According to official Nazi figures, 91 Jews were killed on Kristallnacht, historic research has shown that the figure was approximately 400.
Around 30,000 Jews were arrested on Kristallnacht, not including women and children. Including women and children, it was somewhere around 50,000.
During the Kristallnacht and the days that followed about 30,000 German Jews were sent to concentration camps.
The Nazis had a major problem with the Jews and this is still remembered many years later. The rampage took place in 1938 and it is called the Kristallnacht.
Hitler ordered Kristallnacht as an excuse to get rid of Jews, or capture Jews that had been individually selected to be arrested.
Implementation of Kristallnacht
On 9-10 November 1938, about 400 Jews killed and a further 30,000 were seized and sent to concentration camps. Of these, 2,000 were dead within six weeks. Note. The number of Jews killed that night was for a long time given as 91. This was the official figure given some days later by the Nazi regime. More recently, research (cited in the German language Wikipedia article on the subject) has carefully examined the available evidence and concluded that the real figure was about 400). == ==There was a desperate stampede to get out of Germany and Austria. Have a look at this question: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_Kristallnacht_and_why_is_it_a_significant_event
The outcome was a great many broken windows, and a terrible fear for the future.
About 100, or slightly fewer.
By the issue that it was an action of Nazis against Jews.
Society does not learn. It was portrayed that Kristallnacht was the fault of the Jews and they were made to pay to clean up afterwards.
it treated the Jews very badly and the Jews didn't have freedom of speech
65,000 Jews were killed.
It was the first 'popular' mistreatment of Jews.