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The Night of Broken Glass occurred in Germany (and Austria) on the night of 9-10 November 1938 and continued for some days. Please see the related question for more detail.
Kristallnacht (German for: "Night of the Broken Glass"), was when the Shutzstaffel (SS) and the Sturmabteilung (SA) went to Jewish shops and businesses in Germany and vandalized them. They murdered Jews and took many of them away. Even the Polizei (German Police) approved of these actions. Some civilians even took part.
They mainly used their fists and flaming bottles. Some SA men did use the Gewehr 41, MP40 and the Luger P08 Pistol.
The Night of Broken Glass, sometimes referred to as Kristallnacht, occurred on 9-10 November 1938 (and in Austria 10-11 November 1938). In some areas, it continued for about five days.Please see the related question below for more information.09/11/1938
A broken glass can travel as far as the force propelling it allows. This could depend on factors like the speed of initial impact or external forces acting on the glass. In some cases, broken glass could even be carried over long distances by wind or water.
Shortly after the Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass) - 9-10 November 1938 - Britain relaxed some of the restrictions om immigration from Germany.
Is the glass broken or the mechanism to raise and lower it? If the glass is broken I *believe* it is flat glass, in which case you can remove your passenger window and bring that to an auto-glass shop to use as a pattern to re-create the driver's window. Not all glass shops cut flat glass anymore, so it may take some calling around to find one. If the mechanism is broken I can only suggest you take it apart and see where it is broken or worn out. You may be able to find another mechanism at a junkyard or on ebay.
Many went to Britain (via the Netherlands). After the Night of the Broken Glass, Britain lifted some of the restrictions on admitting refugees, especially unaccompanied children.
Many hardware and home improvement stores have a glass repair service or could recommend some other company that could repair the glass. Angie's List is another place to find a professional who could repair broken glass.
Broken glass art is often referred to as "mosaic art" or "glass mosaic." This technique involves assembling pieces of colored glass, including broken shards, to create decorative patterns or images. Some artists may also use terms like "smalti" or "stained glass" depending on the specific materials and methods employed. The resulting artwork can be both visually striking and intricate, showcasing the beauty of repurposed glass.
It's referred to in English as the 'Night of the Broken Glass' or is left untranslated. (Literally, it means 'crystal glass night') The capitalized term refers to events on the night of November 9, 1938 in Germany, when Nazis damaged, looted or burned Jewish homes, synagogues, and businesses (i.e. broke the windows), and usually destroyed other property, as well as injuring many Jews and killing some 91 of them.
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