Kristalnacht was a warning of what the Germans were capable of.
Though one cannot say that Kristalnacht was a direct indication of what was to come; it was the response to Kristalnacht that was the real indicator, as the lack of complaint/outrage let the Germans think that they could do whatever they wanted and the world would stand by and let them.
nothing, it was an event, not a person.
No, it allowed Hitler to take over the government .
boycott, Nuremberg laws, kristallnacht, ghettos, camps, deportations, the final solution, liberation Please see the related question. There are many different ways of dividing the Holocaust into stages ...
No. It was the beginning of the 'prelude' to the Holocaust.
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the holocaust wasn't called the night of anything but there was the "night of broken glass" which was called Kristallnacht. This was when the Nazis invaded destroyed Jewish owned businesses.
Kristallnacht had nothing to do with military strategy. Please see related question.
Yes. Kristallnacht took place on 9-10 November 1938. It was so called because of the breaking of shop windows owned by Jews in Germany. Many Jews were beaten up and about 30,000 sent to concentration camps. (Of these, 2,000 were dead by Christmas, 1938). There was a stampede to leave Germany. Most Holocaust historians date the start of the Holocaust from mid 1941 when death squads started to murder large numbers of Jews in mass open air shootings behind the lines on the Russian Front. The Holocaust refers specifically to genocide. This is not to minimize the Kristallnacht, and many see as a prelude to the holocaust.
The Night of the Broken Glass (Kristallnacht in German) was a massive pogrom the length and breadth of Germany (which at that time included Austria and parts of the Czech Republic).Those Jews who could do so left Germany.See also this question:What_is_Kristallnacht_and_why_is_it_a_significant_event
Kristallnacht marked the beginning of the Holocaust. The Nazis used Kristallnacht as a test; a test to see the world's reaction. The scariest thing about the Nazis was how they experimented and learned from their mistakes. Kristallnacht was an experiment to see the world's and the German people's reaction. If they fought Hitler and imposed severe measures to stop him, he wouldn't have started the Holocaust. People complained about it, but no one actually did anything major about Kristallnacht. This basically gave Hitler the green light to go ahead with his plan to quarantine and eliminate the Jews.
The Holocaust began with the Kristallnacht in 1938 and continued until the Allied victory in 1945. ___ Various dates can be given for the start. Please see the related questions.
The Holocaust wasn't a war. Please see the related questions.