Kristallnacht was not a turning point for living conditions, they were the same afterwards.
Jews were forced into ghettos and often died from disease or lack of food
The conditions that the Jews lived inside the ghetto were really bad, some Jews either died from starvation or got disease from being in a tiny room with a lot of other Jews in there.
Warsaw was a ghetto, but life was very poor for all jews.
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From 1933 onwards the Nazis made life so difficult for the German Jews (and also for foreign Jews living in Germany) that most of those who could leave did so. In August 1941 the Nazis forbade Jews to leave Germany. Conditions became increasingly bad for the Jews and in the end those still in Germany and German-occupied territory was murdered in the Holocaust.
It was the first instance of unchecked violence against Jews. In the aftermath the Jews had to pay for the destruction.
Jews were forced into ghettos and often died from disease or lack of food
The kristallnact was important because it was one of first major steps of the Persecuations of the Jewish people. This soon leaded of Putting Jews into Ghettos and Concentration Camps in 1939.
The conditions that the Jews lived inside the ghetto were really bad, some Jews either died from starvation or got disease from being in a tiny room with a lot of other Jews in there.
There are Jews everywhere.
there is roughly 180,000 Hasidic Jews living in the USA which is about 3% of the total 6 Million Jews living in the USA. Total number of Jews living in the US is nearly 40% of the worlds population of Jews.
Warsaw was a ghetto, but life was very poor for all jews.
They were crucial in changing the mindset of the general population, so that when the time came people would not object to more severe impositions placed upon the Jews.
No, there are more Muslims living in Europe than there are Jews.
The Night of Broken Glass ( Kristallnact ) happened on November 9th, 1938.
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Life was horrible, they were in the middle of a genocide attack. The Germans didn't care how they lived. they had poor living conditions and very little food.