The Nazis but to be specific, then Joseph Goebbels, Minister of Propaganda.
Pogroms (that is, mob violence against Jews).
pogroms
organized violence against jews
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).
They were called pogroms.
Pogroms (that is, mob violence against Jews).
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pogroms
organized violence against jews
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).
Hilter was the leader of the Natzi's who rounded up and through the Jews in concentration campsYes Hitler blamed the Jews for all of Germany's problems. Also yes gave the orders to put them into concentration, but Hitler did not give the order to kill the Jews. He left that in the hands of his trusted henchmanHeinrich Himmler and Reinhard Heydrich. So technically Hitler himself did not organize the killing of all of those jews. He just authorized it.
It all happened on November 9, 1938 when violence against Jews broke out across the Reich. It appeared to be unplanned anger over the assassination of a German official in Paris at the hands of a Jewish teenager but the fact was that German propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels and other Nazis carefully organized the pogroms. The morning after, German Jewish men were arrested for the crime of being Jewish and sent to concentration camps.
The organized name of the racial discrimination of Jews was called the holocoast. The holocoast was lead by Adolf Hitler the leader of his Nazi party
Perhaps you are referring to "Kristallnacht," or the "Night of the Broken Glass," which occurred in Germany and Austria. It was an organized wave of anti-Jewish violence, where Jewish-owned shops were destroyed or vandalized, and homes where Jews lived as well as synagogues where Jews worshipped, had their windows smashed. German law enforcement personnel did nothing to protect the buildings or the terrified owners, and in some cases, may have even participated in the attacks. It was not just buildings that were damaged-- at least 91 Jews were killed, and it was the beginning of an organized campaign of rounding up large numbers of Jews and shipping them off to concentration camps.
Overpopulation, pollution, crime, sectarian violence, political violence, organized crime, religious extremism.
pogroms
Some of these were: the Crusades, pogroms, and the Holocaust.