At a certain time of the night on November 9-10 1938, also known as Kristallnacht, or night of broken glass. Most German civilians and SS members(Nazis) went around town just desroying EVERYTHING that had anything to do with Jews. They would throw rocks, bricks anything they could possibly throw to break window shops and any Jewish properties. They set buildings on fire like the largest Jewish synagouge in Germany at the time.
Short answer: It helped the Nazis with the goal of Jewish genocide. The Nazis wanted to get rid of all Jewish owned businesses, either by closing them, stealing them, or destroying them. This was just one of the first steps that the Nazis used to eventually impoverish, de-house & imprison all Jews in preparation for their complete extermination (murder).
They made them wear the star of David on their clothing. They also marked Jewish businesses the same with paint.
In English it is called the Night of Broken (the) Glassand in German it is called Kristallnacht.
they had guns
Yes
the Jewish homes and businesses were damaged.
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.
In the early 1930s.
The Nazis vandalized Jewish homes and businesses, breaking the windows, and setting fires.
You could call it dejudification or Aryanisation.
Short answer: It helped the Nazis with the goal of Jewish genocide. The Nazis wanted to get rid of all Jewish owned businesses, either by closing them, stealing them, or destroying them. This was just one of the first steps that the Nazis used to eventually impoverish, de-house & imprison all Jews in preparation for their complete extermination (murder).
The Nazis targeted Jewish businesses as part of their anti-Semitic policies. By forcing the hirsches to close their shop, they aimed to confiscate their property and isolate them economically, contributing to the marginalization and persecution of the Jewish community.
The main boycott was on 1st April 1933 with stormtroopers standing outside Jewish-owned shops. It was not particularly successful and was not repeated in that form.
They made them wear the star of David on their clothing. They also marked Jewish businesses the same with paint.
In English it is called the Night of Broken (the) Glassand in German it is called Kristallnacht.
Most Nazis had no knowledge at all of Jewish culture, only offensive stereotypes of Jews.
The Nazis killed the Jewish people in the Holocaust because they viewed the Jewish people as inferior.