Jewish autonomy in Crimea
Project to create an autonomous region for Jews in Soviet Crimea during the 1920s and 1930s / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jewish autonomy in Crimea was a project in the Soviet Union to create an autonomous region for Jews in the Crimean peninsula carried out during the 1920s and 1930s. Following WWII and the creation of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast in the Far East, the project was abandoned, despite the existence of more than 80 kolkhozes and an attempt to renew the project in 1944 by the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee.[1]