On June 1 (14), 1906, the events of perhaps the most famous anti-Jewish violence manifestation in the Russian Empire flared up in the city of Bialystok, the Grodno Governorate. According to official figures, the tragic consequence of the 3-day riots was 88 killed and hundreds of wounded Jewish residents.
Please see the online lesson dedicated to this date, which is held by Dr. Yehor Vradii, deputy director of the Museum “Jewish Memory and Holocaust in Ukraine” scientific work.