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351. Not a moment too soon
Kristallnacht, 1938--Austria. ... Describes the author's (b. 1926) childhood in Vienna, Austria; the Anschluss; Kristallnacht; author
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352. Oral history interview with Edward Adler
Kristallnacht, 1938. ... September; his memories of Kristallnacht in Hamburg, Germany in 1938; his flight to the Netherlands with his ... family shortly after Kristallnacht and their subsequent immigration to the United States; his reflections
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353. MATERIALIEN ZUR "REICHSKRISTALLNACHT" 1938 IM GEBIET DER HEUTIGEN STADT MEERBUSCH.
Kristallnacht, 1938. ... KRISTALLNACHT.
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354. Heinz Raphael
this, in November, there followed the fateful Reichspogromnacht [Kristallnacht]. I was in bed, ill with ... (to A. Diamant, Frankfurt, 13.6.69): "... In the Kristallnacht the Burgstraße synagogue was destroyed
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355. Documenting Life and Destruction
’s rise to power through the aftermath of Kristallnacht and vividly reveals the increasing devastation and ... Volume II begins with Kristallnacht in 1938 and continues through Jewish flight out of Germany, the onset
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356. Britain’s Response
Britain's response to the mass violence against Jews on Kristallnacht (the “Night of Broken Glass ... 's response to the mass violence against Jews on Kristallnacht (the “Night of Broken Glass”) on November 9-10
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357. Forced Sale
. Following Kristallnacht, Walter Tick’s father, Isidor, was forced to sell his store to a non-Jewish ... Kristallnacht Aryanization
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358. Charles E. Coughlin
Kristallnacht, Coughlin defended the state-sponsored violence of the Nazi regime. He argued that ... Kristallnacht was justified as retaliation for Jewish persecution of Christians. He explained to his listeners
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359. Eyewitness to History: Frank Liebermann
the United States in 1938, just before Kristallnacht. [mediaDisplay contentID="11691" style
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360. Eyewitness to History: Frank Cohn
just before Kristallnacht. He returned to Germany with the American military as a member of the 12th
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361. Frank Ephraim
1939, Soon after Kristallnacht, the family emigrated to the Philippines where they lived for eight
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362. Eyewitness to History: Susan Warsinger
Susan Warsinger was born in Bad Kreuznach, Germany, in 1929. Following Kristallnacht, Susan and her
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363. The Accordion
Kristallnacht riot, Hilde’s parents, Georg and Gertrude, were determined to emigrate. They made the agonizing
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364. Destruction of the Dortmund synagogue
Destruction of the Dortmund synagogue during Kristallnacht (the "Night of Broken Glass
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365. From Citizens to Outcasts, 1933–1938
to create a climate of hostility and indifference toward their plight. On Kristallnacht—the Night of
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366. Permanent Exhibition: The Holocaust
Race Laws, Kristallnacht, the Voyage of the St. Louis, and the Invasion of Poland. [mediaDisplay
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367. Burning of the synagogue in Oberramstadt
The synagogue in Oberramstadt (a town in southwestern Germany) burns during Kristallnacht
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368. Student Gerd Zwienicki
closed down on Kristallnacht. Würzburg, Germany, 1938.
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369. Damaged windows of the Zerrennerstrasse synagogue
Kristallnacht. Pforzheim, Germany, ca. November 10, 1938.
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370. Desecration of the Seitenstetten Street synagogue
Kristallnacht (the "Night of Broken Glass"). Vienna, Austria, after November 9
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371. Ruins of Herzog Rudolfstrasse synagogue
Kristallnacht (the "Night of Broken Glass"). Munich, Germany, November 1938.
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372. Ruins of the old synagogue in Aachen
Kristallnacht. Aachen, Germany, photo taken ca. November 10, 1938.
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373. Ruins of the old synagogue in Aachen
Kristallnacht. Aachen, Germany, photo taken ca. November 10, 1938.
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374. Destruction of a synagogue
Kristallnacht. Nentershausen, Germany, 1938.
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375. Watching from the Window
Kristallnacht, or the “Night of Broken Glass.” Erin Harper: Some Jews look out their windows to see local Nazi ... during Kristallnacht, Bernhard watches as his city crumbles. Then, Nazi officials arrest Bernhard, his ... Kristallnacht and saw the deportation. Some chose to buy items that had belonged to their Jewish neighbors, and