Kristallnacht, or "The Night of Broken Glass."
Nazi Authorities Destroyed Jewish Businesses.
The boycotting of Jewish shops, or the burning of synagogues.
The boycotts would not have affected them in any way.
The key year was 1939, not 1935. In January 1939 Jews in Germany were ordered to sell their businesses to 'Aryans' at 10% of their estimated value.
The word "Holocaust" means a huge and terrible fire. It probably came into use as a reflection on the incinerating of victims after being gassed, and the burning down of so many Jewish businesses and synagogues. Jewish people do not call it the "Holocaust", they call it the "Shoah", though I don't know what that word means in Hebrew.
the Jewish homes and businesses were damaged.
Yes. However, there's a custom not to do any time-consuming work while the Hanukkah-candles are burning.
Most Jewish businesses were shut down once the Nazis moved into predominately Jewish areas. ___ In Germany, Jewish businesses were sold cheaply to non-Jews. The same happened in many Nazi-occupied countries and in Romania.
kristallnacht
Translating from German, jüdisches geschäft means "Jewish business." In Nazi Germany before WWII, the government labeled businesses this way to more effectively boycott Jewish businesses.
KRISTALLNACHT On the nights of November 9 and 10, gangs of Nazi youth roamed through Jewish neighborhoods breaking windows of Jewish businesses and homes, burning synagogues and looting. In all 101 synagogues were destroyed and almost 7,500 Jewish businesses were destroyed. 26,000 Jews were arrested and sent to concentration camps, Jews were physically attacked and beaten and 91 died.
The Nazis vandalized Jewish homes and businesses, breaking the windows, and setting fires.
In the early 1930s.
Nazi Authorities Destroyed Jewish Businesses.
There is no such thing as a Jewish church, but you could be talking about Krystallnacht, which occured on November 9, 1938.
You could call it dejudification or Aryanisation.
Burning their houses,ruining their businesses and hurting their families