Handcuffs were surely involved with some of the arrests, though not with all of them. Many Jews were simply subdued with a gun pointed at them, and others were bound at the wrists with rope. In all, about 33,000 Jews were arrested (and subsequently shipped off to various concentration camps) during the Night of Broken Glass.
Hitler ordered Kristallnacht as an excuse to get rid of Jews, or capture Jews that had been individually selected to be arrested.
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.
Kristallnacht was triggered by the assassination in France of a German diplomat, Ernst vom Rath by Herschel Grynszpan, a German-born Polish Jew. In a coordinated attack on Jewish people and their property, 91 Jews were murdered and some 30,000 were arrested and deported to concentration camps. More than 200 synagogues were destroyed and thousands of homes and businesses were ransacked. Kristallnacht also served as a pretext and a means for the wholesale confiscation of firearms from German Jews
it treated the Jews very badly and the Jews didn't have freedom of speech
Hitler ordered Kristallnacht as an excuse to get rid of Jews, or capture Jews that had been individually selected to be arrested.
German Jewish men were arrested for the crime of being Jewish and sent to concentration camps.
According to official Nazi figures, 91 Jews were killed on Kristallnacht, historic research has shown that the figure was approximately 400.
Kristallnacht was triggered by the assassination in Paris of German diplomat Ernst vom Rath by Herschel Grynszpan, a German-born Polish Jew. In a coordinated attack on Jewish people and their property, 91 Jews were murdered and 25,000 to 30,000 were arrested and placed in concentration camps.
Implementation of Kristallnacht
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.
By the issue that it was an action of Nazis against Jews.
Kristallnacht was triggered by the assassination in France of a German diplomat, Ernst vom Rath by Herschel Grynszpan, a German-born Polish Jew. In a coordinated attack on Jewish people and their property, 91 Jews were murdered and some 30,000 were arrested and deported to concentration camps. More than 200 synagogues were destroyed and thousands of homes and businesses were ransacked. Kristallnacht also served as a pretext and a means for the wholesale confiscation of firearms from German 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
It was the first 'popular' mistreatment of Jews.