Night of the Murdered Poets

Order to arrest Lozovsky

The Night of the Murdered Poets (Russian: Дело Еврейского антифашистского комитета, romanizedDela Yevreyskovo antifashistskovo komiteta, lit.'Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee affair'; Yiddish: הרוגים מלכות פֿונעם ראַטנפאַרבאַנד, romanizedHarugim malkhes funem Ratnfarband, lit.'Soviet Union Martyrs') was the execution of thirteen Soviet Jews in the Lubyanka Prison in Moscow on 12 August 1952.[1] The arrests were first made in September 1948 and June 1949. All defendants were falsely accused of espionage and treason as well as many other crimes. After their arrests, they were tortured, beaten, and isolated for three years before being formally charged. There were five Yiddish writers among these defendants, all of whom were part of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee.

  1. ^ Rubenstein, Joshua (2001). "Introduction." In: Rubenstein and Vladimir Naumov (Eds.), Stalin's Secret Pogrom: The Postwar Inquisition of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001. ISBN 9780300129397. p. 504.

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