With support from the University of Richmond

History News Network puts current events into historical perspective. Subscribe to our newsletter for new perspectives on the ways history continues to resonate in the present. Explore our archive of thousands of original op-eds and curated stories from around the web. Join us to learn more about the past, now.

In Ukraine, Both Sides Exploit Jewish History

Thanks to extermination and emigration, the Jews of Ukraine, who numbered about 2.7 million at the beginning of the 20th Century, are now down to perhaps 250,000 and falling. But their history is playing an oversized role in the drama of revolution unfolding in Kiev, as both sides exploit them and their memory to gain an upper hand in public opinion.

The Russian government of Vladimir Putin has decided on a simplistic smear of the protesters who brought down the government of former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych: they are neo-Nazis conducting a “pogrom” against Ukraine.

“We are forced to note that some of our Western partners are not concerned about the fate of Ukraine, but rather their own unilateral geopolitical considerations,” the Russian Foreign Ministry complained this week. “There are no principled assessments of criminal actions of extremists, including their Neo-Nazi and anti-Semitic manifestations.”...

Read entire article at New York Times