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651. Wagner-Rogers Bill
Kristallnacht , saw the arrest of thirty thousand Jewish men and boys who were released from concentration camps
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652. Roosevelt Denounces Nazis
Roosevelt Denounces Nazis At his press conference five days after Kristallnacht, President Franklin
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653. Gutted by Flames
saw her synagogue had been set on fire during Kristallnacht. Another observer described crowds of non
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654. 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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655. Volkswagen
drive automobiles after Kristallnacht in 1938
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656. Joseph Goebbels
.” Before the war, these propaganda goals culminated in Kristallnacht, the
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657. Letter home from an American soldier about the end of World War II in Europe
Germany, was arrested during Kristallnacht, sent to
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658. Ernest G. Heppner
." In 1938, after his synagogue was burned (during Kristallnacht), his
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659. Voyage of the St. Louis
Kristallnacht (literally the “Night of Crystal,” more commonly known as the "Night of Broken Glass") pogrom of
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660. Carl Heumann
last November [Kristallnacht] when the Nazis smashed windows of Jewish
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661. Bernhard Liebster
pogroms [Kristallnacht, Night of Broken Glass] in November 1938. But when
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662. Walter Schnell
German pogroms of 1938 [Kristallnacht, Night of Broken Glass], he was
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663. Susi Hilsenrath
1938—Kristallnacht (“The Night of Broken Glass”)—Nazi thugs smashed the
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664. Helga Leeser
November 9, 1938 [Kristallnacht, Night of Broken Glass], when Nazis from a
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665. Settchen Oppenheimer
nearby Bensheim [Kristallnacht: Night of Broken Glass]. By the time
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666. View of the Breuer yeshiva in Frankfurt am Main. The yeshiva was headed by Rabbi Doctor Joseph Breuer.
Breuer. After Kristallnacht, the yeshiva was closed down. Rabbi Breuer moved to Fiume, Italy and from
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667. Shulamit Goldstein photograph collection
the Nazis arresting Jewish men in Oldenburg as part of the Kristallnacht pogrom. The men were then
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668. Postage stamp
10 Marks, issued by the Postal Office of East Germany commemorating Kristallnacht, November 8, 1938
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669. Gertrude Philipp letter
Kristallnacht and how difficult life had become as a result of the anti-Jewish laws and of popular sentiments.
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670. Never forget: poems of the Holocaust
vans," "Without tears," "Mielec," "Kristallnacht," "To kill the Jews," "The silent partners of the
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671. Harry Krieger memoir
Hitler; Kristallnacht; beating and arrest, release, and escape to England on a Kindertransport; and
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672. Records relating to Jews in Ober-Ramstadt
taxation for Kristallnacht destruction.
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673. A memoir relating to experiences in France during the Holocaust
describes family's escape from Germany (Leipzig) after Kristallnacht, survival in occupied France (she
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674. Politiken
articles relate to the events surrounding Kristallnacht. English translations accompany the newspaper.
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675. Harry Anrode collection
Buchenwald concentration camp after the Kristallnacht mass arrests in November 1938. The document is unsigned