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1. Public Opinion Polls after Kristallnacht
Public Opinion Polls after Kristallnacht Do you approve or disapprove of the Nazi treatment of Jews ... States to live? November 1938 Polls conducted several weeks after the Kristallnacht attacks found that
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2. Film: Standing by on Kristallnacht
Film: Standing by on Kristallnacht 4IyDHBwJl60 German Police Support Nazi Attacks on Jews Film ... Standing by on Kristallnacht Nazi leaders organized a wave of violence against Jews in Germany on the night
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3. Answering a Call for “Backup”
“Backup” Hours before the violence of Kristallnacht began, the police in Stadthagen, Germany ... men. Many of those arrested in Stadthagen during Kristallnacht were beaten and sent to Buchenwald and ... other concentration camps. Kristallnacht The Role of the German Police Jewish men being arrested Nazi SS
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4. Students and Teachers Assemble
Assemble A crowd gathers in a square in Mosbach, Germany, during Kristallnacht. Sacred objects from a local ... teachers and their students did more than watch during Kristallnacht. Encouraged by teachers and leaders ... and humiliate Jews in Germany. Kristallnacht Education in the Third Reich Group of students led by
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5. Attacks on Jews Shock Americans
Germany and Austria on the night of November 9–10, 1938, an event known as Kristallnacht. Units of the ... the events continued to appear for several weeks. Kristallnacht On November 9-10, 1938, Nazi leaders ... film footage and photographs of Kristallnacht in the Museum’s collections.
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6. A Swift Escalation
leadership, Kristallnacht marked a sharp turn toward violence against Jews in Germany. The days-long wave of ... attacks had a devastating impact on Jacob’s family. During Kristallnacht, Nazis shot and
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7. 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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8. “Get with the times!”
Sigmund Weinstein and his family from a violent mob during the Kristallnacht attacks of November 1938. A ... to join the violence against Jews on Kristallnacht. Officer Troch’s actions were very different ... Kristallnacht Forced Labor
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9. Oral History: Rosa Marx
Kristallnacht. Nazi officials then declared it “intolerable for German schoolchildren to sit in a ... school after the violence of Kristallnacht. Her longtime teacher, Mrs. Knauer, treated her with hostility
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10. From Friend to Outcast
Kristallnacht. Her parents obtained a visa for her to travel to the United States and live with relatives, but ... ghetto in occupied Poland in 1941. They did not survive. Kristallnacht Education in the Third Reich
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11. No Longer Safe
during Kristallnacht, Ruth’s father was arrested by the Gestapo and sent to a concentration camp ... discovered in hiding in 1941. Kristallnacht Kindertransport
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12. Oral History: Ruth Rack
.” Not even this attack could have prepared Ruth for the wave of violence known as Kristallnacht. For ... Kristallnacht, as Ruth struggled through crowds harassing her in the street, she saw a familiar face: her friend
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13. Roosevelt Denounces Nazis
Roosevelt Denounces Nazis At his press conference five days after Kristallnacht, President Franklin
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14. Gutted by Flames
saw her synagogue had been set on fire during Kristallnacht. Another observer described crowds of non
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15. A Turn Towards Hate
He recalled that he was never the target of anti-Jewish racism until the attacks of Kristallnacht in
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16. An Unexpected Letter
that my mother had been murdered by Nazis during Kristallnacht. He might have felt bad about that ... killing Jews was the proper thing to do? . . . He never wrote to me again. Kristallnacht Jewish Emigration
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17. Oral History: Walter Tick
Kristallnacht, the “Night of Broken Glass.” The brutality organized by Nazi leaders against Jews in
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18. Remnants of a Once-Thriving Business
Linhards’ home and threatened the family. Following Kristallnacht, the wave of violence targeting
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19. “Here Are the Jews”
against Jews during Kristallnacht continued for days. In many German towns, Jews were arrested and