Having recently seen several references to the 1919 Pogroms, led me to wonder if any listings of victims exist, as well as other information i.e. locations, dates, etc. I have been trying learn if my GF, whose tombstone cites his death as 9 March 1919, might have been as a result of a pogram. I'd also be grateful for any literary references I might peruse if such information exists.
"Megilat Hatevakh" Rosenthal, A.D. Jerusalem 1927 (in Hebrew) is a list of places where pogroms occurred during the Russian Civil War (1917-1921). It includes descriptions of the circumstances of the pogrom and lists of the victims, usually with relationships.
Chaim Freedman Petah Tikvah, Israel email: fridman@ultinet.co.il