There were a few. The invasion of the Soviet Union changed it for the worse, the battle of Kursk changed it for the better.
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.
It was the first 'popular' mistreatment of Jews.
Kristallnacht
The Nazis' treatment of the Jews included 'bullying' in the sense of persecution or active and persistent harassment, but overall, what the Nazis did to the Jews in areas under their control was vastly worse than bullying.
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).
The Nazi sought to rid Germany of Jews whom they saw as ethnically inferior to the Aryan race.
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.
It was the first 'popular' mistreatment of Jews.
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Answer this question…The Nazis sought to rid Germany of Jews, whom they saw as ethnically inferior to the Aryan race.
Kristallnacht
Answer this question…The Nazis sought to rid Germany of Jews, whom they saw as ethnically inferior to the Aryan race.
It was the first instance of unchecked violence against Jews. In the aftermath the Jews had to pay for the destruction.
The Nazis' treatment of the Jews included 'bullying' in the sense of persecution or active and persistent harassment, but overall, what the Nazis did to the Jews in areas under their control was vastly worse than bullying.
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).
The event that influenced the Nazi mass roundup of Jews, known as the Holocaust, was Adolf Hitler's rise to power and the implementation of his antisemitic ideology in Nazi Germany. Hitler's hatred toward Jews and his belief in Aryan supremacy led to the implementation of policies that targeted, persecuted, and ultimately resulted in the genocide of six million Jews during World War II.
It is called the Holocaust, when Nazi Germany executed 600,000,000 Jews. The Germans did not name it that, that is what the event was given for a name for what Adolf Hitler did.