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  <dc:title>The Mile End Pogrom: Smashed shop windows</dc:title>
  <dc:description>A black-and-white photograph of a lingerie store on Mile End Road (London) named 'A. Caplan', with smashed windows and a policeman guarding the boarded-up shop front. This photograph was taken on 12 October 1936, the day after the Mile End Pogrom - a day of destruction of Jewish businesses in East London by fascist crowds, in response to an anti-fascist march earlier that day.

This photo was used in an anti-fascist leaflet produced by the Trades Advisory Council (TAC), see TAC/5/2.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1936</dc:date>
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