Black Hundreds

The Black Hundreds also known as the black-hundredists was an anti-Jewish conservative movement in Russia in the early 20th century, a supporter of the tsarist regime, which stood for inviolable autocracy in its struggle against the revolutionary movement.

Black Hundreds in Southern Victory
After securing the throne of Russia after the Civil War of the 1920s, Mikhail II helped settle dissent by sanctioning the Black Hundreds persecution of Russian Jews.