By: Geoffrey Fallon Byron Ayala & Fabricio Garcia

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By: Geoffrey Fallon Byron Ayala & Fabricio Garcia Kristallnacht By: Geoffrey Fallon Byron Ayala & Fabricio Garcia

What was Kristallnacht???????? A massive attack on Jews by the Nazis or The Night of Broken Glass. Kristallnacht was a massive attack on the jews by the Nazis… aka the night of broken glass

How did this start? a reaction to the assassination of Ernst vom Rath Was a member of the German embassy staff Ernst vom Rath’s death reached Hitler and his advisors They tried to turn Germany against the Jew’s this was a reaction to the assassination of Ernst vom Rath who was part of the german embassy staff and When Ernst vom Rath’s death reached Hitler and his advisors, they tried to turn the German people against the Jews

why wasn’t the government involved? They were not aware Nazis arrested Jews or just killed them The governmant was not aware that the Nazis were arresting Jews or killing them

Where did it take place? German Reich Sent Jew’s to Zbaszyn It took place in the german reich were Nazis would send all the jews that they arrested to a concentration camp in zbaszyn

When did this happen? November 9, 1938 Carried on to next day Ended November 10, 1938 Damages 91 Jews killed 267 Synagogues burned down 30,000 Jewish men arrested and sent to concentration camps It started the night of nov. 9, 1938 and ended the next day on nov. 10 1938, some of the damages from this was 91 jews killed, 267 synagogues burned down and 25,000 jews arrested and sent to concentration camps

Work cited Google images.com: https://www.google.com/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi Fold3.com: http://www.fold3.com/page/83002459_kristallnachtthe_night_of_broken/ Aish.com: http://www.aish.com/ho/o/48956531.html Historylearningsite.co.uk: http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/kristallnacht_1938.htm