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November 9-10, 1938.  Night of the Broken Glass  Took place in Germany, Austria, Sudetenland, and parts of Czechoslovakia.  Why?  In response to the.

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1 November 9-10, 1938

2  Night of the Broken Glass  Took place in Germany, Austria, Sudetenland, and parts of Czechoslovakia.  Why?  In response to the assassination of Ernst vom Rath, a German Embassy official by a Polish Jew.  Not officially organized by the Nazi party.  They were considered “spontaneous acts of violence” by outraged citizens  However…..

3  Directions from Reinhard Heydrich, head of Security Police, were sent to police chiefs all over explaining how to handle the riots.  Demonstrators are not to be stopped unless there is danger to non-Jewish properties, non-Jewish citizens, or foreigners  Destruction was to be permitted but not looting.  As many Jews as the jails could hold should be arrested when destruction is finished, preferably young, healthy, men.

4  267 Synagogues were destroyed  7,500 Jewish-owned business destroyed  Jewish cemeteries were vandalized  Jewish homes were looted and vandalized  Close to 100 Jews were killed

5 The shattered stained glass windows of the Zerrennerstrasse synagogue after its destruction on Kristallnacht. Pforzheim, Germany, ca. November 10, 1938.

6 Synagogue destroyed during Kristallnacht. Dortmund, Germany, November 1938.

7 The Boerneplatz synagogue in flames during Kristallnacht. Frankfurt, Germany, November 10, 1938.

8 German children, behind an SS man, watch as religious objects from the Zeven synagogue are set on fire during Kristallnacht. Zeven, Germany, November 10, 1938.

9 Jewish-owned shop destroyed during Kristallnacht. Berlin, Germany, November 1938.

10 A private Jewish home vandalized during Kristallnacht. Vienna, Austria, November 10, 1938.

11 A Survivor Remembers

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13 SS guards force Jews, arrested during Kristallnacht to march through the town of Baden-Baden, Germany. November 10, 1938.

14 Jews arrested after Kristallnacht await deportation to Dachau concentration camp. Baden- Baden, Germany, November 10, 1938.

15  At Least 30,000 Jewish men were arrested and sent to prison  Jewish people were blamed for Kristallnacht and fined  German government took any insurance payouts given to Jews for damaged

16 Why is Kristallnacht Important?  From harassment to violence  Beginning of major deportations and labor camps  Increase in laws banning Jews from schools, jobs, etc.  More Jewish people trying to leave the country


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