During the German invasion of Lithuania in June 1941, a number of anti-Jewish pogroms took place. Unlike the 1941 pogroms in eastern Poland, which were committed by unaffiliated civilians, these pogroms were carried out by Lithuanian paramilitary forces. The most deadly of these was the Kaunas pogrom; over three days, 3,500 Jews were killed in the city.

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Pogroms (Abridged Article) — Photograph

Pogromene i Lwów, sommeren 1941. Document Sverige

Lithuanian Officials Skip Local Commemoration of Kaunas Pogrom

Jews from Kovno, Liithuania before Execution at 7th Fort, 27 July 1941

30 Shocking Photos of the Lviv Pogroms in 1941