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It took place in Germany, which at the time consisted of Germany, Austria and the Sudetenland.
The Jews in Germany.
Kristallnacht.
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I think you mean Kristallnacht. Crystal night. A particular night in Nazi Germany where most Jewish owned businesses had their windows smashed.
they realised that they were in trouble, it was fianancially very costly for them.
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
HItler Did not respond to Germany's obligations under the treaty of Versailles when he became Germany's leader, in Fact, he just went ahead and rearmed Germany. =)
According to the German Wikipedia, all 1,406 synagogues in Germany, Austria and the Sudetenland were wrecked.
It led to the mass removal of Jews to Nazi concentration camps.
No, there was nothing sponteous about the Kristallnacht. Nazi Germany did not tolerate spontaneity - after all, there was no knowing that might lead. The Kristallnacht was organized by Goebbels and carried out by the Stormtroopers (SA). Some of them were ordered to turn out in civilian clothes in order to create the impression that the action was spontaneous.