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426. My Mother's Birthday
night of broken glass, known as Kristallnacht. ©2006, Susan Warsinger. The text, images, and
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427. The Interpreter
in Bad Kreuznach, that I was Jewish, and that I had fled from Germany after Kristallnacht. However
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428. Leaving Nazi Germany
became known as Kristallnacht. All over the German Reich, synagogues were burned and Jewish-owned
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429. Frank Cohn
wave of anti-Jewish violence referred to as Kristallnacht took place throughout Nazi Germany. In
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430. Bridges
Kristallnacht, the “Night of the Broken Glass.” However, I returned two times after. The first time was to show
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431. Aktivität „Erkundung historischer Ereignisse vor Ort“
-jähriges Mädchen beschreibt: „Ach so, als das – diese Kristallnacht war… Mein Bruder war auch auf der
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432. Fanny Aizenberg: la angustiante decisión de una madre
hija, Josiane. En ese momento, con un bebé recién nacido y sabiendo que Kristallnacht había ocurrido en
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433. My Father
feel that I was an important person in his life. After Kristallnacht, November 10, 1938, many Jewish
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434. 2023 Chicago Next Generation
city in western Germany. After Kristallnacht, when neighbors smashed the windows and furnishings of the
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435. SS: Key Dates
Kristallnacht (Night of Crystal, more commonly known as “Night of Broken Glass”) toward the Jews of Germany
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436. The Holocaust and World War II: Key Dates
). November 9/10, 1938Kristallnacht (nationwide pogrom
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437. Hermann Göring: Key Dates
(Kristallnacht; Night of Broken Glass) against Jews in the German Reich. During the pogrom, the Nazis and some of
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438. Nicholas Winton and the Rescue of Children from Czechoslovakia, 1938–1939
and Austria during the Kristallnacht riots in November 1938
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439. Nazi Propaganda
Kristallnacht). Propaganda also encouraged passivity and acceptance of the impending measures against Jews, as
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440. The July 20, 1944, Plot to Assassinate Adolf Hitler
privately described Kristallnacht as an act of barbarism. Yet
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441. Immigration to the United States 1933–41
on November 24–25, 1938, (two weeks after Kristallnacht) asked
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442. Frances Perkins
Kristallnacht. In the aftermath, President Roosevelt permitted Perkins to extend the visas of between 12,000 and
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443. Gary Bigus describes Berlin during the 1936 Olympics
destroyed in 1938 during Kristallnacht. As the city prepared for
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444. Frank Liebermann
Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass
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445. Buchenwald Concentration Camp Opens
Kristallnacht, German SS and police sent almost 10,000 Jews to Buchenwald where the camp authorities subjected
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446. First Kindertransport Arrives in Great Britain
Jewish orphanage in Berlin which had been destroyed in the Kristallnacht pogrom. Eventually
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447. Refugees
the Kristallnacht pogroms of November 9–10, 1938, nations in
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448. Martin Strauss describes German soldiers searching his family at the German border with Italy
In 1938, Martin's father was imprisoned during Kristallnacht (the
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449. Jewish emigration from Germany, 1933-1940
-organized Kristallnacht ("Night of Broken Glass") pogrom. Jews reacted to Nazi persecution in a number of
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450. "Final Solution": Overview
boycotts, and the violence of the Kristallnacht ("Night of Broken