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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]