Displaying: 551 575 of 5,276 matches for “kristallnacht”
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551. Veränderungsmeldung
Aktions-Jude (Aktionsjuden) / Operation Jews (arrested during Kristallnacht).
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552. Veränderungsmeldung
listed as Aktions-Jude (Aktionsjuden) / Operation Jews (arrested during Kristallnacht).
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553. Simon Family
which was called Kristallnacht or the “Night of Broken Glass,” Edith’s father, Karl, was interned
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554. The Pineapple Voyage
Kristallnacht that it would be dangerous to remain in Germany. This two-year separation had been extremely
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555. Ashburn Colored School
told them about my experiences during Kristallnacht and was happy to learn that some people in the
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556. Letter to Tansi
family escape after Kristallnacht instead of just my brother Joe and me? It is an important question that
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557. Fanny Aizenberg: A Mother’s Agonizing Decision
Kristallnacht had occurred the previous November, at that time with a newborn baby, do you remember being
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558. Gratefulness
family’s story to commemorate this year’s Kristallnacht events in Bad Kreuznach. It was published in the
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559. Elie Wiesel Timeline and World Events: 1928–1951
Kristallnacht (night of crystal, also known as the night of broken glass): a government-organized pogrom against
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560. "Final Solution": In Depth
violence, as in the Kristallnacht (commonly known as the "Night of
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561. Bystanders
Kristallnacht or processing property seized by the state, including homes and belongings left behind
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562. Jewish Badge: During the Nazi Era
Kristallnacht. In both cases no immediate action was taken. When and Where was the Jewish Badge Imposed
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563. View of the sanctuary in the Buttenwiesen synagogue that is decorated with evergreens.
synagogue in Buttenwiesen was not destroyed during Kristallnacht. After the war it was converted into a
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564. Breckinridge Long
increased panic after the Anschluss in March 1938 and Kristallnacht in November 1938 led
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565. Reichstag Speech
nationwide pogroms (Kristallnacht) in 1938 and the outbreak of war
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566. Gerda Haas describes postwar reunion with her father in the United States
Jewish school. She returned to her hometown after Kristallnacht in November
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567. Nazi Camps
Following the violent Kristallnacht ("Night of Broken Glass") pogroms
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568. Gerda Haas describes prewar Jewish community life in Ansbach
Jewish school. She returned to her hometown after Kristallnacht in November
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569. Buchenwald
Prisoners In 1938, in the aftermath of Kristallnacht, German
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570. Dachau
–11, 1938, in the aftermath of Kristallnacht, almost 11
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571. German Jews during the Holocaust
in the aftermath of Kristallnacht (Night of the Broken Glass
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572. The Nazification of the German Police, 1933–1939
harass the city’s Jews. After Kristallnacht in November 1938
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573. Fred Bachner describes flight to eastern Poland upon the German invasion of Poland in September 1939
owned a factory. After the Kristallnacht ("Night of Broken Glass") pogrom
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574. Anti-Jewish Legislation in Prewar Germany
Kristallnacht (commonly known as "Night of Broken Glass") pogrom of November 9–10, 1938, Nazi leaders stepped up
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575. View of the synagogue at 4 Seitenstettengasse in Vienna.
Kristallnacht.