Zydzi_polacy_i_kozacy_otwarta_rana_humania [TESTED]
: The phrase was the title of a radio program featuring Krzysztof Kopczyński, co-author of the book and documentary "Dybbuk. A Tale of Wandering Souls" (Dybuk. Opowieść o nieważności świata), which explores how these historical ghosts haunt the present-day city of Uman. The Role of Uman Today
: While the massacre is remembered by Poles and Jews as a horrific crime and a tragedy, it is often viewed in Ukrainian national historiography as a stage of a national liberation uprising. zydzi_polacy_i_kozacy_otwarta_rana_humania
The phrase (Jews, Poles, and Cossacks: The Open Wound of Uman) refers to a significant and tragic historical event known as the Massacre of Uman (Rzeź Humańska), which occurred in June 1768. Historical Background: The Massacre of Uman : The phrase was the title of a
: Estimates vary widely among historians, but it is generally accepted that thousands lost their lives in the slaughter. Why it is an "Open Wound" The Role of Uman Today : While the
Żydzi, Polacy i Kozacy. Otwarta rana Humania - Polskie Radio
: Thousands of Poles and Jews who had sought refuge in the city were systematically murdered, including women and children.
The massacre was the peak of the , a massive Cossack and peasant uprising in Right-bank Ukraine against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.