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301. View of the Mannheim synagogue in the interwar period.
KRISTALLNACHT (GERMANY) -- Mannheim
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302. Exterior view of the synagogue in Opava.
KRISTALLNACHT (SUDETENLAND)
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303. View of the Zerrennerstrasse synagogue in Pforzheim.
KRISTALLNACHT (GERMANY) -- Pforzheim
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304. View of the Zerrennerstrasse synagogue in Pforzheim.
KRISTALLNACHT (GERMANY) -- Pforzheim
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305. Exterior view of the old synagogue in Aachen, built in 1862.
KRISTALLNACHT (GERMANY) -- Aachen ... synagogue was destroyed on Kristallnacht.
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306. Exterior view of the old synagogue in Aachen, built in 1862.
KRISTALLNACHT (GERMANY) -- Aachen ... synagogue was destroyed on Kristallnacht.
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307. Newly arrived prisoners, with shaven-heads, stand at attention in their civilian clothes during a roll call in the Buchenwald concentration camp.
BUCHENWALD; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; JEWS (GERMAN); KRISTALLNACHT; PRISONERS; ROLL CALL/LINE-UPS ... Kristallnacht pogrom (November 9-10, 1938) and sent to Buchenwald. Another 20,000 German-Jews arrested at the
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308. Nazi propaganda poster bearing a photograph of Herschel Grynzspan, titled, "Enough of this pack of criminals!--Germans are not 'fair game' for Jewish criminals!--Now the cup is full!" The poster warns of revenge to be taken upon the Jewish people for their purported crimes.
GRYNSZPAN, HERSCHEL; KRISTALLNACHT; PAROLE DER WOCHE; POSTERS; PROPAGANDA; PROPAGANDA (ANTI-JEWISH ... by the Nazi regime as justification for unleashing the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9-10. In
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309. Close-up portrait of a German-Jewish man with a shaved head shortly after his release from four weeks in the Buchenwald concentration camp.
BUCHENWALD; CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (GERMAN); KRISTALLNACHT ... his non-Jewish schoolmates stopped playing with him. On the night of Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938
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310. Intervior view of the Great Synagogue of Nuremberg during its demolition by order of Nazi municipal leaders.
CONFISCATION/EXPROPRIATION; DESTRUCTION/VANDALISM; INTERIORS; KRISTALLNACHT; SYNAGOGUES/CHAPELS
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311. Before the Holocaust
Kristallnacht, 1938. ... Jewish boycott, and Kristallnacht.
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312. Reborn
Kristallnacht, 1938--Germany.
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313. The "Night of Broken Glass"
Kristallnacht or the "Night of Broken Glass." The name "Kristallnacht" is ... riot. Kristallnacht is also sometimes referred to as the November pogrom ... Kristallnacht was state-sponsored vandalism and arson. Nazi leaders actively coordinated it with Adolf Hitler ... Jews died during Kristallnacht and its aftermath. Some died of injuries inflicted during the
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314. Susan Warsinger
Kristallnacht—the "Night of Broken Glass." Susan Warsinger was an eyewitness to that terrifying event. DANIEL ... Jewish homes, businesses, and synagogues were destroyed in an event that came to be called Kristallnacht ... Museum has designated Kristallnacht the focus of commemoration. As part of the Museum's initiative: "Do ... Not Stand Silent: Remembering Kristallnacht" today we bring you testimony from Susan Warsinger, an
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315. Vienna Chanukah 1938
Glass” (Kristallnacht). That night most of Vienna’s synagogues were torched, Jewish stores were looted ... Broken Glass” (Kristallnacht). That night most of Vienna’s synagogues were torched, Jewish stores were ... . Kristallnacht only made it clear that the secular world was denied to us and appeared to galvanize the Jewish ... after Kristallnacht that was no longer possible. However, a new and much larger choir was organized, for
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316. Pogroms
. The Kristallnacht Pogrom In Germany and eastern Europe during the era of the ... Kristallnacht of November 9-10, 1938, was the culmination of a longer period of more sporadic street violence ... Anschluss of Austria in March. Kristallnacht was followed by a dramatic surge in ... physical assaults on individuals. Kristallnacht was by far the largest, most destructive, and most
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317. Public Humiliation
and Kristallnacht ... Kristallnacht. Germany annexed Austria in a carefully choreographed event known as the Anschluss in ... Kristallnacht, the state-organized pogrom in November 1938. As a demonstration of Jewish ostracism and ... Kristallnacht, men were arrested to be deported, but were first forced to march through the streets under armed
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318. Jacob G. Wiener
Teachers’ Seminary in Würzburg. On November 9–10, 1938, Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass), a state ... to Bremen, he learned that during Kristallnacht the Nazis shot and killed his mother and that his ... Kristallnacht, antisemitism grew worse. All Jews were prohibited from attending German schools and universities
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319. Vienna, Chanukah 1938
The first day of Chanukah fell on December 23, just 42 days after the infamous Kristallnacht. That ... first day of Chanukah fell on December 23, just 42 days after the infamous Kristallnacht. That night ... celebration and pageant for which so many of us had rehearsed. Kristallnacht only made it clear that the
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320. An Ominous Night Call
About two weeks after Kristallnacht, my father and I returned to our house in Bremen. During ... released from imprisonment in Würzburg. By Rabbi Jacob G. Wiener About two weeks after Kristallnacht ... stopped the persecution of Jews (temporarily), already a day after Kristallnacht. But Jews were never
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321. Austria
. The Kristallnacht Pogroms in Austria The November 1938 ... Kristallnacht ("Night of Broken Glass") pogroms were particularly brutal in Austria. Most of the synagogues in ... dramatically in response to the German incorporation of Austria and to Kristallnacht. Between 1938 and 1940
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322. Eyewitness to History
laws. Frank came to the United States in 1938, just before Kristallnacht. He returned to Europe in 1943 ... 1938, just before Kristallnacht. Emanuel (Manny) Mandel Video length: 10 minutes In this video ... Kristallnacht, Antisemitism, Refugee Susan Warsinger was born in Bad Kreuznach, Germany, in 1929. Following ... Kristallnacht, Susan and her brother, Joseph, were smuggled into France. After Germany invaded France in May
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323. Writing the News
Kristallnacht pogrom, the German government forbade the remaining Jewish communal newspapers to publish ... —Kristallnacht On the night of November 9/10, 1938, Nazi leaders instigated a wave of violence that ... justify the violence. On Kristallnacht (the Night of Broken Glass), rioters damaged or destroyed ... Kristallnacht, the German Propaganda Ministry's engaged in serious damage control through a stage-managed media
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324. Separation
if events such as Kristallnacht would cease, or if life would ever be normal again for all ... if events such as Kristallnacht would cease, or if life would ever be normal again for all of us. Our ... remained safe with me during Kristallnacht. Now he was willing to give the lady a major portion of it so
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325. The Toy Car Set
during Kristallnacht, a wave of anti-Jewish violence and destruction. They destroyed many of the family ... ’s parents gave him this car set. It was the day after Kristallnacht—their home had been ransacked, but Peter