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Vogra Massacre

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The 1937 Vogra Massacre was committed by the Italian fascist regime.[1]

1937 Vogra Massacre
LocationVillage of Vogra, Ethiopia
Date1937
Attack type
Mass shooting, Hanging
Deaths67 of whom 33 were Jewish
PerpetratorsFascist Italy Italian Armed Forces
MotiveCollective punishment of an entire village because of the fleeing of 2 inmates; Antisemitism

Background

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The Italian army occupied Ethiopia under the leadership of Benito Mussolini in the year 1936 following the Italian conquest of Abyssinia.

Massacre

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The villagers' lives remained unchanged during the first year of the occupation. However, the situation turned perilous once the Italians erected a military post near the village.[2] The Italians had local collaborators but also many opponents who wanted to drive them out of their previously independent land. Leading the resistance in the area was Amorho Obenach. To capture him, the Italians began arresting more villagers and people from surrounding areas. An Ethiopian collaborator lured many men to the military post with promises of financial support, but once they arrived, they were arrested.[2] After two prisoners escaped from captivity, the camp commander decided to punish the villagers. "He executed all the prisoners, some by shooting and others by hanging, about 67[1] people, including 33 Jews," a survivor recounted. Following the execution, Italian soldiers entered the village and burned it down along with everyone inside.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ a b שלום, הרב שרון (2020-01-07). "זכרו אותם: האתיופים שנרצחו ערב מלחמת העולם השנייה". Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024-05-14.
  2. ^ a b c "ניצול השואה מאתיופיה נאבק להכרת הטבח בכפרו". mynethadera (in Hebrew). 2017-06-07. Retrieved 2024-05-14.
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