By the issue that it was an action of Nazis against Jews.
By the issue that it was an action of Nazis against Jews.
Kristallnacht
Kristallnacht or the Night of Broken Glass in November 1938 changed the tone of Jewish persecution in Nazi Germany from only a legal segregation between Germans and Jews to actual violent persecution, theft, and murder of Jews.
Implementation of Kristallnacht
Kristallnacht
Implementation of Kristallnacht
Kristallnacht
It was the first 'popular' mistreatment of Jews.
The night of persecution for Jews in Germany is commonly referred to as Kristallnacht, or the Night of Broken Glass, which occurred on November 9-10, 1938. During this pogrom, synagogues were burned, Jewish-owned businesses were vandalized, and thousands of Jews were arrested and sent to concentration camps. The violence was a state-sanctioned response to rising anti-Semitic sentiments and marked a significant escalation in the Nazi regime's campaign against Jews, leading to further persecution and ultimately the Holocaust. Kristallnacht is often seen as a turning point that foreshadowed the widespread atrocities to come.
Kristallnacht
The Kristallnacht was the first organized Nazi pogrom against the Jews. For the first time there was widespread, organized, physical violence against the Jews in Germany during the Nazi period. German Jews were left in no doubt that they were no longer safe in Germany. (There had been several, isolated incidents before that).
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