jewish history and an activist. Due to his Jewish origin, he had to move to St.Petersburg, Odessa, Vilna(Lithuania), St.Petersburg, Kaunas, Berlin and finally Riga. When Nazi troops occupied Latvia 1941, he was moved with thousands of other Jews to Riga ghetto and was eventually killed. His life is a symbol of Jewish suffering in Eastern Europe. In this book Jews have been migrating from Germany and other European countries to Poland since late middle ages where they were protected by Polish kings mainly for their economic contribution, but frequently persecuted by Christians whenever there were pretexts or kings' power was not strong enough to protect Jews. After Poland was annexed by Russia in late 18C they became object of systematic persecution by Russian government. This tragedy is parallel to the life of the author culminating at Nazi Holocaust. - Summary by S. S Kim

Genre(s): History

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Chapter 31, The Accession of Nicholas II, Part 1 S S Kim
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Play 02 Chapter 31. The Accession of Nicholas II, Part 2 S S Kim
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Play 03 Chapter 31. The Accession of Nicholas II, Part 3 S S Kim
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Play 04 Chapter 32. The National Awakening, Part 1 S S Kim
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Play 05 Chapter 32. The National Awakening, Part 2 S S Kim
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Play 06 Chapter 33. The Kishinev Massacre, Part 1 S S Kim
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Play 07 Chapter 33. The Kishinev Massacre, Part 2 S S Kim
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Play 08 Chapter 34. Continued Pogroms and the Russo-Japanese War, Part 1 S S Kim
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Play 09 Chapter 34. The Continued Pogroms and the Russo-Japanese War, Part 2 S S Kim
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Play 10 Chapter 35. The Revolution of 1905 and the Fight for Emancipation, Part 1 S S Kim
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Play 11 Chapter 35. The Revolution of 1905 and the Fight for Emancipation, Part 2 S S Kim
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Play 12 Chapter 36. The Counter-Revolution and October Massacre, Part 1 S S Kim
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Play 13 Chapter 36. The Counter-Revolution and October Massacre, Part 2 S S Kim
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Play 14 Chapter 37. External Oppression and Internal Consolidation, Part 1 S S Kim
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Play 15 Chapter 37. External Oppression and Internal Consolidation, Part 2 S S Kim
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Play 16 Russian Jewry Since 1911 S S Kim
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