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The Proskurov massacre was
the brightest picture of the Petluras’ bloodiness in their anti-Semitic
actions.
To celebrate their victory, the regiment of Gaidamacs with their Ataman Semosenko decided to take revenge on the enemies. Semosenko declared the main enemies of Ukraine are Jews; thus all the rage of the Cossacks was directed against peaceful townspeople only because they were Jewish. Semosenko acted advisedly
and cold-bloodedly. The
Gaidamacs, divided in groups of five or 10 men, entered into the homes and
killed everyone irregardless of gender, age and state. The massacre lasted
four hours, and 1,600 people were killed. It
was not customary in Russia pogroms for the Cossacks to take any belongings;
they only killed. The swashers
[boastful soldiers] kept silent; even next-door neighbors did not know what took place nearby.
Thus, nobody was prepared to run away or hide anywhere. Only after four hours
of the massacre, Commissar Taranovich was informed about the bloody actions.
He appealed to the commandant of the main military body, and after that the
massacre was stopped. It was
February 15, 1919. The massacre was undertaken by Ataman Semosenko combined
with Liverchuk, the Commandant of Proskurov.
By contrast, both Acting Commissar Taranovich and Verchola, a member of the Proskurov Duma, publicly denounced the bloody actions of the Petluras. They saw to it that Semosenko was publicly informed about the massacre which was very important for the safety of those who still alive.
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