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The 1934 Thrace Pogroms refers to a series of violent attacks on Jews in Turkey from June to July 1934 in the Thrace region of Turkey.<ref>Pekesen, Birna (2019). "The AntiJewish Pogrom in 1934 Problems of Historiography Terms and Methodology". In Krawietz, Birgit; Riedler, Florian (eds.). The Heritage of Edirne in Ottoman and Turkish Times: Continuities, Disruptions and Reconnections. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. p. 430</ref> According to Corry Guttstadt, the 1934 Turkish Resettlement Law passed by the Turkish Assembly, was a "crucial factor". <ref>Guttstadt, Corry (2013). Turkey, the Jews, and the Holocaust. Cambridge University Press. pp. 65–66.</ref>
 
The 1934 Thrace Pogroms refers to a series of violent attacks on Jews in Turkey from June to July 1934 in the Thrace region of Turkey.<ref>Pekesen, Birna (2019). "The AntiJewish Pogrom in 1934 Problems of Historiography Terms and Methodology". In Krawietz, Birgit; Riedler, Florian (eds.). The Heritage of Edirne in Ottoman and Turkish Times: Continuities, Disruptions and Reconnections. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. p. 430</ref> According to Corry Guttstadt, the 1934 Turkish Resettlement Law passed by the Turkish Assembly, was a "crucial factor". <ref>Guttstadt, Corry (2013). Turkey, the Jews, and the Holocaust. Cambridge University Press. pp. 65–66.</ref>
  
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==Background==
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The Pograms had origins in writings by Turkish Fascists such as Cevat Rifat Atilhan and Faik Kurdoglu. <ref>Rifat Bali, 1934 Trakya Olayları, 2008</ref>
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 01:37, July 20, 2022

The 1934 Thrace Pogroms refers to a series of violent attacks on Jews in Turkey from June to July 1934 in the Thrace region of Turkey.[1] According to Corry Guttstadt, the 1934 Turkish Resettlement Law passed by the Turkish Assembly, was a "crucial factor". [2]

Background

The Pograms had origins in writings by Turkish Fascists such as Cevat Rifat Atilhan and Faik Kurdoglu. [3]

References

  1. Pekesen, Birna (2019). "The AntiJewish Pogrom in 1934 Problems of Historiography Terms and Methodology". In Krawietz, Birgit; Riedler, Florian (eds.). The Heritage of Edirne in Ottoman and Turkish Times: Continuities, Disruptions and Reconnections. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. p. 430
  2. Guttstadt, Corry (2013). Turkey, the Jews, and the Holocaust. Cambridge University Press. pp. 65–66.
  3. Rifat Bali, 1934 Trakya Olayları, 2008