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By the time the violence petered out in 1351, there had been about 350 attacks on Europe’s Jews.[27] Sixty large and 150 smaller communities were annihilated.[28] Many Jews who managed to survive the double blow of plague and persecution fled to eastern Europe, a region that until then had an insubstantial Jewish population.
Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues
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