Talk:List of anti-Jewish pogroms in Poland during World War II

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The list misinforms[edit]

The current list misinforms:

  • Not during WWII but during about 40 days of it. [Sorry, but yes, this is in WWII as stated]
  • The Tykocin pogrom was a mass murder committed by Germans, which isn't exactly a pogrom. Another massacre is described in Babi Yar, which is the name of the place. Not massacre nor massacres, nor pogrom.
  • Kaunas is in ethnic Lithuania, so why here, even in See also? [It is certainly within Polish borders in 1942 and therefore correct]
  • Pogroms during the period took place in several countries, as described e.g. by Mędykowski. [1] [This statement is correct, and also doesn't contradict the content of the article, why is it in this section?]
  • About 25 pogroms took place in occupied Poland. A selection of 3 or 4 of them is close to OR. It's the same method like in the Template:Collaboration with Axis Powers by country, which is not exactly about countries (no Cham Albany) and doesn't link e.g. French or Norwegian collaboration. 5 items in Eastern Europe and only one in Western one.Xx236 (talk) 08:01, 19 July 2018 (UTC) [Ok, but sources?][reply]