On December 16, 1920, a detailed report on Ukraine pogroms – a Memorandum on the Massacres of Jews in the Ukraine – was submitted to the League of Nations detailing the massacre of Jews in more than 400 pogroms. Submitted by the Committee of Jewish Delegation representing the Jewish populations of 22 countries, the memorandum appealed to the League of Nations to obtain justice for the most terrible crimes that history had ever witnessed.

It included a September 1919 report of the Red Cross Society at Kiev (Kyiv) stating that more than 30,000 Jews have been murdered. Since that date, the number of murders had increased alarmingly. Jewish representatives from Ukraine unanimously declared that the number of Jews massacred far exceeded 100,000. It reported that “up to the present, more than a million Jews have been robbed and many of them have literally had their last shirt taken from them. The most refined tortures have been devised. Old men and children have been cut to pieces. Thousands of women and young girls have been abused, and among these even little girls and old women. The victims have been terribly mutilated; the right arm and left leg have been cut off, or vice versa, the left arm and right leg; one eye has been torn out and the nose cut off. The houses in which the Jews took refuge were burnt, and all perished in the flames. The number of cases in which these unhappy victims were doomed to die a slow death of indescribable torture cannot be counted. Burning was the usual practice.

“Besides physical torture, they were subjected to mental torture of a kind for which there is no parallel in history. Jews were compelled to dance and to sing in the presence of their torturers, to mock their own people and to praise their executioners; they had to dig their own graves and to commit shameful acts for the amusement of their murderers. These wretched people were forced to look on at the dishonoring of their daughters and of their wives, and children were compelled to hang their fathers.”

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